2015年4月17日 星期五

2015-04-18 Australia Business


ABC Local
   
Greens say AGL's decision to close Upper Hunter power stations marks the end ...   
ABC Local
The Greens say AGL's decision to close all coal fire power stations, including two in the Upper Hunter, is the beginning of the end of fossil fuel consumption in Australia. The energy giant released a greenhouse gas policy on Friday pledging to close all of its ...

Australia's biggest solar farm opens at Nyngan, western NSW   ABC Online
AGL to close all coal-fired power stations by 2050   Market Business News
AGL dumps coal fired electricity by 2050   The Australian Financial Review
The Australian   
Herald Sun   
Bloomberg   
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Sky News Australia
   
Aust dollar trades close to US0.5c higher   
The Australian
The Australian dollar remained in a narrow range in Asia on Friday reflecting quiet trading in major currencies. The Aussie was trading at US77.91 cents at 4.45pm AEST, compared with US77.46c late on Thursday. The gains stemmed largely from weakness ...

$A hits three-week high   The Australian Financial Review
Aussie and New Zealand $ vary near three-week highs   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
$A continues to firm after jobs data   TheBull.com.au

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Financial Times
   
Iron ore gains 7 per cent over the week   
Financial Times
Iron ore has registered its biggest weekly gain of the year, as Chinese steel mills looked to replenish stocks of the steel-makng ingredient. Benchmark ore for immediate delivery into China rose 70 cents to $50.70 tonne on Friday, according to a price ...

Method in miners' madness as they just keep on digging   Sydney Morning Herald
BHP, Rio Tinto strategies backed by mining doyens Leigh Clifford, Don Argus   The Australian Financial Review
Barnett tells iron giants to stop flooding market   The West Australian
The Australian   
Dakota Financial News   
MarketWatch   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
GMH to start selling off chunks of Fishermans Bend   
Sydney Morning Herald
It is the end of a 79-year era in Fishermans Bend, with General Motors Holden readying to sell down the first chunks of its 38-hectare manufacturing plant. The Detroit-based car maker is speculated to be sitting on more than $200 million at Port Melbourne.
Fishermans Bend regeneration takes shape   The Australian Financial Review
Victorian Labor government delays Fishermans Bend project   The Australian
New plan for Melbourne's Fishermans Bend   Herald Sun
ABC Online   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Is this Australia's biggest real estate myth?   
NEWS.com.au
IT'S a uniquely Aussie slang term up there with thongs and budgie smugglers, but it's also the behind one of the most pervasive myths in public debate. Economists have hit out at fresh calls to wind back negative gearing concessions in a bid to raise more tax ...

Negative gearing is 'feeding a fire', says new report   Broker News Australia

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Computerworld Australia
   
Australia's NewSat enters administration, furthering launch doubts   
Reuters
SYDNEY, April 17 (Reuters) - Embattled Australian satellite firm NewSat was placed in administration on Friday, just weeks after a major lender withdrew support for a planned $650-million satellite launch, throwing its viability into doubt. Funding for the ...

Satellite leader placed in administration   Perth Now
Australia's NewSat goes bust   Advanced Television
Satellite company NewSat plunges into administration   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australian
   
Qantas puts Perth back on international route   
The Australian
The West Australian government has welcomed a move by Qantas to reinstate international flights to Perth with a service to Singapore using Boeing 737s. The airline, which angered West Australians when it shelved the route in May last year, said it would fly ...

Qantas Celebrates 80 Years of International Services   Digital Journal
Qantas to relaunch Singapore flights June 26   ATWOnline
Qantas resumes Perth to Singapore flights after one year absence   Sydney Morning Herald
Brisbane Times   
Herald Sun   
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Business Recorder
   
Australia shares slip on weak mining, banks; NZ also soft   
Reuters
(Updates to close). SYDNEY, April 17 (Reuters) - Australian shares fell 1.2 percent on Friday as falling iron ore prices encouraged investors to sell mining stocks, putting the index on track for the second-largest weekly loss this year. The S&P/ASX 200 index ...

Slowing China sinks sharemarket rally   Sydney Morning Herald
Stockpickers rule when value gets hard to find   The Australian
Australian shares weighed by miners, banks; NZ stocks steady   Reuters UK
Daily Reckoning - Australian Edition   
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ABC Online
   
Cost of living: Australia tops Deutsche Bank's global list of expensive countries   
Yahoo7 News
Australia still tops the chart as the world's most expensive country, even as a sliding Australian dollar reduces local prices in US dollar terms. Deutsche Bank's annual world consumer price index for 2014 shows that Australia is still more than 12 per cent more ...

Hang on for a wilder ride to come, with even property bubble fears unlikely to ...   Perth Now
Why Australia's still the world's most expensive place to live   The Age

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ABC Online
   
Queensland negotiates protocols to allow Panama-infected farms to sell bananas   
ABC Online
Biosecurity Queensland says it is very close to finalising an interim protocol to allow the sale of bananas from farms infected with Panama Tropical Race 4. Finding a way allow quarantined farms to sell bananas has been a focus of high level meetings ...

Levy created for TR4 effected growers   North Queensland Register
Panama rules to protect Qld banana farms   Yahoo7 News

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