2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 Australia Business

  Sky News Australia   
BHP's Australian Coal Venture With Mitsubishi to Cut 700 Jobs  Businessweek
BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP)'s coal venture with Japan's Mitsubishi Corp. (8058) in Australia will cut about 700 jobs to reduce costs after a decline in prices. The industry faces “challenging market conditions and had to act to ensure the long-term viability of the ...

700 Queensland coal mining jobs go at BHP's BMA joint venture   Sydney Morning Herald
BHP Billiton-Mitsubishi Coal Venture to Cut 700 Jobs in Australia   Wall Street Journal
BMA cuts 700 jobs at its Central Queensland mines   ABC Online
The Australian   
Sky News Australia   
Whitsunday Times   
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  Reuters   
Get ready for lower China growth  The Australian
TODAY'S HSBC's flash manufacturing purchasing managers' index is probably the only slice of positive data that has come out of China lately. The PMI rose to 50.5 in September from 50.2 in August. Analysts had expected the survey to be at 50 in September.
Manufacturing Rebound Relieves Growth Concerns in China: Economy   Bloomberg
Aussie Rises as China PMI Unexpectedly Climbs; Yen Holds Advance   Businessweek
China Manufacturing Activity Grows Modestly in September   Wall Street Journal
ABC Online   
Reuters UK   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
'Everyone is nervous about the iron ore price', admits Vale  Sydney Morning Herald
Iron ore falls below $US80 per tonne. Brazilian mining giant Vale has admitted it is nervous about the plunge in iron ore prices below $US80 a tonne as the Chinese government dampens hopes of aggressive policy stimulus to fuel growth. The benchmark iron ...

Big miners struggle to tame China with iron ore glut   Reuters
There's more iron ore carnage to come   Business Spectator
Chinese steel output won't top 900 m tonnes: expert   Ferret
Australian Mining   
The West Australian   
Motley Fool Australia   
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ASX bemoans soft activity levels  The Australian
ACTIVITY levels on the Australian Securities Exchange in the early part of fiscal 2015 have been softer than usual, despite a spike in raised capital, according to ASX chief executive Elmer Funke Kupper. Mr Funke Kupper told investors at the sharemarket ...


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  Sky News Australia   
Kathmandu net profit inches down on reduced demand  MarketWatch
WELLINGTON, New Zealand--Outdoor clothing and equipment retailer Kathmandu Holdings Ltd. (KMD.NZ) Tuesday reported a slightly lower net profit on reduced customer demand during its key sales period in June and the adverse impact of the high New ...

Cold weather helps boost Kathmandu sales   Sydney Morning Herald
Kathmandu profits mixed   Ragtrader
Kathmandu full-year profit slips   The Australian
Herald Sun   
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Markets Live: Year's gains wiped out  Sydney Morning Herald
11:27am: In his book Australia: Boom to Bust, Lindsay David sounds the alarm about an Australian housing bubble he argues makes the 12th-biggest economy a giant Lehman Brothers, William Pesek writes and takes a closer look at Joe Hockey's claim that ...


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  Sky News Australia   
Australia shares edge higher after uptick in China PMI survey  Reuters
... * ASX 200 reverses early fall to rise after better-than-expected China PMI. * 107 shares higher, 75 shares lower, 17 shares unchanged. * Stocks with large U.S. exposure higher on weaker Aussie (Adds analysis, quotes, stocks on the move). By Thuy Ong ...

Aust stocks recover at noon   Herald Sun
Aust stocks erase 2014 gains   Courier Mail
Asian Shares Lower Ahead of China Data   Wall Street Journal
Sky News Australia   
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  The Hornet   
Telstra looks to scrap pen and paper  The Australian
TELSTRA is pushing further into Silicon Valley with an undisclosed investment in e-signature startup DocuSign. THE US firm, reportedly valued at $US1.6 billion ($A1.73 billion), lets people sign and return documents electronically, scrapping the need for pen ...

Telstra buys into US startup DocuSign   The Australian Financial Review
Telstra to use and resell DocuSign   ARNnet
Telstra takes stake in DocuSign   CIO Magazine
iT News   
Business Spectator   
NEWS.GNOM.ES   
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  The Hornet   
Farm debt roundtable gets underway in Canberra  ABC Online
The Federal Government will hold a roundtable with banks and farmers this afternoon in an attempt to deal with rising debt levels, particularly in drought-affected areas. Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce will chair the meeting in Canberra. Attendees will ...

WA farmers can get drought relief loan   The Australian
Drought aid now available in WA   Farm Weekly

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  NEWS.com.au   
Govt lied on need for co-payment: Labor  NEWS.com.au
A NEW report showing health spending has grown at its slowest rate in 30 years "bells the cat" on claims a GP co-payment is needed to make Medicare more sustainable, Labor says. THE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare says expenditure on health ...

Govt Health Spending Down - Report   Pro Bono Australia
New report undermines Federal Government claims about a crisis in health ...   Crikey (blog)
Health budget is not the problem: AMA   6minutes
ABC Online   
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