Alibaba share price surges 38 pc on New York Stock Exchange debut, raising ... ABC Online
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has debuted on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $US21.8 billion ($24.4 billion) in the biggest initial public offering in the United States. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd stock closed at $US93.89, up 38 per cent from the ...
Alibaba Mega IPO Caps Founder Jack Ma Success TaleNDTV
Alibaba racks up superlatives on IPOThe Australian
Alibaba surges 38 percent on massive demand in market debutReuters
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has debuted on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $US21.8 billion ($24.4 billion) in the biggest initial public offering in the United States. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd stock closed at $US93.89, up 38 per cent from the ...
Alibaba Mega IPO Caps Founder Jack Ma Success Tale
Alibaba racks up superlatives on IPO
Alibaba surges 38 percent on massive demand in market debut
G20 Cairns: Treasurer Joe Hockey says Australia won't shut the door on Putin ... ABC Online
As the G20 finance ministers meeting gets underway in Cairns, Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has told the world's most powerful financial leaders and central bankers he will not be closing the door on Russia. The Cairns finance summit is seen as an ...
Hockey says G20 aims to change global destinySky News Australia
Door left open for Vladimir Putin to attend G20 Leaders' Summit in BrisbaneWA today
G20 nations want Vladimir Putin at leaders' summitIBNLive
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As the G20 finance ministers meeting gets underway in Cairns, Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has told the world's most powerful financial leaders and central bankers he will not be closing the door on Russia. The Cairns finance summit is seen as an ...
Hockey says G20 aims to change global destiny
Door left open for Vladimir Putin to attend G20 Leaders' Summit in Brisbane
G20 nations want Vladimir Putin at leaders' summit
Wesfarmers' boss in 'bold' quest to find new growth, but from where? Sydney Morning Herald
Crown Towers, the hotel at James Packer's glitzy Melbourne casino, seemed a slightly incongruous venue to host the two-yearly Wesfarmers' management retreat last week. The message delivered to the 400-strong team by its boss, Richard Goyder, was ...
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Crown Towers, the hotel at James Packer's glitzy Melbourne casino, seemed a slightly incongruous venue to host the two-yearly Wesfarmers' management retreat last week. The message delivered to the 400-strong team by its boss, Richard Goyder, was ...
China's dirty coal ban causes waves Sydney Morning Herald
To its critics it has confirmed their views, and to its investors it is all a monumental media beat-up. Either way, China's decision to ban imports of poorer quality thermal coal, which is used mostly to generate electricity, and to cut imports generally by 50 million ...
Coal export cuts feared after China changes import rulesMudgeee Guardian
A week in coal: 19 September 2014World Coal
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To its critics it has confirmed their views, and to its investors it is all a monumental media beat-up. Either way, China's decision to ban imports of poorer quality thermal coal, which is used mostly to generate electricity, and to cut imports generally by 50 million ...
Coal export cuts feared after China changes import rules
A week in coal: 19 September 2014
China's Coal Ban to have Less Impact on Australian Mining than Expected
Fung's takeover bid for Cairns Reef Hotel Casino passes federal scrutiny The Cairns Post
THE $269 million takeover of the Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns by Hong Kong billionaire Tony Fung has passed federal scrutiny. The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) has told Aquis it has no objections to the proposed acquisition of the Reef Casino ...
Aquis takeover of Canberra Casino now in ACT handsSydney Morning Herald
Aquis Clears Key Hurdle For $203M Australia Casino BuyLaw360 (subscription)
Queensland casino nearly in Tony Fung's controlBrisbane Times
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THE $269 million takeover of the Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns by Hong Kong billionaire Tony Fung has passed federal scrutiny. The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) has told Aquis it has no objections to the proposed acquisition of the Reef Casino ...
Aquis takeover of Canberra Casino now in ACT hands
Aquis Clears Key Hurdle For $203M Australia Casino Buy
Queensland casino nearly in Tony Fung's control
Joe Hockey public asset sell-off plan tipped to start race between states The Australian
MORE state assets could be put up for sale after the latest negotiations on the federal government's $5 billion bonus payment to states that act fastest to use the sale proceeds for new public works. Support for Joe Hockey's “asset recycling” policy grew ...
South Australia hopes to get up to $225 million as privatisation rewardHerald Sun
Leasing Queensland utilities will still attract federal bonus payment, Joe Hockey ...ABC Online
No deal on GST revenue: HockeyThe Daily Telegraph
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MORE state assets could be put up for sale after the latest negotiations on the federal government's $5 billion bonus payment to states that act fastest to use the sale proceeds for new public works. Support for Joe Hockey's “asset recycling” policy grew ...
South Australia hopes to get up to $225 million as privatisation reward
Leasing Queensland utilities will still attract federal bonus payment, Joe Hockey ...
No deal on GST revenue: Hockey
First-time property buyers in Sydney and Melbourne need to be careful Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney and Melbourne property prices still show no signs of peaking. That is even with the next change in interest rates, when it comes, expected to be up and unemployment now above 6 per cent and perhaps rising. Melbourne has a bumper number of ...
Is it time you sold your house?The Australian Financial Review
High hopes for Super SaturdayThe Australian
Super Saturday for Melbourne auctions, sort of, but Sydney for certain next ...Property Observer
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Sydney and Melbourne property prices still show no signs of peaking. That is even with the next change in interest rates, when it comes, expected to be up and unemployment now above 6 per cent and perhaps rising. Melbourne has a bumper number of ...
Is it time you sold your house?
High hopes for Super Saturday
Super Saturday for Melbourne auctions, sort of, but Sydney for certain next ...
Aust dollar bounces from six-month low in late trade Courier Mail
The Australian dollar remains below 90 US cents despite bouncing from the six-year low hit after this week's US central bank meeting. At 1700 AEST on Friday, the local unit was trading at 89.55 US cents, down from 89.57 cents on Thursday. The currency's ...
$A bounces from six month lowTrading Room
$A under pressure as $US regains strengthThe Australian Financial Review
Aussie dollar gains after US Fed lossesThe Australian
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The Australian dollar remains below 90 US cents despite bouncing from the six-year low hit after this week's US central bank meeting. At 1700 AEST on Friday, the local unit was trading at 89.55 US cents, down from 89.57 cents on Thursday. The currency's ...
$A bounces from six month low
$A under pressure as $US regains strength
Aussie dollar gains after US Fed losses
Heaven can wait Regina Leader-Post
There I was with my head ducked down under the water in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, all alone in an amazing subsurface world, looking with awe at a swirling kaleidoscope of colour and coral and strange creatures. It was only when I popped my head ...
Opinion: Green activists wrong to blame Great Barrier Reef damage mainly on ...Courier Mail
AMCS 'Not Happy' with the New Dumping PlanDredging Today
Green groups trashing Qld: PowellGeelong Advertiser
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There I was with my head ducked down under the water in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, all alone in an amazing subsurface world, looking with awe at a swirling kaleidoscope of colour and coral and strange creatures. It was only when I popped my head ...
Opinion: Green activists wrong to blame Great Barrier Reef damage mainly on ...
AMCS 'Not Happy' with the New Dumping Plan
Green groups trashing Qld: Powell
Airports hit as airlines cut backs The Australian
AUSTRALIA'S biggest airports are feeling the pinch as airlines cut back domestic capacity growth in an attempt to claw their way back to profitability. Domestic passenger growth at Sydney and Melbourne airports both fell below 1 per cent in August compared ...
Asian visitors boost traveller numbersHerald Sun
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AUSTRALIA'S biggest airports are feeling the pinch as airlines cut back domestic capacity growth in an attempt to claw their way back to profitability. Domestic passenger growth at Sydney and Melbourne airports both fell below 1 per cent in August compared ...
Asian visitors boost traveller numbers
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