Sharemarket in the red as China cools Sydney Morning Herald
Dismal week wipes $36b off shares. The sharemarket is back in negative territory for the first time since February as the reality of higher interest rates in the United States sends traders scrambling for cover and out of popular defensive trades. An uptick in ...
Surviving the great share sell-offThe Australian Financial Review
Lower dollar may yet ride in to rescue market earningsThe Australian
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Dismal week wipes $36b off shares. The sharemarket is back in negative territory for the first time since February as the reality of higher interest rates in the United States sends traders scrambling for cover and out of popular defensive trades. An uptick in ...
Surviving the great share sell-off
Lower dollar may yet ride in to rescue market earnings
Big banks facing double hit The Australian
THE dual potential blow of limits on investor property lending and more onerous capital charges could knock the major banks' valuations down as much as 16 per cent, reflecting the growing uncertainty over the sector. After the Reserve Bank this week ...
Yes, rates rise – but how far is the questionSydney Morning Herald
RBA mulls 'macropru' to rein in boomHerald Sun
Westpac most exposed to any RBA crackdownBusiness Spectator
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THE dual potential blow of limits on investor property lending and more onerous capital charges could knock the major banks' valuations down as much as 16 per cent, reflecting the growing uncertainty over the sector. After the Reserve Bank this week ...
Yes, rates rise – but how far is the question
RBA mulls 'macropru' to rein in boom
Westpac most exposed to any RBA crackdown
US stocks finish lower after topsy-turvy week The West Australian
New York (AFP) - US stocks took a breather after last week's records, ending a volatile few days in the red as some investors snapped up profits before the third quarter closes. In four of the five days, the Dow finished the trading session with swings of more ...
Wall Street rallies but ends lower for weekReuters
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New York (AFP) - US stocks took a breather after last week's records, ending a volatile few days in the red as some investors snapped up profits before the third quarter closes. In four of the five days, the Dow finished the trading session with swings of more ...
Wall Street rallies but ends lower for week
Business spending, exports spur big bounce in US economy Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew at its fastest pace in 2-1/2 years in the second quarter with all sectors contributing to the jump in output in a bullish signal for the remainder of the year. The Commerce Department on Friday raised its estimate ...
US economy growth estimate revised up from 4.2% to 4.6%Irish Times
US Economy Rebounds Faster Than Expected in Second QuarterVoice of America
5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWall Street Journal (blog)
Columbia Daily Tribune
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew at its fastest pace in 2-1/2 years in the second quarter with all sectors contributing to the jump in output in a bullish signal for the remainder of the year. The Commerce Department on Friday raised its estimate ...
US economy growth estimate revised up from 4.2% to 4.6%
US Economy Rebounds Faster Than Expected in Second Quarter
5 Things to Watch on the Economic Calendar
Brockman Mining wins legal bid to access Fortescue Metals Group's rail ... ABC Online
Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has lost a Western Australian Supreme Court case against Brockman Mining, which has been seeking access to its rail infrastructure in the Pilbara. FMG subsidiary Total Pilbara Infrastructure (TPI) had challenged the validity of ...
Court upholds Brockman bidThe West Australian
Fortescue fails to block rival's Pilbara rail accessThe Australian
Fortescue loses court bid to prevent Brockman Mining from seeking access to its ...Sydney Morning Herald
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Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has lost a Western Australian Supreme Court case against Brockman Mining, which has been seeking access to its rail infrastructure in the Pilbara. FMG subsidiary Total Pilbara Infrastructure (TPI) had challenged the validity of ...
Court upholds Brockman bid
Fortescue fails to block rival's Pilbara rail access
Fortescue loses court bid to prevent Brockman Mining from seeking access to its ...
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy bid to curtail CITIC rights halted by court The Guardian
miner hats CITIC has paid $449m to Mineralogy to acquire the rights to mine iron ore at the Sino Iron project. Photograph: Will Russell/AAP. A Chinese state-owned enterprise has called a halt to Clive Palmer's bid to terminate the Chinese state-owned ...
Clive Palmer calls off iron ore partnership with China's Citic PacificSydney Morning Herald
Australia's Palmer steps up battle with China's CiticFinancial Times
No paper trail to back Clive Palmer's versionThe Australian
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miner hats CITIC has paid $449m to Mineralogy to acquire the rights to mine iron ore at the Sino Iron project. Photograph: Will Russell/AAP. A Chinese state-owned enterprise has called a halt to Clive Palmer's bid to terminate the Chinese state-owned ...
Clive Palmer calls off iron ore partnership with China's Citic Pacific
Australia's Palmer steps up battle with China's Citic
No paper trail to back Clive Palmer's version
Minerals Council should try fighting back with facts, not abuse The Age
The best way to bludgeon your ideological and commercial adversaries in the corporate world is to get your peak body to do it for you. This way, you can abuse people with gay abandon, shrug away any responsibility for your actions and leave your marque ...
Coalmining industry misleads on jobs, tax, says Australia InstituteWA today
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The best way to bludgeon your ideological and commercial adversaries in the corporate world is to get your peak body to do it for you. This way, you can abuse people with gay abandon, shrug away any responsibility for your actions and leave your marque ...
Coalmining industry misleads on jobs, tax, says Australia Institute
Sydney high-rise will feature stacked, twisted sections Gizmag
Traditional block high-rises generally only afford residents views of the building opposite. A new building in Sydney, Australia, however, is designed to provide more interesting views for those inside. Quay Quarter Tower comprises five stacked rotated ...
AMP names Danish firm for quay development (00:45)WA today
$1 billion Circular Quay development kicks offSydney Morning Herald
Sydney's billion dollar makeoverTravel Weekly
The Fifth Estate
Infolink Architecture & Building
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Traditional block high-rises generally only afford residents views of the building opposite. A new building in Sydney, Australia, however, is designed to provide more interesting views for those inside. Quay Quarter Tower comprises five stacked rotated ...
AMP names Danish firm for quay development (00:45)
$1 billion Circular Quay development kicks off
Sydney's billion dollar makeover
FoFA changes set to be passed: report Herald Sun
Proposed changes to loosen the rules governing financial advice look set to go through despite opposition in the Senate, Fairfax Media reports. According to Fairfax, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann hopes to introduce the bill to the Senate next week, with ...
Financial reform backflipABC Technology and Games
Financial Advice laws reversal to go aheadSydney Morning Herald
Adviser registry to provide cost-efficient transparencyMoney Management
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Proposed changes to loosen the rules governing financial advice look set to go through despite opposition in the Senate, Fairfax Media reports. According to Fairfax, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann hopes to introduce the bill to the Senate next week, with ...
Financial reform backflip
Financial Advice laws reversal to go ahead
Adviser registry to provide cost-efficient transparency
Competition review takes aim at book imports ProPrint
Australian book printers could be dealt a blow with the draft Competition Policy Review report recommending remaining parallel import restrictions be abolished. Current regulation restricts overseas book imports to 14 days after it is first published in Australia ...
Federal inquiry report calls for planning and zoning reformThe Adviser
Competition policy review - big business, small business and market powerLexology (registration)
What Does the Australian "Root and Branch" Report Mean for New Zealand?LawFuel.co.nz
International IP and the Public Interest
Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
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Australian book printers could be dealt a blow with the draft Competition Policy Review report recommending remaining parallel import restrictions be abolished. Current regulation restricts overseas book imports to 14 days after it is first published in Australia ...
Federal inquiry report calls for planning and zoning reform
Competition policy review - big business, small business and market power
What Does the Australian "Root and Branch" Report Mean for New Zealand?
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