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Afternoon market wrap: Australian stocks edge higher

... with 8053 contracts traded. Resource stocks took another battering today with BHP Steel Ltd, to be renamed Bluescope Ltd next Monday, surrendering 14 cents to $5.30. "That was down on a comment made by the company at their AGM this morning that the stronger ...

Consumer sentiment falls 2% in November: Westpac

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 12 NOV 2003
... beginning of the 1999/2000 tightening cycle sentiment actually rose modestly by 1.3 per cent before collapsing 6.2 per cent the next month. Given that the index was at its highest level since July 1994 in October, it was surprising that sentiment did ...

Investors turn bearish on bonds: FSIU

... superannuation funds, master trusts and investment managers, now expect negative returns from the local bond market over the next year. The number is up sharply from 44% in October, but only a little higher than the 51% of respondents expecting a similar ...

RBA says little to be gained by delaying rise in interest rates

AAP  |  MONDAY, 10 NOV 2003
... the inflation target over the medium term," the RBA said in its statement. The bank said the outlook for inflation over the next year remained benign, because of the assumed effects of the higher exchange rate. "But a rising exchange rate cannot be relied ...

Putnam scandal impacts BT ratings

... in the right direction and it is possible that the BT International Share Fund will deliver above average returns over the next year," according to van Eyk. "However, given the likelihood of more changes and the process issue that we highlighted above ...

Lure of high yields attracts global fund investments in Australia

... were tax cuts in that country was also a major reason. He said that TD Securities' forecast for US economic growth for the next quarter is a more sober 3.5%. "The Japanese economy looks encouraging as well and a 1.5% to 2% growth is likely although there ...

Businesses asked to participate in international tax treaties: Coonan

... Favoured Nation (MFN) obligations, on the eve of tax treaty negotiations to be held between Australia and Norway in Canberra next week. Australia currently has MFN obligations with France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands and the ...

ALP to lift veil on super strategy

ALP shadow treasurer Mark Latham will next week begin to spell out in detail the Federal Opposition's plans for the superannuation industry, as part of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia's (ASFA's) annual conference to be held in Brisbane. ...

RBA decision takes economists by surprise

... of whom concur the RBA is likely to continue increasing the interest rates until it hits a neutral of around 5.5% by mid-next year. They also cited the fact that the primary reasons for the hike is as a result of a strong household credit growth and ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar sinks below $US0.7000

... dollar's fall below the important support level at $US0.7020 was significant. "We could see a test of $US0.6900 over a week, the next support we've got to get through is 0.6960," he said. "Bear in mind the Aussie crosses have held up quite well, the ...