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Macquarie predicts stable outlook for property market

... boomers will be the move toward communal living," Cornish said. "This has already begun with the move to second homes or holiday houses in coastal areas in particular. Community, community, community will be the next catch cry for more city dwellers ...

Qantas downgrades profit forecast again

Qantas chief executive officer Geoff Dixon today announced a further downgrade to its profit forecast for the 2002/03 financial year due to the adverse effects of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) which has caused a downturn in its passenger ...

Morning market wrap: Market turns spotlight on AMP

... proposed demerger and $2.6 billion writedown will have created significant doubts among some investors. The May Day public holiday in the UK meant no trade on the FTSE-100, but US stocks finished 51.11 points lowers but support for tech stocks pushed ...

Afternoon market wrap: Airline stocks continue to climb

... $0.23 or 0.8% to $27.22. AMP shares gained $0.12 or 1.4% to $8.73. The Nikkie Index played catch up following yesterday's holiday to gain 223.54 points in trading today. All Ordinaries: 2970.90 (-0.3) Dow Jones: 8502.99 (+31.38) NASDAQ: 1471.30 (+9.06) ...

Midday market wrap: Airlines take off again

... $0.15 higher at $3.19. Stocks in Tokyo were also stronger as the market played 'catch-up' following yesterday's public holiday. All Ordinaries: 2979.00 (+7.80) Dow Jones: 8502.99 (+31.38) NASDAQ: 1471.30 (+9.06) FTSE-100: 3927.80 (-12.50) Hang Seng ...

Australians snub employer super while bank deposits increase: ING

More Australians would prefer to put their money in a bank, credit union or building society compared to two years ago, according to research carried out by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research for ING. 12.9% of respondents ...