By the insurance assets managements’ news of "one-to-one" and "one-to-many", the majority products of the Ping An insurance declined on February 18, among them Chinese Ping An declined 4.53%, others such as Chinese Pacific Insurance ...
Known for decades for claims that its detergent removed "ring around the collar," a newly-formulated Wisk has declared a "state of detergency" on deeper sources of dirt. The dogged spokesman in a series of new online videos may be ...
The dollar is stronger against the greenback after statements from New Zealand's central bank led currency traders to move their money across the Tasman. At 5pm AEDT today, the Aussie was trading at $US1.0365, up from $US1.0329 yesterday. ...
The Australian dollar fell one US cent, after it was revealed that there are concerns about the US Federal Reserve's stimulus program. At 6.30am AEDT the local unit was trading at 102.61 US cents, down from 103.65 cents at ...
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Lion Insurance has signed an exclusive business partnership agreement with Command Investigations for provision of all SIU and Anti-Fraud services. As part of the agreement, Command Investigations will deploy and manage all national ...
The dollar was higher late today after the central bank signalled that, while another interest rate cut was possible, it was in no mood to deliver it just yet. At 4.05pm AEDT, the Aussie was trading at $US1.0324, up from $US1.0296 late ...
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The sharemarket closed at its highest level in more than four years, with gains across the board. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index had risen 18.5 points, or 0.37 per cent, to 5081.9 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index had added ...
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The sharemarket rose to a multi-year high yesterday amid growing optimism about corporate earnings and continued weakness in the domestic bond market. Minutes from the Reserve Bank's February board meeting left the door open to more ...
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The sharemarket was flat today after reaching a multi-year high amid mixed earnings reports, benign minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia's January board meeting, and a lack of direction from US markets after Presidents' Day. ...
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A series of dedicated one day training courses will cover all of the Portable Appliance Testing and Risk Assessment implications of the new 4th Edition of the IEE Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical ...
The new edition of Megger’s comprehensive and informative Electrical Test Instruments catalogue, which includes products primarily intended for use by electrical contractors, is now available and features new products that include ...
Seaward’s latest multi-purpose portable appliance tester is specially equipped to carry out the ‘point to point’ testing of fixed appliances, as recommended by the 4th edition of the IET Code of Practice. Specially ...
The dollar is more than half a US cent lower after a meeting of G20 finance ministers helped fuel a continued sell-off in the yen. At 5pm AEDT, the currency was trading at $US1.0295, down from $US1.0364 on Friday. OzForex head of ...
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The sharemarket resumed its upward march yesterday as corporate earnings encouraged investors to continue moving from cash and bonds to equities. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.6 per cent at 5063.4 -- its highest since the ...
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The Australian dollar was near-unchanged after a quiet night of trade with US markets closed for the President's Day public holiday. At 6.30am AEDT the local unit was trading at 102.96 US cents, a touch higher from 102.95 cents at ...
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