Business expectations for sales, profits and employment have bounced back for the three-month period to 31 December 2016, according to Dun & Bradstreet’s July Australian Business Expectations Survey. The surprising turn of events ...
Kodak announced forthcoming upgraded software solutions with Unified Workflow Solutions, which includes KODAK PRINERGY Workflow, KODAK INSITE Prepress Portal, KODAK COLORFLOW Software, KODAK PANDORA Step-and-Repeat Software and KODAK PREPS ...
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Australia is experiencing record rural exports, more opportunities from China’s urbanisation, and global supply chains are having an effect on Australia’s export profile, according to the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation ...
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The Export Finance and Insurance Corporation’s (EFIC) Export Monitor newsletter considers the outlook for exports to Asia beyond commodities. "Tourism and education exports will continue their rapid expansion, driven by especially ...
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Retailers have warmly welcomed today's Australian Bureau of Statistics trade figures for January, which showed the sector made a solid start to 2014, writes Trevor Evans from the National Retail Association. The 1.2 per cent increase ...
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THE dollar dipped below the US90c mark yesterday as expectations of a rate cut next week rose following bearish rhetoric from the Reserve Bank governor. At 5pm AEST the local unit was trading at US89.58c, down from US90.16c on Wednesday. ...
THE Australian dollar is lower following a dovish speech by Reserve Bank boss Glenn Stevens that hinted at another rate cut next week. At 5pm AEST the local unit was trading at 90.16 US cents, down from 90.63 cents yesterday. The ...
The Australian dollar is lower after Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens hinted there could be another cash rate cut next week. At 5pm AEST the local unit was trading at 90.63 US cents, down from 92.45 cents yesterday. The futures ...
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The Australian dollar was weaker as markets warmed again to the idea that the central bank will cut interest rates next month. "Domestic press speculation of an RBA rate cut in early August has weighed on the Australian dollar," RBC ...
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THE Australian dollar rose after investors interpreted the Reserve Bank of Australia minutes as suggesting there was less chance of another rate cut in August. At 6.30am AEST the local unit was trading at 92.54 US cents, up from 91.82 ...
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A COMMENT by the Reserve Bank of Australia that Australia's tumbling currency would push up inflation over time fuelled a sharp rise by the Aussie in Asia today. In minutes of its July 2 policy meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia said ...