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Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 JUL 2004
... the open following a fall in US stocks overnight as investors remain cautious ahead of the reporting season which kicks off next week in Australia. Base metals picked up again overnight and could prompt a lift in resource stocks. Gold and oil stocks ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUL 2004
... season with no real direction from overseas markets overnight. Trading volumes were expected to pick up later this week and next week as investors take direction from a host of US financial results due for release. Resource stocks are likely to lose ...

LPT's generating greater risk; RetireInvest

... years, which were aided by falling interest rates and a strong economy - an environment which is unlikely to continue in the next decade," Callinan said. Callinan added that structural changes had also taken place within LPT's, including an increase ...

Aust banks heading towards more challenging period: study

AAP  |  MONDAY, 12 JUL 2004
... years of strong asset growth, the economic environment for Australia\'s banks is likely to become more challenging over the next 12 months, a new report has found. According to a Standard & Poor\'s Ratings Services study of the leading indicators of ...

Aust banks amongst Asia Pacific region's top lenders

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 8 JUL 2004
... being the $US1.7 billion-equivalent facility provided for Loy Yang Power projects which was shared by 27 banks. China was the next most active pulling in $US2.7 billion worth of loans.

RBA's decision to leave rates unchanged no surprise

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 JUL 2004
... based on the housing market.\" Carr said the central bank would likely lift rates by 25 basis points in the first quarter of next year, largely based on inflationary concerns.

Australian-Thai FTA signed

... domestic economy by $3 billion, was in both countries\' interests. The Australia-Thai FTA will come into operation on January 1 next year, with around $700 million worth of Australian exports to benefit from immediate tariff cuts.

ASIC to release paper on dollar disclosure rules

AAP  |  MONDAY, 28 JUN 2004
... mean financial licensees and product issuers must disclose various fees, benefits, costs and interests from the start of next year in client statements and product disclosure statements. The regulations, which hinge on disclosing these amounts in dollar ...

Government announces extension for DIY compliance

... the introduction of a transition period to allow members of DIY funds affected by the Budget night changes until 30 June, next year, to commence a complying lifetime or life expectancy pension. Shadow Minister for retirement incomes and savings, Senator ...

Telstra announces European debt investor roadshow

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 24 JUN 2004
Telstra on Wednesday said it had planned a European debt investor roadshow next month in preparation for a possible longer-term borrowing of around 500 million euros ($850 million). The roadshow planned for 2-6 July will be conducted by the telco's ...