2015年4月22日 星期三

2015-04-23 Australia Business


Sydney Morning Herald
   
CBA offers 2740 clients up to $5000 each to review compensation after ASIC find   
Sydney Morning Herald
Commonwealth Bank of Australia will write to 2740 financial advice clients offering them up to $5000 each to have past assessments for compensation independently reviewed, after a report confirmed flaws in a previous compensation scheme. The Australian ...

Commonwealth Bank told to pay extra compensation for bad advice   The Australian
Deficient compensation scheme forces CBA to contact 4300 clients   Money Management
CBA ordered to pay extra compensation   Trading Room
InvestorDaily   
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ABC Online
   
Fortescue refinances debt at higher interest rates; BC Iron cuts costs may be ...   
ABC Online
Fortescue Metals is facing a large increase in interest bills after refinancing some of its debt. The world's fourth-largest iron ore miner has signed up to headline interest rates as high as 10.25 per cent, which is more than 2 per cent higher than what was offered ...

UPDATE 1-Fortescue pays up to get $2.3 bln bond over the line   Reuters
Fortescue raises bond offer to $US2.3bn   The Australian
Fortescue Metals rushes to refinance as Vale, Rio Tinto shrink iron exports   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Mining   
Wall Street Journal   
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Brisbane Times
   
Australia's Newcrest cuts capex target, as gold output rises   
Reuters
SYDNEY, April 23 (Reuters) - Major Australian gold producer Newcrest Mining Ltd on Thursday lowered its capital spending budget for the year after reporting a 6 percent rise in quarterly output. Newcrest, which mines gold in Australia, Papua New Guinea, ...

Newcrest on top of costs as gold rises   TheBull.com.au
Newcrest Mining's gold output up as prices rise   The Australian
Newcrest cuts costs, lifts FY copper guidance   Finance News Network
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Hockey welcomes BHP move on iron-ore plans   
9news.com.au
Treasurer Joe Hockey has welcomed moves by BHP Billiton to curb iron-ore production, which has boosted prices and in turn the prospect of a better budget outcome. The federal government is faced with having to write off billions of dollars in revenue on the ...

COLUMN-Iron ore rallies on small BHP output deferral? Ridiculous: Russell   Reuters
Joe Hockey praises BHP Billiton for 'common sense' on production   The Australian Financial Review
Price of iron ore on the way up   Australian Mining
Bloomberg   
The Star Online   
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TheBull.com.au
   
Lower $A failing to inspire businesses   
TheBull.com.au
Economists are scratching their heads as to why businesses remain unhappy about the level of the Australian dollar, despite it hitting six-year lows. Share |. mas Text size +; mas Text size -. mas Print ...

Business confidence, conditions, struggle   Sky News Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Mobile competition hurting Telstra customer revenue   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's increasingly heated mobile market is hurting the amount of money Telstra makes from each customer, according to Telstra Mobile and Wireline executive director Warwick Bray. Mr Bray told investors at Telstra's investor day in Sydney on Thursday ...

Streaming spurs demand for mobile devices   Trading Room

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Super funds continue solid performance   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian investors can heave a sigh of relief as most superannuation funds delivered double-digit returns over the past year, with the median return across all options at 14.4 per cent. Funds research group Morningstar's Australian superannuation survey ...

Super funds remain upbeat: Morningstar   Super Review

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
GWA returns $88m to shareholders after asset sales   
Sydney Morning Herald
Kitchen and bathroom fittings supplier GWA Group will return $88.3 million to shareholders following the divestment of non-core and poor performing businesses. The company on Thursday said a general meeting of shareholders has been set for May 29 to ...

GWA Group to return $88m to shareholders   CommBank MyWealth
GWA shareholders set for $88m windfall   Courier Mail

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NDTV
   
Asia bourses shrug off weak China factory reading   
Financial Times
Thursday 03:30 BST. A slowdown in Chinese manufacturing activity did little to interrupt a positive morning for Asian markets. The HSBC/Markit “flash” purchasing managers' index slipped to 49.2 in April, down from 49.6 in March and below market ...

Asia weathers soft China survey on stimulus hopes   Reuters
China manufacturing weakens to 12-month low   The Australian Financial Review
China April flash HSBC PMI contracts to one-year low   Reuters UK
ABC News   
Sky News Australia   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Inspector-General of Taxation takes charge of ATO complaints   
The Australian Financial Review
Ali Noroozi, Inspector-General of Taxation, said it will be better for his office to handle tax complaints. Louise Kennerley. by Nassim Khadem. More than 1300 individual complaints made each year about the Australian Taxation Office will now be handled by ...

Joe Hockey says SMEs will be the budget winners; Inspector-General of Tax to ...   SmartCompany.com.au

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