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All Ords | 5388.60 | -17.90 (-0.33%) | |
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Industrials (XNJ) | 3971.10 | -13.20 | -0.33% |
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Materials (XMJ) | 9971.60 | -2.70 | -0.03% |
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Retail spending continues to improve
Retail spending growth has beaten economists' expectations, rising by 0.8 per cent in September to more than $22 billion.Retail trade rose 0.8% in Sept
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released retail trade data for September.Aust house prices rise in Sept qtr
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released house price data for the September quarter.Advertisement
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No spending boost yet: Harvey Norman
MELBOURNE, Nov 4 AAP 2:26PM The passing of the federal election in September has not encouraged consumers to spend more, says retailer Harvey Norman.NSW power cost-cuts 'drive down bills'
SYDNEY, Nov 4 AAP 2:27PM Job cuts at three NSW electricity distributors have helped the providers exceed savings targets, which the state government says will benefit consumers.Retail sales up, but may be $A effect
SYDNEY, Nov 4 AAP 1:21PM The hefty jump in retail sales in September is encouraging, but it comes bundled with some significant ifs and buts.Company announcements
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