Australia jobs rebound, A$ still hits four-year trough Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian employment rebounded in October to keep the jobless rate steady at 6.2 percent, though lingering concerns about the reliability of the data still led investors to sell the local dollar to four-year lows. Thursday's figures from the ...
Unemployment rate stays steady at 6.2 per centSydney Morning Herald
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A bleak jobs picture that's set to worsenBusiness Spectator
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian employment rebounded in October to keep the jobless rate steady at 6.2 percent, though lingering concerns about the reliability of the data still led investors to sell the local dollar to four-year lows. Thursday's figures from the ...
Unemployment rate stays steady at 6.2 per cent
Govt has no youth jobs plan: Labor
A bleak jobs picture that's set to worsen
Ad rivers flow at News Corp Brisbane Times
Shares in Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are up by more than six per cent after it delivered a strong first quarter earnings result. Total revenues rose four per cent to $US2.15 billion ($A2.33 billion) in the three months to September 30, while underlying earnings ...
News Corp boosts first quarter revenue, earningsThe Australian
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Shares in Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are up by more than six per cent after it delivered a strong first quarter earnings result. Total revenues rose four per cent to $US2.15 billion ($A2.33 billion) in the three months to September 30, while underlying earnings ...
News Corp boosts first quarter revenue, earnings
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News Corp Australia revenues flat amid 'modest' ad decline
Markets Live: Jobs steady, shares wobble Sydney Morning Herald
2:21pm: Nobel laureate economist Robert Merton says David Murray's Financial System Inquiry must fundamentally shift how Australia thinks about superannuation. He says the desire to maximise lump-sum balances at retirement is excessively risky; the ...
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2:21pm: Nobel laureate economist Robert Merton says David Murray's Financial System Inquiry must fundamentally shift how Australia thinks about superannuation. He says the desire to maximise lump-sum balances at retirement is excessively risky; the ...
How a European duchy makes tax bills disappear Sydney Morning Herald
Why IKEA Australia's $1 billion in profits is mostly tax-free. Pepsi, IKEA, FedEx and 340 other international companies have secured secret deals from Luxembourg, allowing many of them to slash their global tax bills while maintaining little presence in the tiny ...
ATO to investigate local companies linked to secret tax schemesThe Australian
Top British companies using Luxembourg tax avoidance scheme 'like a magical ...Daily Mail
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Why IKEA Australia's $1 billion in profits is mostly tax-free. Pepsi, IKEA, FedEx and 340 other international companies have secured secret deals from Luxembourg, allowing many of them to slash their global tax bills while maintaining little presence in the tiny ...
ATO to investigate local companies linked to secret tax schemes
Top British companies using Luxembourg tax avoidance scheme 'like a magical ...
Aussie companies named in tax leak
Ten shares jump as company confirms it's in play Sydney Morning Herald
Ten Network's shares rallied after the company confirmed it has appointed investment bank Citi to "assist in assessing a range of potential strategic options for the company", a day after Fairfax Media revealed that US media giant Discovery Communications ...
Australia's Ten hires Citi advisers as takeover rumors swirlReuters
Takeover hint: Ten appoints advisors to look at strategic optionsABC Online
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Ten Network's shares rallied after the company confirmed it has appointed investment bank Citi to "assist in assessing a range of potential strategic options for the company", a day after Fairfax Media revealed that US media giant Discovery Communications ...
Australia's Ten hires Citi advisers as takeover rumors swirl
Takeover hint: Ten appoints advisors to look at strategic options
Ten ponders strategic options
Australian dollar falls to new four-year low Sky News Australia
The currency dropped below 86 US cents for the first time in four years early on Thursday, and has now shed 20 US cents since April. Tuesday's Republican win in US mid-term elections drove the latest fall, as it boosted the value of the greenback.
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The currency dropped below 86 US cents for the first time in four years early on Thursday, and has now shed 20 US cents since April. Tuesday's Republican win in US mid-term elections drove the latest fall, as it boosted the value of the greenback.
Aussie dollar plunges to four year low
$A falls to new four-year low
Australian dollar rallies on jobs data
80% of big companies aren't transparent The Age
Nearly 80 per cent of the world's largest multinationals do not adequately report their finances nor their efforts to weed out corruption, according to a report released by Transparency International, TI. Among companies mentioned in the report were Apple, ...
ONGC, RIL disclose tax payments abroad: ReportBusiness Standard
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Nearly 80 per cent of the world's largest multinationals do not adequately report their finances nor their efforts to weed out corruption, according to a report released by Transparency International, TI. Among companies mentioned in the report were Apple, ...
ONGC, RIL disclose tax payments abroad: Report
NGO: 80% of Multinational Companies Fall Short on Transparency
UPDATE 1-Australia's UGL finalises DTZ sale, reveals project cost blowout Reuters
(Recasts to add project delay, shares). By Byron Kaye. SYDNEY Nov 6 (Reuters) - Australian engineering firm UGL Ltd ended one fraught chapter and started another on Thursday as it finalised the years-long $1.1 billion sale of its DTZ property arm and ...
UGL warns of $200m cost blow-outs in NT projectSydney Morning Herald
UGL shares hit on LNG provisionThe Daily Telegraph
UGL warns of $180m cost blowoutBrisbane Times
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(Recasts to add project delay, shares). By Byron Kaye. SYDNEY Nov 6 (Reuters) - Australian engineering firm UGL Ltd ended one fraught chapter and started another on Thursday as it finalised the years-long $1.1 billion sale of its DTZ property arm and ...
UGL warns of $200m cost blow-outs in NT project
UGL shares hit on LNG provision
UGL warns of $180m cost blowout
Boral earnings under pricing pressure Perth Now
Boral says weaker volumes has put the construction materials company under pressure, with pricing improvements potentially not likely until the end of fiscal 2015, but the group's full year outlook remains positive. Chief executive Mike Kane told shareholders ...
Building group Boral worried about rainSydney Morning Herald
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Boral says weaker volumes has put the construction materials company under pressure, with pricing improvements potentially not likely until the end of fiscal 2015, but the group's full year outlook remains positive. Chief executive Mike Kane told shareholders ...
Building group Boral worried about rain
Myki scammers steal more than $1m from card users The Age
Cyber criminals are targeting the myki ticketing system in a credit card scam that has already cost the state more than $1 million. The Victoria Police fraud squad is investigating the myki scam, which involves the theft of people's credit card details to load ...
Vic public transport hit by $1.1m fraudHerald Sun
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Cyber criminals are targeting the myki ticketing system in a credit card scam that has already cost the state more than $1 million. The Victoria Police fraud squad is investigating the myki scam, which involves the theft of people's credit card details to load ...
Vic public transport hit by $1.1m fraud
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