Consumer confidence falls in Sept: WBC Herald Sun
Concerns about the federal budget are back and weighing on consumer confidence. The Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment fell by 4.5 per cent in September to 94 points. The index has stayed below 100 points for the six months, ...
Consumer confidence slides back towards post-budget lowsYahoo!7 News
Consumer sentiment slumps as budget worries weighThe Age
Australian Consumer Sentiment Has Dropped Unexpectedly In SeptemberBusiness Insider Australia
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Concerns about the federal budget are back and weighing on consumer confidence. The Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment fell by 4.5 per cent in September to 94 points. The index has stayed below 100 points for the six months, ...
Consumer confidence slides back towards post-budget lows
Consumer sentiment slumps as budget worries weigh
Australian Consumer Sentiment Has Dropped Unexpectedly In September
Markets Live: Aussie dollar tanks Sydney Morning Herald
1:11pm: The world's largest economies are still failing to create enough jobs and too many of those that are being produced are too low quality to generate a meaningful boost to global growth, three leading international institutions have warned. In a joint ...
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1:11pm: The world's largest economies are still failing to create enough jobs and too many of those that are being produced are too low quality to generate a meaningful boost to global growth, three leading international institutions have warned. In a joint ...
Dollar Trades Near 6-Year High Versus Yen on Fed Rate Rise Bets Businessweek
The dollar traded near the strongest level in almost six years versus the yen on speculation U.S. employment data tomorrow will back the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next year. A gauge of the greenback reached a 14-month high against ...
Fed rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts sharesReuters
Fed rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts Asian sharesLivemint
US Federal Reserve rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts sharesEconomic Times
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The dollar traded near the strongest level in almost six years versus the yen on speculation U.S. employment data tomorrow will back the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next year. A gauge of the greenback reached a 14-month high against ...
Fed rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts shares
Fed rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts Asian shares
US Federal Reserve rate outlook shift buoys dollar, hurts shares
Opportunities: Alberto Calderon. Photo: Luis Enrique Ascui Sydney Morning Herald
Former BHP Billiton executive Alberto Calderon has challenged one of the founding beliefs of the Australian iron ore sector by suggesting the majority of China's high-cost iron ore producers will survive the new era of low prices. In a downbeat assessment of ...
Worst yet to come for our minersThe Australian
Rio Tinto sees 125 mln tonnes of iron ore capacity being cut in 2014Daily Mail
Should you consider dumping BHP Billiton Limited and Rio Tinto Limited?Motley Fool Australia
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Former BHP Billiton executive Alberto Calderon has challenged one of the founding beliefs of the Australian iron ore sector by suggesting the majority of China's high-cost iron ore producers will survive the new era of low prices. In a downbeat assessment of ...
Worst yet to come for our miners
Rio Tinto sees 125 mln tonnes of iron ore capacity being cut in 2014
Should you consider dumping BHP Billiton Limited and Rio Tinto Limited?
Jobless rate tipped to fall Sydney Morning Herald
The unemployment rate is expected to ease from its 12-year high in August but could remain stuck around six per cent for some time. Official labour force figures to be released on Thursday are tipped to show the number of people with jobs rose by 10,000 in ...
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The unemployment rate is expected to ease from its 12-year high in August but could remain stuck around six per cent for some time. Official labour force figures to be released on Thursday are tipped to show the number of people with jobs rose by 10,000 in ...
Unions warn on 457 visa changes The Australian
Trade unions fear relaxing English language requirements for foreign worker visas could lead to more workplace accidents and deaths. The Abbott government wants to make it simpler for employers to fill skills gaps with overseas workers on 457 visas.
Government to make it easier to import 457 visa workersSmartCompany.com.au
LIVE: Morrison to announce changes to 457 visa schemeSBS
Govt flags easier rules for overseas workersThe Daily Telegraph
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Trade unions fear relaxing English language requirements for foreign worker visas could lead to more workplace accidents and deaths. The Abbott government wants to make it simpler for employers to fill skills gaps with overseas workers on 457 visas.
Government to make it easier to import 457 visa workers
LIVE: Morrison to announce changes to 457 visa scheme
Govt flags easier rules for overseas workers
East West Link protesters take aim at construction giant Lend Lease Herald Sun
ANTI-East West Link protesters have gathered outside the Docklands offices of construction giant Lend Lease, after the company was named among the State Government's preferred bidders of the project. About 25 demonstrators gathered outside the Bourke ...
East West Link bid a two-edged swordThe Australian
Lend Lease consortium wins East West Link toll-road contractThe Age
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ANTI-East West Link protesters have gathered outside the Docklands offices of construction giant Lend Lease, after the company was named among the State Government's preferred bidders of the project. About 25 demonstrators gathered outside the Bourke ...
East West Link bid a two-edged sword
Lend Lease consortium wins East West Link toll-road contract
Don't bet the farm on Aussie assets, broker warns Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney stockbroker Charlie Aitken has issued a new warning to investors about staking too much of their funds on Australian assets, saying a home bias in DIY retirement funds was becoming "dangerous" and could prove costly. "The Australian self-managed ...
Hedge funds seek SMSF actionHerald Sun
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Sydney stockbroker Charlie Aitken has issued a new warning to investors about staking too much of their funds on Australian assets, saying a home bias in DIY retirement funds was becoming "dangerous" and could prove costly. "The Australian self-managed ...
Hedge funds seek SMSF action
Climate Change Authority's Bernie Fraser calls for renewable energy target to be ... Sydney Morning Herald
Climate change deniers raise the heat on Bureau of Meteorology · CO2 levels in atmosphere rising at record-breaking rate, UN report warns. The timing of the renewable energy target should be extended and inefficient fossil-fuel generators paid to exit the ...
Australia - no longer a safe place to invest?Business Spectator
Abbott must reject RET review to save 1400 jobs in VictoriaEchonetdaily
Bernie Fraser: Renewable Energy TargetABC Online
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Climate change deniers raise the heat on Bureau of Meteorology · CO2 levels in atmosphere rising at record-breaking rate, UN report warns. The timing of the renewable energy target should be extended and inefficient fossil-fuel generators paid to exit the ...
Australia - no longer a safe place to invest?
Abbott must reject RET review to save 1400 jobs in Victoria
Bernie Fraser: Renewable Energy Target
CUA takes on the majors Mortgage Business
Credit Union Australia believes its products offer a viable alternative to the majors following a substantial increase in new lending. After posting a 16.7 per cent surge in mortgage settlements over the 12 months to June 30, CUA chief executive Chris ...
Non-major sees loan portfolio grow while profit fallsBroker News Australia
CUA happy with slight customer lift as credit union sector client numbers dwindleCourier Mail
CUA's core banking investment starts to make an impactBanking Day (registration)
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Credit Union Australia believes its products offer a viable alternative to the majors following a substantial increase in new lending. After posting a 16.7 per cent surge in mortgage settlements over the 12 months to June 30, CUA chief executive Chris ...
Non-major sees loan portfolio grow while profit falls
CUA happy with slight customer lift as credit union sector client numbers dwindle
CUA's core banking investment starts to make an impact
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