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| | | ... Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd and Castlemaine Goldfields Ltd are holding their annual general meetings. Westfield releases its first quarter review. COAG Reform Council chairman Paul McClintock addresses a Committee for Economic Development ... |
| | | | ... ConnectEast Group and Flughafen Zuerich are the fund's top three biggest international holdings. Australian-listed companies Westfield and Westpac are also named in the fund's top 10 largest international holdings. The fund's foreign currency exposure ... |
| | | | ... global miner BHP Billiton shed 42 cents to $42.98, and Rio Tinto reversed 99 cents to $75.16. Shopping centre giant Westfield fell 23 cents, or 1.87 per cent, to $12.07, Stockland sank seven cents, or 1.67 per cent, to $4.11 and Mirvac dropped four cents ... |
| | | | ... 2020 bonds. Westpac and the Melbourne Institute release indices of economic activity for December. In company news, Westfield Group, Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd and AXA Asia-Pacific Holdings Ltd release full year results. CSL Ltd, Count Financial Ltd, Ansell ... |
| | | | LaSalle Investment Management, one of the biggest names in property management in Asia, gives Australian institutional investors food for thought on the opportunities in the region. Jeff Jacobson, global chief executive of the $40 billion fund manager ... |
| | | | Australian Unity Investments has hired former Westfield Group global treasury manager, Osvaldo Acosta, to a new role of capital markets analyst. Acosta was responsible for managing funding, liquidity, interest rates and foreign exchange risk in Australia ... |
| | | | ... sectors are down a little bit so that's taking a sting out of the index," he said. "But it's not all one-way traffic. Westfield is up, Wesfarmers and Woolworths are up and so is Qantas." Lower commodity prices were the reason for weakness in the resources ... |
| | | | ... 1.8 per cent, to $22.72, News Corp rose 44 cents, or 2.8 per cent, to $15.59, Brambles added eight cents to $6.45 and Westfield advanced 10 cents to $11.90. AXA Asia Pacific led the wealth managers higher, rising 20 cents, or 3.5 per cent, to $5.88. ... |
| | | | ... Financial Management conducts a tender for $600 million of Treasury notes maturing February 26, 2010. In companies news, Westfield Group releases its third quarter review, SP AusNet releases interim results, and Cochlear Ltd chief executive Chris Roberts ... |
| | | | ... $64.82 and Primary Health Care lost 10 cents, or 1.56 per cent, to $6.30. Real estate also pushed the market lower. Westfield fell 24 cents, or 1.77 per cent, to $13.31, GPT lost two cents, or 2.92 per cent, to 66.5 cents and Goodman declined 1.5 cents ... |
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