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Business conditions pick up
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| BUSINESS conditions improved in June as the domestic economy showed signs of re-acceleration after a slow start to 2004, the latest National Australia Bank survey shows. |
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Jul 13, 2004 06:07:03 |
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44 ( -6 -13.63% ) | | Author | Melbourne Herald Sun |
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