2015年5月29日 星期五

2015-05-30 Australia Business


Money Management
   
Regulators put banking culture and incentives in the firing line   
Brisbane Times
The battle over the banking industry's reputation intensified on Friday, as two of Australia's top regulators took a simultaneous swipe at the culture at the heart of the nation's largest financial institutions. "When culture is rotten, it often is ordinary Australians who ...

Push to register rogue traders   The Australian
Frydenberg defends investment banking 'culture'   The Australian Financial Review
ASIC wants fear to overcome greed   Money Management

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Daily Reckoning - Australian Edition
   
China, 60 Billion Might Only Be the Beginning   
Daily Reckoning - Australian Edition
Stockbrokers, property spruikers and fund managers rejoice! The money coming out of China might be about to turn from a flood into something like a tidal wave. Some people are going to get seriously rich from this. Did you see the news? The Wall Street ...

Rally against Chinese home buyers   TheBull.com.au
China improving at Australian M&A: FIRB   Perth Now

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Sky News Australia
   
Wall Street stocks edge lower   
Sky News Australia
US stocks have opened slightly lower after a revision of official data showed the US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.7 per cent in the first quarter of the year. The figures came in roughly as expected, showing a heavy drag from trade due to the West ...

Wall Street ends down after weak economic data but gains in May   Economic Times
Wall Street weakens on EU concerns   The Australian
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Data weighs on Wall St; indexes post May gains   Reuters
Wall Street Journal   
USA TODAY   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Aust dollar steadies above US76c   
The Daily Telegraph
The Australian dollar has ended the last trading session of the week marginally in the red, but off recent multi-week lows. At 7.15am (AEST) on Saturday, the Australian dollar was trading at US76.43c, down marginally from US76.53c at the close of local trade ...

Banks lead broad-based rally on stock market   ABC Online
Weaker dollar, banks helps ASX end May in the black   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian dollar's fall eases   Sky News Australia

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The Australian Financial Review
   
BBY's Glenn Rosewall says firm met margin calls   
The Australian Financial Review
Glenn Rosewall says he was devastated about what had happened to BBY, a firm he led for 11 years. by Joyce Moullakis and Sally Rose. Former BBY executive chairman Glenn Rosewall on Friday said the BBY board had sought to raise capital since ...

How Glenn Rosewall's call for help revealed depth of BBY's woes   The Australian
BBY trust accounts missing money, KPMG says; clients out of pocket millions of ...   ABC Online

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Hindu Business Line
   
Adani's Australian coal mine project faces new legal hurdle   
Business Today
Indigenous aboriginal landowners in Australia's Queensland state on Friday announced a fresh federal court challenge to Indian mining firm Adani Group 's $16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine project. Issuing a statement, the Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) ...

Double trouble for Adani in the Galiliee Basin   Bundaberg News Mail
Adani's Carmichael project faces aboriginal challenge   domain-B

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Twice-bankrupt developer Craig Gore banned permanently from financial services   
Sydney Morning Herald
Disgraced twice-bankrupt developer Craig Gore is out of business after a court decided to ban the Gold-Coast-based white-shoe brigadier permanently from the financial services industry. Mr Gore, son of late bankrupt developer Mike Gore snr, and a cabal of ...

Craig Gore banned for life from providing financial services   The Australian
“Dishonest” Craig Gore gets banned for life from providing financial services   Courier Mail
Federal Court bans colourful Gold Coast identity   Money Management
Professional Planner   
ifa   
Gazette Herald   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Dumb policy keeps Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey in polling peril   
The Australian Financial Review
The cabinet split over Tony Abbott's hardline push on citizenship, combined with Joe Hockey's tampon moment, were reminders that the PM and his Treasurer are not yet safe, writes Phillip Coorey. NaN of. Dancing tampons protest against tax on sanitary ...

Joe Hockey might have surprised even himself, but he has put tampons on the ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Joe Hockey fell for Q&A tampon stunt by conceding GST exemption   The Australian
The Business Week that was   Brisbane Times
Crikey   
Business Spectator   
9news.com.au   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Murray Goulburn reveals price tag for partial float   
Sydney Morning Herald
Investors from Asia and Europe are keen to buy into the $500 million float of Australia's biggest milk processor, Murray Goulburn, say the co-operatives managing director Gary Helou. The partial float will be pitched to investors on an earnings multiple of 17.7 ...

IPO puts spotlight on Aussie dairy sector   New Zealand Herald
Murray Goulburn sets IPO range   Herald Sun
Murray Goulburn IPO price range set   The Australian Financial Review
NEWS.com.au   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Are the big four banks overvalued?   
The Australian Financial Review
Investors are in a difficult predicament as they try to decide whether the big four banks – for so long the market's darlings – have any chance of recapturing their former brilliance or are doomed to linger in the discount bin. Bank share prices have been ...

Housing credit growth slows   Sydney Morning Herald
EconomyAustralian house prices creep higher in April   Financial Times
Credit growth slows in April   Sky News Australia
The Age   
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