2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 Australia Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
How Australia was blindsided by China and Brazil   
The Australian Financial Review
Rarely has the global economy handed out blunt lessons of free-market capitalism to Australia with the sweet timing it did so this week. NaN of. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff offers a toast after lunch with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Itamaraty ...

Forrest fire: Twiggy's secret bid to salvage iron ore price   The Australian
Iron ore inquiry loses out to more important matters – like a fence   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australian
   
Defence Minister backs destroyer at launch   
The Australian
The federal government is determined to see through the Air Warfare Destroyer program despite delays and a cost blowout of about $2 billion to about $9bn, Defence Minister Kevin Andrews says. At the launch of the first destroyer, to be named HMAS Hobart, ...

Air Warfare Destroyer project: HMAS Hobart launched, SA Premier calls on ...   ABC Online
Australia launches first air warfare destroyer   Times of India

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Headlines & Global News
   
Income Inequality: U.S. And Israel Have Worst Inequality Among Developed ...   
Headlines & Global News
According to a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the U.S. and Israel have the worst inequality in the developed world, with the gap at its highest level in 30 years. By Taylor Tyler | May 23, 2015 02:39 PM EDT.
Wealth inequality worse than income inequality   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Are we still the lucky country?   NEWS.com.au
OECD report: Global social inequality hits new record   World Socialist Web Site

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The Australian
   
BHP Billiton not divulging Olympic guests   
The Australian
BHP Billiton has refused to disclose how many Australians were among a group of foreign government officials who accepted hospitality packages worth thousands of dollars from the mining giant, including flights, accommodation and tickets to the Beijing ...

Why Did BHP Billiton Settle an FCPA Case Including 7+ Year-Old Conduct?   The National Law Review
On the Oregon Trail: the BHP Enforcement Action and High-Risk Hospitality   JD Supra (press release)
BHP's $US25 million fine rings the bell on corporate sponsorship   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Middle Australia will suffer most from pension changes   
The Australian Financial Review
"The impacts of these changes are very significant for most of the working population," David Whiteley, chief executive of Industry Super Australia. Luis Enrique Ascui. Ruth Liew. Share on twitter. by Ruth Liew. The number of Australians expected to be worse ...

Middle Australia to be worst hit by pension changes   Mozo.com.au
Middle Australia to take $100000 pension hit   ifa
Pension changes to middle-income earners: ISA   InvestorDaily

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The Australian Financial Review
   
A $7m loss is a good year, Morgan Stanley Australia says   
The Australian Financial Review
Richard Wagner, Morgan Stanley Australia's head of investment banking oversaw a $7 million after-tax loss for 2014. Jim Rice. by Shaun Drummond. Morgan Stanley's Australian investment bank has slashed its after-tax loss for 2014 by $30 million to just ...

Strong Acceleration In Real Estate Lending In Japan: Morgan Stanley   ValueWalk
Peer to Peer Lending to Hit $22 Billion in Australia by 2020   Crowdfund Insider
Five things you need to know about marketplace lending   theTally
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Mackay Daily Mercury
   
Industry should race from decisions to outcomes   
Mackay Daily Mercury
The value of such an event does not lie in what views are expounded during individual topic sessions, which to the credit of this year's conference included discussion on customer experience, fan relationship management, the future of the wagering ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
Acorns Grow app launches in Australia turning loose change into share portfolios   
The Australian Financial Review
Piggy banks could soon be a thing of the past as a new app, which lets users put their spare change into an investment portfolio, is launching in Australia following a joint venture agreement between independent investment firm Instreet Investments and US ...

Acorns Investment App Coming to Australia   Money Morning Australia
5 things you need to know in Australian tech today   Business Insider Australia

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Herald Sun
   
Former NSW premier Kristina Keneally and Botany Bay Council Mayor Ben ...   
Herald Sun
Politician power couple, former NSW premier Kristina Keneally and her husband Botany Bay Council Mayor Ben Keneally have sold their Pagewood home. The five-bedroom house on Bay St sold under the hammer for $2.27 million, the highest sale in over ...

Political power couple sell Pagewood home   Perth Now

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ABC Online
   
Capital Metro light rail project to receive almost $52 million in ACT budget   
ABC Online
Almost $52 million will be allocated in next month's ACT budget to construct a light rail system in Canberra. The money will be spent over the next four years, progressing the first stage of Canberra's light rail network from Gungahlin to the city. The Capital ...

Capital Metro light rail agency to receive $50 million over four years in 2015-16 ...   The Canberra Times

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