2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 Australia Business


ABC Online
   
First shipment of LNG to leave Gladstone in central Queensland bound for Asia   
ABC Online
The first export shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) bound for Asia has been loaded from Curtis island off Gladstone in central Queensland. This moment has been six years in the making, with the LNG industry built up from scratch. There are three LNG ...

World-first converted gas starts export journey   The Age
First LNG cargo after five years and incident-free project   Gladstone Observer
Aussies set sail with liquid gas from coal   Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy
Telegraph.co.uk   
Gulf Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Kiwi dollar edges towards parity with AUD   
Sydney Morning Herald
A differing outlook on interest rates has driven the New Zealand dollar to its highest level against the Australian dollar since the latter was floated by Treasurer Paul Keating in December 1983. The Australian dollar had sunk at $1.046 against the New Zealand ...

$A resists urge to fall further   Trading Room
NZ dollar's rise helps redress Australian imbalance   Gympie Times

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a welcome tailwind for Qantas   
The Australian
THE continuing fall in crude oil prices to their lowest levels since the financial crisis may not be good news for energy producers, but it will provide a powerful tailwind for airlines, adding further momentum to the quite dramatic uptick in Qantas' fortunes.

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Sky News Australia
   
Australian stocks weaker at noon   
The Australian
THE Australian market was lower at noon after hitting a seven-week high yesterday, as traders locked in profits amid continuing global economic uncertainty. At 12.20pm (AEDT), the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 24.3 points, or 0.44 per cent, lower at ...

Aust shares weaker   TheBull.com.au
Australian stocks open 0.24 pct higher   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Australian market set to open lower   Sky News Australia
Full-Time Whistle   
Herald Sun   
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Aust shares weaker in early trade   
The Age
The Australian market was lower in early trade on negative offshore leads driven by new political turmoil in Greece. European stocks fell when Greece failed to elect a president overnight, forcing the country to hold an election in January and sparking worries ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Weak commodities pummel Australian shares, NZ scales new heights   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian shares have retreated as commodity prices fall, while New Zealand stocks set a fresh record high. Trading volume is likely to remain thin this week with many investors away for New Year holidays. The market will be closed on Thursday. At 0118 ...

Australia: Weak commodities pummel shares   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Weak commodities pummel Australian shares   London South East

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The West Australian
   
Rutila heralds State Agreement talks   
The West Australian
Diggers and Dealers 2011. Lynas Corporation Ltd Executive Chairman Nicholas Curtis Picture : Simon Santi / The West Australian 3rd August 2011 ##Fairfax online and Financial Review out##. Rutila Resources has shrugged off the gloom surrounding the ...

Pilbara junior negotiates WA rail and port   CommBank MyWealth
Australia's West Humbled by Iron-Ore Slump   Wall Street Journal

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Sky News Australia
   
China Eastern eyes Australian market   
Sky News Australia
China Eastern is sharpening its focus on local skies with the airline keen to take a slice of the Australian market. The airline's regional boss Kathy Zhang told Fairfax media the Australian aviation 'cake' is getting bigger and it was eager to have larger slice of ...

China for deals to recover dirty assets   Peninsula On-line
China boosts anti-graft battle, mulls US deal to recover dirty assets   Oman Tribune
China looking at deal with US to recover dirty assets   The Rakyat Post

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New York Times
   
Europe Braces for Economic Fallout as Greece Heads to Early Elections   
New York Times
ATHENS — Governments and investors across Europe braced for renewed economic upheaval on Monday after the Parliament in Greece failed to avert an early general election, reviving the toxic debate over austerity as the way to cure the Continent's ...

Greek Vote Shouldn't Unseat Eurozone   Wall Street Journal
New Greek crisis stokes fear of a eurozone fallout   Irish Independent
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks edge up despite Greek angst; oil down sharply   Reuters
USA TODAY   
The Australian   
Irish Examiner   
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TheBull.com.au
   
City Bank: front-runner in credit cards   
The Daily Star
The City Bank has outpaced its rivals in credit card business, thanks to a strong marketing drive with its American Express cards that offered unique and higher lifestyle benefit to users. Although the sector has long been going through a slow period, City has ...

Aussies to cancel a million credit cards   The Age

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