2015年4月2日 星期四

2015-04-03 Australia Business


Wall Street Journal
   
Iron Ore's Meltdown Raises Questions About Miners   
Wall Street Journal
Iron-ore prices fell to their lowest level in a decade, amid softening demand from China that boosted concerns about the bottom lines of some of the world's biggest mining companies. Recent price declines by this basic ingredient of steel have exceeded even ...

Iron ore meltdown raises questions   The Australian
BHP, Rio suffer as iron ore hits 10-year low   The Australian Financial Review
Iron ore seen sliding to low $US40s   Sydney Morning Herald
CNBC   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Financial Times   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
South32 takeover talk should support share price, UBS says   
The Australian Financial Review
Graham Kerr, chief executive officer-elect of South32, left, and Brendan Harris, chief financial officer-elect. Carla Gottgens. South32's assets and balance sheet will make it attractive to potential suitors, according to UBS's mining analysts. UBS presented ...

Why BHP shareholders shouldn't be too worried about South32   The Australian
South32 – Major in the Making   InvestorIntel
Deutsche Bank cuts valuation of BHP spin-off   Mineweb
Sydney Morning Herald   
Australian Mining   
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Stocks of interest   
Perth Now
STOCKS of interest on Thursday, April 2: BHP - BHP BILLITON - down 12 cents, or 0.4 per cent, at $30.22. FMG - FORTESCUE METALS GROUP - down 7.5 cents, or four per cent, at $1.82. RIO - RIO TINTO - down 63 cents, or 1.1 per cent, at $55.78. Iron ore ...


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The Australian
   
Orix chief charged over $504k payment to Coca-Cola Amatil exec   
The Australian
THE chief executive of Sydney-based commercial vehicle leasing giant ORIX Australia has been arrested for allegedly paying corrupt kickbacks to an employee of Coca-Cola Amatil. As NSW Police continues its crackdown on corporate crime at the top end of ...

Orix boss John Carter charged over Coca-Cola corruption scandal   Sydney Morning Herald
Orix CEO charged with money laundering   Herald Sun
Orix CEO charged over $504k payment to Coca-Cola employee   9news.com.au
Financial Times   
BeverageDaily.com   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
MarketsAussie dollar struggles to catch a bid   
Financial Times
Resurgent isn't a fit description for the US dollar right now, and it's far from appropriate for its Australian counterpart. The Aussie dollar has been one of the few currencies not to enjoy a bounce as the greenback's rally has stalled in the last couple of weeks ...

Wool Prices in Australia, China, South Africa and New Zealand (Weekly Report)   EmergingTextiles.com (subscription)
Tourism touted as economic saviour   Courier Mail
Currency World Cup: New Zealand dollar closes in on parity with the Aussie   The Australian Financial Review

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Woodside Petroleum closes $US2.8b purchase of Apache Australia assets   
The Australian Financial Review
Woodside Petroleum has completed the $US2.817 billion acquisition of LNG and oil assets owned by Apache Corporation in Australia, with a second, $US854 million transaction involving the Canadian interests expected to close next week. The $US3.67 ...

Woodside buys certain Apache stakes in upstream assets   PennEnergy
Woodside completes purchase of Apache assets   LNG Industry
Apache Corp. (APA) Completes $2.82B Wheatstone LNG Project Sale   StreetInsider.com
Herald Sun   
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Sky News Australia
   
Hockey put on notice over credit rating   
Sky News Australia
One of the world's largest investment banks has delivered a stark message to treasurer Joe Hockey, fix the budget or Australia risks losing its triple-A credit rating. JP Morgan chief economist Stephen Walters says moves must be made to address the nation's ...

Budget Woes Could Pressure Australia's Credit Rating   Wall Street Journal (blog)
JP Morgan: Australia's AAA rating is at risk because 'fiscal policy now tangled in ...   Business Insider Australia
Budget takes another revenue hit   9news.com.au
The Australian   
Courier Mail   
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The Age
   
Harper Review of competition law recommends broader reach of cartel and ...   
Lexology (registration)
Broader reach of cartel and misuse of market power laws would be the result, if the Harper Review recommendations are adopted. If they're adopted, the recommendations in the final report of the Harper Review of the competition laws and policies in ...

Competition reform requires leadership   The Age
Digital disruption, big data… now Harper?   The Australian Financial Review

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The Land Newspaper
   
Jones pushes PM for drought tax   
The Land Newspaper
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott has been urged to find more support for drought-hit agricultural regions in northern NSW and south-west Queensland. Radio broadcaster Alan Jones pressured Mr Abbott during an interview on 2GB Sydney on Thursday ...

Jones says all over 65 should be taxed at 15%   Starts at Sixty
Alan Jones had a long list of 'suggestions' for the Prime Minister today. Source ...   NEWS.com.au
View from the Street: Alan Jones gives fresh orders to Tony Abbott   Sydney Morning Herald

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Australian Bureau of Statistics discloses 15% surge in data download volume in ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
SYDNEY: The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has disclosed that Australia saw a 15 percent surge in data download volume among the country's internet subscribers for the three months ending December 2014, compared to the three months ending ...

Rock-solid job market   Global Times
Vacancies up, but not enough   NEWS.com.au
Australian internet usage surges upwards   The New Daily
The Daily Telegraph   
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