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Midday market wrap: Australian shares open lower

The Australian share market opened lower Monday morning, following losses Friday night in major US and European markets. Late in the morning the All Ordinaries was at 3,040.6, some 12.8 points lower than Friday's close. The weakness in overseas markets ...

$4.6 billion Retail Employees Super Trust to decide on asset consultant

The $4.6 billion Retail Employees Superannuation Trust (REST), which has 1.2 million members, of whom 713,000 are active, making it Australia's biggest super fund in terms of assets and one of the biggest in terms of membership, has announced that it ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries continues to climb

Buoyed by gains in Asian markets, the All Ordinaries index continued to climb during the afternoon session to finish 26.90 points higher at 2932.40. The major banks all reversed yesterday's losses. Westpac was the best performer, rising $0.42 to finish ...

Victoria to carry $1billion onus of public transport subsidies

The state government of Victoria is having to fork out massive subsidies to keep Melbourne's public transport (trams and trains) running. In an announcement made on Monday by Peter Batchelor, the state's transport minister, the public transport system ...

Morning market wrap: Shares plummet as reality sets in

If news-sensitive markets are currently one barometer of the progress of the war with Iraq, global investors spoke clearly on Monday and the message was one of apprehension. As images of captured Coalition soldiers and reports of staunch Iraqi resistance ...