2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Australia Business


The West Australian
   
Woodside axes 300 jobs and freezes pay   
Courier Mail
WOODSIDE Petroleum is axing 300 jobs and freezing pay across the organisation as it deals with a plunge in the oil price. THE fresh job cuts are expected to be carried out over the coming weeks and come after the company shed 320 roles in 2014.
Woodside Petroleum cuts 300 jobs and freezes pay   The Australian Financial Review
Woodside cuts 300 jobs and freezes pay   Herald Sun
Woodside cuts 300 jobs in response to falling oil prices   ABC Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
China manufacturing gauge drops to 11-month low   
Sydney Morning Herald
Business activity across China's vast factory sector hit its lowest level in almost a year during March as new orders fell and companies continued to cut jobs. HSBC/Markit's Flash Purchasing Managers' Index, a preliminary reading of the survey, fell to 49.2 in ...

China manufacturing hits 11-month low   The Australian
Asian shares erase gains, China PMI weighs   Reuters
New Signs of Slowdown in China's Manufacturing Sector   Wall Street Journal
Sky News Australia   
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Business Spectator
   
TPG's iiNet bid is on the money   
Business Spectator
TPG and iiNet have started responding to the strident and emotion-tinged criticism of TPG's $1.4 billion bid for its rival telecommunications service provider. It's not that difficult a case for either of them to make. Opposition to the offer has surfaced surprisingly ...

TPG says offer for iiNet is a great deal   NEWS.com.au
iiNet boss rejects Michael Malone's TPG broadside   The Australian
TPG upgrades earnings guidance   Sky News Australia
CRN Australia   
The New Daily   
The Australian Financial Review   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Consumer confidence ticks higher   
NEWS.com.au
CONSUMER confidence has nudged higher, with people feeling a little more upbeat about the economy. THE latest ANZ-Roy Morgan confidence index rose 0.5 per cent in the week ending March 22, building on a similar rise the previous week. The rise was ...

Australian consumer confidence is stuck in the doldrums   Business Insider Australia
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Shows Slight Improvement but Real ...   Roy Morgan Research (press release)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
New Hope's $1.1b cash pile set to snap up cheap coal mines   
Sydney Morning Herald
Coal may be on the nose with the increasingly noisy and aggressive environmental lobby, but miner New Hope wants to put its burgeoning cash pile – which has topped $1.1 billion – to work buying up cheap coal assets, notwithstanding its view that ...

New Hope looks for coal acquisitions   Argus Media
​Australia slated to become largest coal exporter   Ferret

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NEWS.com.au
   
Kathmandu posts loss   
Perth Now
THE company has fallen to a $NZ1.8 million ($A1.75 million) net loss for the six months to January 31, compared to an $NZ11.4 million net profit last year. The loss was flagged in February, when it said Christmas and January sales had disappointed and ...

Aussie consumers the weak link for Kathmandu   The Australian
Kathmandu swings to first-half loss   The Age
Kathmandu swings to H1 loss   Courier Mail

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Central banks' QE is fuelling 'insanity trading', says US investment expert   
The Australian Financial Review
Ed Yardeni said central banks don't understand that their policies are the source of inflationary problems. Rick Maiman. by Mark Mulligan. Extreme easing of monetary policy has pumped up the supply of goods and services but failed to stimulate the demand ...


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The Canberra Times
   
Labor and the Coalition hail union deal that could reduce weekend penalties for ...   
The Canberra Times
Senators give a mixed reaction to news weekend pay has been cut in a deal in South Australia. PT2M47S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now. Labor leader Bill Shorten says a deal ...

South Australia Saturday penalty rates abolished   DynamicBusiness
Retailers laud deal to cut penalty rates   9news.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
ACCC wants to block Qantas-China Eastern joint venture   
Sydney Morning Herald
The competitor regulator has signalled it is open to Qantas Airways pursuing a joint venture with China Southern or Air China to give the Australian carrier a broader reach in the Chinese market after issuing a draft decision rejecting a proposed alliance with ...

Qantas to raise China Eastern benefits   Herald Sun
CompaniesQantas' China plans held back by regulator   Financial Times

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The Australian
   
Iron or bust? Clive Palmer's fortune shrinks daily   
The Australian
Clive Palmer is not the least bit concerned falling iron ore prices are shrinking his fortune, saying he's happy to live on $30 or $40 million a year. The Palmer United Party leader, responding to The Australian's report this morning that his income from the ...

Palmer unconcerned by falling wealth   Courier Mail

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