2014年8月23日 星期六

2014-08-24 Australia Business


ASX tipped for soft opening to the week  Perth Now
COMMSEC'S chief economist Craig James says futures markets are indicating a dip of 10 points, or 0.2 per cent, at the local open. The S&P/ASX200 index gained 6.7 points (0.12 per cent) to 5,645.6 points and the All Ordinaries index added 6.5 points (0.12 ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
BHP Billiton: After the break-up  Sydney Morning Herald
Andrew Mackenzie's initial response suggested a grain of truth, if only a grain. When asked if a spinoff of BHP's weakest assets was already in his mind in 2012 when he was campaigning to become chief executive of the world's biggest miner, he stalls. "No.
farewell to mates at the coalface   The Australian
Graham Kerr's star rising at BHP Billiton   The Age
BHP Billiton's Newco good South Africa story – CEO   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Business Spectator   
Australian Mining   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Kim Williams not alone in believing News Corp is 'unfair' making him the fall guy  Sydney Morning Herald
Efforts to blame the decline of News Corp's Australian newspapers on former chief executive Kim Williams are "weird" and "unfair", according Mr Williams, who claims his old colleagues are targeting him in a "festival of vengeance". Internal documents leaked ...

News Corp's worst story gets out   The Australian Financial Review
Kim Williams calls News Corp leaks a festival of vengeance   The Age
Are News' Australian newspapers really doing better than last year?   Crikey
DigitalJournal.com   
ABC Online   
MuMbrella   
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  Brisbane Times   
ACCC finds Bay petrol costlier  Bay Post/Moruya Examiner
PETROL prices in Batemans Bay were among the highest in the state throughout 2012-13, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Monitoring of the Australia petroleum industry annual report. The ACCC monitored the average ...

Motorists need an even playing field on petrol prices   Brisbane Times
What price ACCC common sense?   The Australian

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  Daily Mail   
Virgin seeks full okay for PEDs  micebtn
Virgin Australia has applied to allow passengers to use personal electronic devices (PEDs) in flight 'from gate to gate'. The airline has been working with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) on an exemption to existing rulesthat prohibit the use of PEDs ...

Qantas And Virgin Australia Ready For Gadgets At Takeoff   Gizmodo Australia
Qantas, Virgin request permission for passengers to use smartphones, tablets ...   Yahoo!7 News
'Please keep your phone ON during take-off': Airlines set to drop rule banning ...   Daily Mail
Business Insider Australia   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Ex-Japan PM disavows nuclear power in Northern Territory  9news.com.au
It seemed an unlikely pairing: a meeting between the Japanese prime minister who oversaw the response to the Fukushima nuclear disaster and traditional Aboriginal owners of the land at Kakadu that supplied the uranium to Japan's reactors. Naoto Kan was ...

Ex-PM Kan urges Australia to stop exporting uranium   GlobalPost
Former Japanese PM Naoto Kan urges Australia to wean world off uranium ...   ABC Online
Former Japanese PM warns traditional owners on nuclear dangers   SBS
WA today   
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Move over, Grey Nomads: Younger Australians can't get enough of caravanning ...  Herald Sun
AT a farewell party for my friend on the eve of his year-long family caravanning adventure, I asked him whether he was concerned about taking his boys out of primary school for a year and hitting the road for a lap of Australia. “Absolutely not,” he said. “They'll ...


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  WallStreet OTC   
Goldman Sachs to pay $3.15bn to for mortgage securities from Fannie, Freddie  WallStreet OTC
Banking firm Goldman Sachs on Friday agreed to settle a US regulator's misleading claims, involving US mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, by worth USD 1.2 billion. Goldman agreed to pay USD 3.15 billion to repurchase the high risk ...

Goldman in $1.2-billion deal over US bond claims   Financial Express
Goldman to pay $3.15 bn to settle mortgage claims   Business Standard
Goldman agrees to US$3.15bn mortgage buyback   Taipei Times
Times of Oman   
Economic Times   
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  Channel News Asia   
Jetstar Hong Kong stuck on regulation tarmac  The Australian
JETSTAR Hong Kong has confirmed it has sold another three aircraft as its two-year wait for regulatory approval continues. The Hong Kong joint venture between Jetstar, China Eastern and local conglomerate Shun Tak had taken delivery of nine aircraft in ...

Jetstar Hong Kong sells 3 aircraft as it awaits approval   The West Australian
Qantas to boost flights on US and South American routes   Courier Mail

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  Sky News Australia   
Sims falls short of earnings expectations  Brisbane Times
Sims Metal boss Galdino Claro said his turnaround plan to quadruple earnings to $300 million is gathering steam as the metal recycler resumed dividend payments despite hopelessly missing analyst earnings expectations. For the year ended June 30, Sims, ...

Sims trims losses despite N. America weakness   American Metal Market
Sims Metal narrows its loss   Sky News Australia
Sims upbeat over European operations   Materials Recycling World
Herald Sun   
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