2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Mining stocks hit as iron ore price slump continues   
The Australian
Australia's iron ore miners continue to feel the pain of the brutal slump in the price of the commodity, with falls on the local market in early trading. As the price of iron ore sits on the cusp of falling below $US50 a tonne, Fortescue Metals Group lost almost 2 per ...

Fortescue Metals bond fall signals doubt as Andrew Forrest bullish on finances   Sydney Morning Herald
Shares dip on iron ore, oil price slump   Sky News Australia
How low can it go? Iron ore price in free fall   Australian Mining
Herald Sun   
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ABC Online
   
Manufacturing continues shrinking despite Australian dollar depreciation   
ABC Online
Private research indicates Australia's manufacturing sector continued to shrink last month, despite the benefits of a weaker local currency. The Australian Industry Group (AIG) Performance of Manufacturing Index fell 0.9 points to 46.3. The March reading is the ...

Manufacturing slides amid weak demand   Sky News Australia
Manufacturing shrinks for 4th month   The Australian
Hit by political uncertainty, manufacturing continues to shrink   The Australian Financial Review

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ABC Online
   
Darwin home prices drop, prices continue to surge in Sydney, Melbourne   
ABC Online
Home prices in Darwin have fallen by more than any other city in the past 12 months, new figures show. The widely watched CoreLogic RP Data Home Value Index shows has shown that in the past year prices in Darwin fell 0.8 per cent, the biggest drop of ...

Melbourne housing market recording slower annual growth than last year   Herald Sun
Warnings as Sydney home prices skyrocket   The Australian (blog)
Australian home prices rise again in March, led by Sydney   Reuters
SBS   
Sky News Australia   
The Australian Financial Review   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Partisan politics threatens to derail competition reform   
The Australian Financial Review
The baby that Ian Harper and his colleagues have brought forward needs to survive and develop in a hostile environment, writes Fred Hilmer. NaN of. by Fred Hilmer. It is with some trepidation that I offer some early comments on the Harper Review into ...

Farmers and food suppliers welcome more power under recommended changes ...   ABC Online
Why your life is about to get easier   NEWS.com.au
Harper review calls for scrutiny of intellectual property regime   Computerworld Australia
SmartCompany.com.au   
The Land Newspaper   
Herald Sun   
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TODAYonline
   
China March official services PMI hovers around one-year low   
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's services sector cooled slightly in March and hovered near one-year lows, an official survey showed on Wednesday, adding to concerns that the economy is losing more momentum. The official non-manufacturing ...

China official PMI rises in March   The Australian
China March HSBC factory PMI contracts, job losses accelerate   Sydney Morning Herald
EconomyChina HSBC PMI better than expected   Financial Times

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The Australian
   
The $10bn tax-free gift to retirees   
The Australian
Generous superannuation concessions should be reviewed “right across the board” and not just for the wealthy, Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said today, amid revelations the nation's wealthiest retirees are collecting $10 billion each year free of tax.
The rich got $10 billion from the government   NEWS.com.au
Tax adjustments for high super balances welcome   Money Management
Rich retirees received more than $5.2bn in tax-free superannuation windfalls   The Guardian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
CBA says deposit tax may be passed on to customers   
Sydney Morning Herald
The nation's biggest bank says the federal government's $500 million-a-year tax on bank deposits might be passed on to customers via higher fees or lower interest rates for savers. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia said it backs the financial system ...

NAB says bank strength needs to be measured broadly   The Australian Financial Review

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ABC Online
   
Building approvals fall but remain close to record levels   
ABC Online
Official figures indicate the number of new homes approved for construction eased in February, but remained near record levels. The Australian Bureau of Statistics says 18,768 dwellings were approved in the month, in seasonally adjusted terms. That is a 3.2 ...

NSW record, strong Victoria approvals reveal two-speed nature of housing ...   The Australian Financial Review
Building approvals dip in Feb   The Daily Telegraph
Building approvals dip in February   Yahoo7 News
Financial Times   
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ABC Online
   
Ship builder Austal cuts 300 jobs in WA   
The Daily Telegraph
WEST Australian ship builder Austal is shedding 300 jobs as it completes the building of Australian Customs and Border Protection boats and Navy vessels for Oman. AUSTAL confirmed it has made 40 non-permanent employees redundant and will cut ...

Austal cuts 300 ship-building jobs   NEWS.com.au

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Health dumps IBM, Accenture for $242m ICT contract   
Pulse+IT Magazine
The Department of Health has replaced IBM as its prime ICT infrastructure and support services contractor and awarded a five-year, $242 million contract to New Zealand-owned IT services provider Datacom. The deal will also end DoH's contract with ...

Datacom snares $242m government contract   iTWire
Datacom wins $242 million tech contract with Department of Health   The Australian Financial Review
Department of Health awards $242M contract to Datacom   CIO Australia
New Zealand Herald   
Computerworld Australia   
Stuff.co.nz   
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