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1 hour, 29 minutes ago Australia slashes interest rate to avert recession
SYDNEY, Australia - Australia's central bank slashed interest rates by one percentage point Tuesday in the latest bold move by the country's top finance officials to stave off a recession. ...
iStock Analyst - 1:50 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Interest rates cut by 1pc, retail sales bounce
Retail sales jumped in the month of October, increasing by 0.7 per cent - which was well above expectations. The ABS data came out hours before the Reserve Bank of ...
Aus Food News - 12:32 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Retail sales rise despite slowdown
A recovery in retail sales will not avert an economic slowdown despite optimism among economists that Tuesday 's interest rate cuts will boost consumer spending.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 12:28 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Aussie dlr at 1-week low, big rate cut expected
DATA: Australia's retail sales unexpectedly rose 0.7 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in October, compared with a Reuters poll for a fall of 0.4 percent month-on-month.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 12:28 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
October retail sales surprisingly good
Retail sales exceeded expectations in October as the first of the Reserve Bank rate cuts stimulated the economy, according to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Inside Retailing - 12:09 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Australian Consumer Spending Boosted by Lower Interest Rates, Economists Say
(CEP News) - Economists say the surprise jump in Australian retail sales in October paints a brighter picture for consumer spending than originally thought.
Canadian Economic Press - 12:03 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Retail data 'could impact size of rate cut'
A RECOVERY in retail sales during October could make the Reserve Bank more inclined to cut official interest rates by 75 basis points rather than a full percentage point this ...
Daily Telegraph Business Breaking News - 11:39 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
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YOUR columnist won't get too carried away, but a faint scintilla of hope is emerging across the retail sector, or at least selected segments of the shopping landscape. According to ...
The Australian : Travel - 11:19 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Customers back to shop
LOWER interest rates and falling petrol prices have encouraged consumers back to the shops, to spend $18.4 billion in October, official retail data shows.
Adelaide Now - 11 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Retail sales rise 0.7% in Oct
Sector shows surprising strength as RBA rate cuts take effect, ABS figures show. 2 Dec 2008 12:01 PM
Business Spectator retail - 10:42 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Retail sales in surprise jump
Retail sales were surprisingly brisk in October as the first RBA rate cut fed through the economy. Shoppers in NSW, though, again held back.
The Age - 10:37 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Australian Consumers Spent More Than Expected in October
(CEP News) - Australia's retail sales trend figure increased by 0.2% in October, above expectations for a 0.1% increase and matching September's 0.2% month-over-month rise.
Canadian Economic Press - 10:36 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Orbis Investment has 13% of APN European Retail
Orbis Investment has 13% of APN European Retail... 02 Dec 2008 11:21 AM
Business Spectator financial services - 10:21 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Does Gerry have a point?
Online retailing simply has no black-or-white future, but one thing is certain – smart companies need to get their online strategy right. PAUL WALLBANK
Smart Company - 10 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Sharemarket slumps after Wall Street rout, US in recession, Aust retail trade rises: Economy roundup
The Australian sharemarket has dropped 3% in early trade, after news that the US is officially in recession all but wiped out any gains seen on Wall Street last week.
Smart Company - 10 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008

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