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Reserve Bank keeps rate cut option open
The Australian
RESERVE Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens has hinted the central bank could continue to cut already record-low interest rates, as it hopes to assist the economic transition away from mining. Speaking at the American Chamber of Commerce in ...
Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens says we must invest to survive mining ...Sydney Morning Herald
RBA chief says recession looking unlikelyHerald Sun
CompaniesRBA's Glenn Stevens looks on the bright sideFinancial Times
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The Australian
RESERVE Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens has hinted the central bank could continue to cut already record-low interest rates, as it hopes to assist the economic transition away from mining. Speaking at the American Chamber of Commerce in ...
Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens says we must invest to survive mining ...
RBA chief says recession looking unlikely
CompaniesRBA's Glenn Stevens looks on the bright side
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Australia regulator to assess home lending practices
Reuters
SYDNEY, March 20 (Reuters) - Australia's financial regulator said on Friday it was assessing the practices of lenders to decide if any supervisory action will be required. "We are currently assessing the plans and practices of individual ADIs and, over the next ...
APRA assessing home lending practicesPerth Now
Housing market a risk to economy, APRASBS
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Reuters
SYDNEY, March 20 (Reuters) - Australia's financial regulator said on Friday it was assessing the practices of lenders to decide if any supervisory action will be required. "We are currently assessing the plans and practices of individual ADIs and, over the next ...
APRA assessing home lending practices
Housing market a risk to economy, APRA
Brisbane Times
Professional jobs boom in Australia
The Rakyat Post
Employment in Australia's hard-pressed mining sector fell by almost a fifth in the past year as tumbling commodity prices ate into profits, leaving it at its lowest ebb since mid-2011. Yet twice as many new jobs have been created in professional, scientific and ...
As 50000 Mining Jobs Go, Construction and Services Open Doors to WorkersBusiness Review Australia
Mining companies shedding jobs by the thousandsSydney Morning Herald
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The Rakyat Post
Employment in Australia's hard-pressed mining sector fell by almost a fifth in the past year as tumbling commodity prices ate into profits, leaving it at its lowest ebb since mid-2011. Yet twice as many new jobs have been created in professional, scientific and ...
As 50000 Mining Jobs Go, Construction and Services Open Doors to Workers
Mining companies shedding jobs by the thousands
Sydney Morning Herald
We want to lower personal taxes, says Joe Hockey
Sydney Morning Herald
Treasurer Joe Hockey says he wants to cut personal tax rates, but says the timing depends on whether the Senate first passes the federal government's controversial budget changes that will free up cash and leave them with some breathing room to make ...
Govt kicks off tax reform processThe Australian
Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey rules out changes to super or the GST in the next ...Courier Mail
Tax avoidance, not the "Laffer curve" might be the big problem with Joe Hockey's ...The Australian Financial Review
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Sydney Morning Herald
Treasurer Joe Hockey says he wants to cut personal tax rates, but says the timing depends on whether the Senate first passes the federal government's controversial budget changes that will free up cash and leave them with some breathing room to make ...
Govt kicks off tax reform process
Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey rules out changes to super or the GST in the next ...
Tax avoidance, not the "Laffer curve" might be the big problem with Joe Hockey's ...
Markets Live: CSL continues to climb
Sydney Morning Herald
9:06am: Local shares are poised to fall at the open as global markets, and the $A, retreat from the previous sessions Fed-triggered rally, while iron ore drops to $US55/tonne. Here's what you need2know: • SPI futures down 14pts to 5945. • AUD at 76.47 US ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
9:06am: Local shares are poised to fall at the open as global markets, and the $A, retreat from the previous sessions Fed-triggered rally, while iron ore drops to $US55/tonne. Here's what you need2know: • SPI futures down 14pts to 5945. • AUD at 76.47 US ...
The week in numbers to March 20
NEWS.com.au
THE big and small numbers that grabbed attention - or should have - in the business world over the past week. MONDAY: 81 pct - More than 80 per cent of the companies in the ASX 300 have no female directors, according to a study commissioned by lobby ...
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THE big and small numbers that grabbed attention - or should have - in the business world over the past week. MONDAY: 81 pct - More than 80 per cent of the companies in the ASX 300 have no female directors, according to a study commissioned by lobby ...
The Australian
BT labels TPG's iiNet offer 'absurd'
The Australian
The largest institutional shareholder in takeover target iiNet has hit out at the board's quick approval of TPG's $1.4 billion proposal, according to The Australian Financial Review. BT Investment Management's head of smaller companies, Paul Hannan, said his ...
iiNet shareholder 'disillusioned' with TPG bigSky News Australia
iiNet shareholder says TPG bid price 'absurd'Sydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
The largest institutional shareholder in takeover target iiNet has hit out at the board's quick approval of TPG's $1.4 billion proposal, according to The Australian Financial Review. BT Investment Management's head of smaller companies, Paul Hannan, said his ...
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iiNet shareholder says TPG bid price 'absurd'
Sydney Morning Herald
Lindt Cafe reopens at Martin Place: Customers share their emotions
Sydney Morning Herald
Just after sunrise, Sydneysiders started waiting in Martin Place for the doors of the Lindt Cafe to open. It was a new dawn in many ways. Ninety-five days have passed since gunman Man Haron Monis took 17 people hostage inside the cafe's grand marble ...
Lindt cafe reopens at Martin PlaceBrisbane Times
Lindt cafe reopens 95 days after deadly siege: 'Sydney will remain defiant'The Guardian
Sydney siege Lindt Cafe reopens to public in Martin Place three months after ...The Daily Telegraph
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Sydney Morning Herald
Just after sunrise, Sydneysiders started waiting in Martin Place for the doors of the Lindt Cafe to open. It was a new dawn in many ways. Ninety-five days have passed since gunman Man Haron Monis took 17 people hostage inside the cafe's grand marble ...
Lindt cafe reopens at Martin Place
Lindt cafe reopens 95 days after deadly siege: 'Sydney will remain defiant'
Sydney siege Lindt Cafe reopens to public in Martin Place three months after ...
Brisbane Times
Merger won't see Queensland power bills spike: Premier
Brisbane Times
The Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says power generator mergers won't mean higher electricity bills for Queenslanders but some are not so sure. Photo: James Alcock. The Premier has reassured Queenslanders their household electricity bills won't rise, ...
ACCC concerned Queensland electricity prices will rise under Labor's power ...ABC Online
Palaszczuk, ACCC at odds over power planBusiness Spectator
Brisbane Fast and First: Premier says government won't do anything to drive up ...Courier Mail
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Brisbane Times
The Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says power generator mergers won't mean higher electricity bills for Queenslanders but some are not so sure. Photo: James Alcock. The Premier has reassured Queenslanders their household electricity bills won't rise, ...
ACCC concerned Queensland electricity prices will rise under Labor's power ...
Palaszczuk, ACCC at odds over power plan
Brisbane Fast and First: Premier says government won't do anything to drive up ...
Sydney Morning Herald
US stocks retreat on quiet day
Sydney Morning Herald
The Dow and S&P 500 have given back some of their gains from the prior session, while the Nasdaq edged up closer to 5,000. At the closing bell on Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 117.16 points (0.65 per cent) to 17,959.03, while the ...
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Stocks fall as Fed rally unwindsReuters
Wall St gives back half of yesterday's gains as oil prices fallABC Online
Wall Street slips on US dollar bounceThe Australian
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Sydney Morning Herald
The Dow and S&P 500 have given back some of their gains from the prior session, while the Nasdaq edged up closer to 5,000. At the closing bell on Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 117.16 points (0.65 per cent) to 17,959.03, while the ...
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Stocks fall as Fed rally unwinds
Wall St gives back half of yesterday's gains as oil prices fall
Wall Street slips on US dollar bounce
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