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Second Ex-Commonwealth Bank Exec Charged in IT Corruption Probe
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- A second former Commonwealth Bank of Australia executive has been charged with corruption for allegedly receiving payments to award a contract to a U.S. technology company owned by Computer Sciences Corp. The 44-year-old New ...
Second ex-Commonwealth Bank exec charged with fraudThe Australian
Second Commonwealth Bank IT executive charged over alleged bribery scandalABC Online
Second bank executive charged over corruption allegationsThe Australian Financial Review
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(Bloomberg) -- A second former Commonwealth Bank of Australia executive has been charged with corruption for allegedly receiving payments to award a contract to a U.S. technology company owned by Computer Sciences Corp. The 44-year-old New ...
Second ex-Commonwealth Bank exec charged with fraud
Second Commonwealth Bank IT executive charged over alleged bribery scandal
Second bank executive charged over corruption allegations
Sydney Morning Herald
Mining tax is dead, Labor says
Sydney Morning Herald
The Labor Party has no plans to revive its mining tax, according to shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh. Speaking at a Minerals Council event in Melbourne on Friday, Mr Leigh said the ALP had learned valuable lessons from the troubled mining tax it ...
Labor has learned mining tax lesson, isn't planning a revival, says LeighThe Australian Financial Review
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Sydney Morning Herald
The Labor Party has no plans to revive its mining tax, according to shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh. Speaking at a Minerals Council event in Melbourne on Friday, Mr Leigh said the ALP had learned valuable lessons from the troubled mining tax it ...
Labor has learned mining tax lesson, isn't planning a revival, says Leigh
NEWS.com.au
Sharemarket reverses slump
Perth Now
The Australian sharemarket has reversed yesterday's loss -- the biggest one-day fall in more than three months -- shrugging off geopolitical worries to trade substantially stronger at noon. The market bounced back above 5,900 points, after slumping below the ...
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Iron ore falls off cliff but markets keep on climbingBoorowa News
ASX tipped to hold steady despite gains in oil priceThe Australian Financial Review
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Perth Now
The Australian sharemarket has reversed yesterday's loss -- the biggest one-day fall in more than three months -- shrugging off geopolitical worries to trade substantially stronger at noon. The market bounced back above 5,900 points, after slumping below the ...
5 things you need to know about the Australian sharemarket today
Iron ore falls off cliff but markets keep on climbing
ASX tipped to hold steady despite gains in oil price
SmartCompany.com.au
Skydive company has sky high ASX debut
Herald Sun
SKYDIVE the Beach's founder believes social media is making the young and the very old want to jump out of a plane. CHIEF executive Anthony Boucaut has seen his tandem skydiving company reach for the sky with a spectacular share market debut, which ...
Skydive the Beach shares soar 40pc after $25m IPOSydney Morning Herald
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Herald Sun
SKYDIVE the Beach's founder believes social media is making the young and the very old want to jump out of a plane. CHIEF executive Anthony Boucaut has seen his tandem skydiving company reach for the sky with a spectacular share market debut, which ...
Skydive the Beach shares soar 40pc after $25m IPO
First tandem skydiving company lists on the ASX as “exceptionally strong” year ...
Skydive the Beach float goes sky high
Sourceable
REFILE--Rio Tinto to cut M&A headcount in saving drive - sources
Reuters
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - Anglo Australian miner Rio Tinto plans to cut jobs in mergers and acquisitions and business development, three sources said, to cut costs as it battles a slump in commodity prices. The plan signals diminished interest in ...
Markets Live: Bargain hunters jump inSydney Morning Herald
Rio Tinto to cut M&A jobs as deals appetite wanes in commodities routThe Age
Rio Tinto, Australian Conservation Foundation feud over Liberal linksThe Australian Financial Review
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Reuters
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - Anglo Australian miner Rio Tinto plans to cut jobs in mergers and acquisitions and business development, three sources said, to cut costs as it battles a slump in commodity prices. The plan signals diminished interest in ...
Markets Live: Bargain hunters jump in
Rio Tinto to cut M&A jobs as deals appetite wanes in commodities rout
Rio Tinto, Australian Conservation Foundation feud over Liberal links
NEWS.com.au
Australian dollar eases despite weaker US data
The Australian Financial Review
The Australian dollar has drifted lower despite weaker economic data out of the US overnight. At 0700 AEDT on Thursday, the local currency was trading at 78.39 US cents, down from 78.78 cents on Wednesday. The Australian dollar peaked at 79.05 US ...
Finance News Update, what you need to knowThe Daily Telegraph
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The Australian Financial Review
The Australian dollar has drifted lower despite weaker economic data out of the US overnight. At 0700 AEDT on Thursday, the local currency was trading at 78.39 US cents, down from 78.78 cents on Wednesday. The Australian dollar peaked at 79.05 US ...
Finance News Update, what you need to know
$A weaker amid upbeat US data
Tech's challenge to the banks comes with risks
The Australian
There is a major, and it appears inescapable, push to impose higher capital requirements and costs on the major banks. While that might make smaller deposit-taking and lending institutions more competitive, it is also likely to encourage the emergence of a ...
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The Australian
There is a major, and it appears inescapable, push to impose higher capital requirements and costs on the major banks. While that might make smaller deposit-taking and lending institutions more competitive, it is also likely to encourage the emergence of a ...
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Fortescue Metals Group: worthless or worth holding on to?
The Australian Financial Review
Fortescue's stock is worthless at current spot iron ore prices, analysts at CBA calculate. Zippo, zilch. That's not as controversial a statement as it sounds. Yet the broker community is, overall, neutral on the stock (for the record, CBA is underweight). Why?
Barnett backs Twiggy's iron ore cap callDaily Mail
COLUMN-Forrest's iron ore cap "harebrained" or clever tactics?: RussellReuters
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The Australian Financial Review
Fortescue's stock is worthless at current spot iron ore prices, analysts at CBA calculate. Zippo, zilch. That's not as controversial a statement as it sounds. Yet the broker community is, overall, neutral on the stock (for the record, CBA is underweight). Why?
Barnett backs Twiggy's iron ore cap call
COLUMN-Forrest's iron ore cap "harebrained" or clever tactics?: Russell
Fortescue Metals Group Limited and Arrium Ltd plunge 5%: Here's what you ...
NEWS.com.au
Telstra to keep customer metadata in Australia
The Australian
Telstra has moved to assure customers any information it collects as part of the government's mandatory data retention regime will be safe, having previously warned the scheme could create a honey pot for hackers. Australia's mandatory data retention ...
Telstra vows to encrypt metadata and store it in AustraliaiTWire
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The Australian
Telstra has moved to assure customers any information it collects as part of the government's mandatory data retention regime will be safe, having previously warned the scheme could create a honey pot for hackers. Australia's mandatory data retention ...
Telstra vows to encrypt metadata and store it in Australia
Australian Hospitality Magazine
Australian businesses taking longer to recruit staff, report
Australian Hospitality Magazine
Australian businesses taking longer to recruit staff, report A new report compiled by job search site Indeed and the Centre for Economics and Business Research has been released outlining Australian employment trends. Image: bvuvolunteers.wordpress.
Actuaries top list of long-term job vacanciesSydney Morning Herald
The 20 hardest jobs to fill in AustraliaSmartCompany.com.au
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Australian Hospitality Magazine
Australian businesses taking longer to recruit staff, report A new report compiled by job search site Indeed and the Centre for Economics and Business Research has been released outlining Australian employment trends. Image: bvuvolunteers.wordpress.
Actuaries top list of long-term job vacancies
The 20 hardest jobs to fill in Australia
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