2014年10月28日 星期二

2014-10-29 Australia Business

  Sydney Morning Herald   
JB Hi-Fi shares surge on sales figures  Sydney Morning Herald
JB Hi-Fi shares have jumped after the electronic retailer said it was on track to meet its 3.4 per cent sales growth target for the full financial year. JB Hi-Fi's new chief executive, Richard Murray, said same-store sales this year have fallen 2.1 per cent from the ...

JB Hi-Fi comparable sales drop 2.1% YTD   The Daily Telegraph
JB Hi-Fi Shares Are Rocketing After Shoppers Are Seen Spending Again   Business Insider Australia
JB HiFi on track to meet sales target   The West Australian
Trading Room   
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Falling Australian dollar boosting economy: analysts  The Australian
THE falling Australian dollar is starting to have an impact on the local economy, giving company revenues a boost. The days of the Australian currency being stronger than the US dollar are well and truly over after it fell below $US1 in May and reached ...


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Mortgage Choice CEO slams RBA  NEWS.com.au
THE chief executive of Mortgage Choice has slammed the Reserve Bank, saying talk of curbing property investor activity was perplexing and fruitless. MICHAEL Russell took aim at the RBA at the mortgage broker's annual general meeting on Wednesday, ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Asian markets give Australian inbound tourism a boost  Sydney Morning Herald
A surge in the number of tourists from China, India and Singapore is expected to help drive strong growth in inbound tourism to Australia in the current financial year, says a new report from Tourism Research Australia. The State of the Industry report released ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Markets Live: Pre-Fed rally  Sydney Morning Herald
12:08pm: Fund managers are increasingly cautious about their stock-picking abilities in the wake of the financial crisis, as investors continue to move billions of dollars out of actively-managed investment vehicles in search of cheaper index-tracking funds.

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  TODAYonline   
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares rise on earnings optimism, dovish Fed  Reuters
... * Wall St shares up more than 1 pct, lift Asian shares. * Markets supported by generally upbeat U.S. earnings. * Investors expect Fed to suggest no rush in raising rates. * Dollar undermined by weak durable goods orders. By Hideyuki Sano. TOKYO, Oct 29 ...

Asia: Shares rise as Fed meeting wraps up   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Asian shares gain on earnings optimism, dovish US Fed   Economic Times
Asian Shares Rise, Led By Japan   Nasdaq

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  The Australian Financial Review   
Palmer to announce deal on direct action  The Australian Financial Review
As late as Wednesday morning, the government had not sealed the deal with Clive Palmer. Photo: Reuters. Joanna Heath. Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer will shortly announce the details of a deal struck with the government that will secure the ...

Palmer, govt to unveil Direct Action deal   The Australian
Narrow window for Senate vote on Direct Action   Business Spectator
Direct Action deal imminent: report   Courier Mail

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Joe Hockey feels the pain of small business, but says big business is partly to ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Treasurer Joe Hockey says he became so frustrated recently with the amount of over-regulation at his local pizza shop that he "exploded" and called the mayor to complain. He used the anecdote to show that he feels the frustration of small businesses when it ...

Red-tape can ruin pizza with mates: Hockey   Herald Sun
8 Examples Of Dumb Internal Company Rules Costing The Australian Economy ...   Business Insider Australia
WA workers in sea of red tape   The West Australian
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Aussie shares open higher  The Age
The Australian share market has opened higher after Wall Street rose on upbeat US consumer confidence. The US consumer confidence index has leapt from 89.0 in September to 94.5 in October, giving US equities a solid boost overnight. The positive ...


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A new website could kill your business  WA today
It doesn't make sense to invest in the look and feel of your site without addressing back-end problems first. Twitter · submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. The way Australians shop has changed drastically over the past 10 years.

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