2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 Australia Business


Sydney Morning Herald
   
$A heads to US80¢, ignoring negative RBA forecast   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Aussie headed for its biggest weekly gain in a month even as the Reserve Bank of Australia in its quarterly statement lowered its forecasts for core prices and growth in 2015 by a quarter percentage point each. The euro was poised for its biggest weekly ...

'All roads lead' to a weaker Australian dollar   BBC News
Australia's Central Bank Cuts Growth, Inflation Forecasts   Wall Street Journal
Two more rate cuts on the cards   The Australian
Herald Sun   
The Australian Financial Review (blog)   
NEWS.com.au   
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Business Today
   
Energy finance specialist: Adani to struggle under Labor   
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
AN ENERGY finance studies specialist is predicting Adani's $16 billion Carmichael coal project in central Queensland will struggle under a Labor government. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis's Tim Buckley said Adani was already ...

Uncertainty over massive Queensland mine after election shock and concerns ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia state poll, reef risks cast shadow over Adani, GVK ventures   Times of India
Aussie poll verdict could hit Adani, GVK party   Hindu Business Line

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Sky News Australia
   
Big week for US stocks as oil prices rally   
Sky News Australia
Wall Street stocks have scored their best week of 2015 so far following a rally in oil prices, good US jobs data and some significant corporate acquisitions. For the week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 659.34 points (3.84 per cent) to 17,824.29.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops After S&P Downgrades Greece, But Closes ...   International Business Times
US stocks dip after strong jobs report   Sydney Morning Herald
Stocks decline on Greek concerns; US adds 257000 jobs in January; probe into ...   cleveland.com
New York Times   
Fortune   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Virgin Australia bounces back into the black in second quarter   
The Australian
THE end of the brutal domestic capacity war, cost-cutting and some tailwinds from lower oil prices have helped Virgin Australia rebound into the black in the second quarter. Virgin, which is backed by Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Etihad Airways and ...

Virgin and Qantas clean up on cheap oil   Herald Sun
Australian Airlines Reconsider In-Flight Wi-Fi   Travel Agent
Virgin Australia and Tigerair no longer making a loss   9news.com.au
The Daily Telegraph   
CAPA - Centre for Aviation   
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Reuters
   
Australian billionaire Rinehart sells Fairfax stake, blames 'bad decisions'   
Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian mining billionaire Gina Rinehart, the country's richest person, said she has sold her stake of nearly 15 percent in newspaper publisher Fairfax Media Ltd, citing "a series of bad decisions made by the leadership team". Rinehart ...

Iron Ore Billionaire Gina Rinehart Sells Stake in Fairfax Media   Bloomberg
Gina's out: Rinehart sells $300 million worth of Fairfax shares, sees no workable ...   Business Insider Australia
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting takes farewell swipe at Fairfax Media   Sydney Morning Herald
The Guardian   
Herald Sun   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Australian Shares Soar Amid Global Hunt for Yield   
Wall Street Journal
SYDNEY—Australia's share market is enjoying its longest winning streak in more than a decade, bucking the trend world-wide as yield-hungry investors bet on sectors from banking to pharmaceuticals that offer the promise of big returns. The S&P/ASX 200 ...

Sharemarket soars 4pc in big week of gains   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Market Roundup: Record-Breaking Rally Continues   Billionaires Australia
Australian shares post 12th straight gain, longest rally for S&P/ASX200   The Australian
Full-Time Whistle   
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Irish Times
   
Greeks on tour: Postcards from the edge   
Irish Times
Even before the new Greek government embarked on its magical mystery tour of Europe this week, the French cartoonist Nicolas Vadot asked – and answered – the most pressing question of the past seven days: why do the new Greek ministers not wear ties ...

Greece fails to secure EU allies in debt talks   Irish Examiner
VIEW FROM ABROAD: As Germany versus Greece, it's about the people   DAWN.com
UPDATE 1-Moody's puts Greek gov't bond rating on review for downgrade   Reuters
Bloomberg   
BBC News   
RT   
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Reuters UK
   
Exclusive - Top Fox investors seek to convert voting shares, Murdoch may ...   
Reuters UK
1 of 2. Rupert Murdoch, Executive Chairman News Corp and Chairman and CEO 21st Century Fox speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California in this file photo from October 29, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Lucy Nicholson/Files ...

Rupert Murdoch's grip on News Corp slipping   Sydney Morning Herald
Hot off the presses: News bounces back   The Australian
Real estate, books lift News Corp revenue   Herald Sun
The Age   
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The Age
   
How innovation can power a healthy economy   
The Age
To escape dependence on the vagaries of commodity exports, and to create high-wage, high-skill jobs, we need to reverse the decline in manufacturing. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The government has goaded the motor vehicle producers, ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Govt. imposes Rs. 4 per litre on petrol, diesel to offset loss   
The Hindu
The latest downward revision of petroleum prices by the Central Government may have come as a relief for consumers, but it appears to have to become a bane for the State Government. According to the estimates prepared by the Commercial Taxes ...

Companies, govt not giving buyers full benefit of oil price fall?   Hindustan Times
Petrol price rise tipped to be shortlived   Brisbane Times
Zim Fuel Among Most Expensive   Zimbabwe Independent
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Portugal News   
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