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Stocks to watch at noon on Thursday

Stocks of interest on the Australian Securities Exchange at noon on Thursday

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Aurizon cuts up to 480 jobs in Qld

Former government-owned freight rail company Aurizon is shedding staff, with Queensland's premier conceding it shows the perils of asset sales.

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NAB waiting for business credit growth

National Australia Bank believes it is well placed to benefit from a pick up in business credit growth, whenever that occurs.

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RBA to remain on hold after jobs data

The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to keep interest rates on hold following the release of strong jobs numbers, economists say

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Aussie shares finish lower

The Australian share market has closed lower as the major miners and banks succumb to a global risk-off environment.

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Sigma says PBS reforms continue to hurt

Drugs distributor Sigma Pharmaceuticals says the latest PBS price cuts have had a slightly greater impact than expected.

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