2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Pact in deal talks with Jalco   
The Australian
Packaging manufacturer Pact Group Holdings says it's discussing a deal with Jalco but there is no certainty it will acquire the company. Pact (PGH), the recently-listed packaging empire overseen by Raphael Geminder, is believed to be on the verge of striking ...

Markets Live: Investors eye RBA   Sydney Morning Herald
Pact Group in talks to buy Jalco   NEWS.com.au
Stocks to watch at noon on Tuesday   The West Australian
Motley Fool Australia   
Ferret   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Insurance Council of Australia says severe storms leave $1.55b damage bill   
Sydney Morning Herald
The series of severe storms that wreaked havoc along Australia's east coast in April and May have left a $1.55 billion damage bill. The Insurance Council of Australia says most of the claims relate to the widespread storms that struck Sydney, the Central Coast, ...

Storm damage losses top $1.55bn   Herald Sun
Australia's insurers swamped by 160000 claims from April and May storms   Post Online

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9news.com.au
   
RBA rate cut unlikely in June   
NEWS.com.au
THE Reserve Bank is unlikely to deliver a second straight rate cut as it seeks to balance the need to boost economic growth with keeping Sydney and Melbourne house prices under control. MARKET pricing for a June rate cut remains at just four per cent, ...

Business in 90 Seconds   ABC Online
Asian stocks mostly lower ahead of central bank decisions   Moneycontrol.com
Australia shares to drift ahead of central bank rate decision   Reuters
Financial Times   
Motley Fool Australia   
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Roy Morgan Research
   
Consumer confidence steady   
Herald Sun
Consumer confidence was steady last week, holding onto the gains made after the release of the Federal Budget in May. The latest ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly index on confidence levels showed it was flat at 113.5 points, but it remains 11 per cent higher than a ...

ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Holds Steady   Roy Morgan Research (press release)
Australian consumer confidence continues to hold its post-budget bounce   Business Insider Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
$A higher after trade figures   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian dollar has been boosted by expectations that the March-quarter economic growth figures, to be released on Wednesday, might be a little stronger than previously thought. The Australian dollar was worth 76.31 US cents at 1200 AEST on ...

Aust dollar hits seven-week low   Courier Mail
$A steady ahead of big week of economic data   Sky News Australia

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The Australian
   
Australia Has A$10.741 Billion Current Account Deficit   
RTT News
Australia posted a seasonally adjusted current account deficit of A$10.741 billion in the first quarter of 2014, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday - down 5.0 percent from the previous three months. The headline figure slimly beat forecasts for a ...

Deficit widens to $10.7bn for March quarter   The Australian
Current acct deficit $10.7b in March qtr   SBS
Building approvals fall, as multi-unit developments stall despite low rates   NEWS.com.au
ABC Online   
Herald Sun   
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Sky News Australia
   
Austal secures $45m shipbuilding contract   
Sky News Australia
Austal has secured a new $45 million shipbuilding contract to help service off-shore drilling in the Caspian Sea. The company's been tapped by Caspian Marine Services to construct a 70-meter-long fast crew boat, which can transport up to 150 passengers ...

Austal wins $US34m boat contract   The West Australian

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Brisbane Times
   
Larry Graham: The price we pay for political cowardice   
Brisbane Times
The price each person in this state pays for that political cowardice and entrenched conservatism is around $536 in additional taxes and charges every year. Even though the timing is poor, the Barnett Government's two budget decisions to sell some power ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
NSW power sale faces union hurdle from Fred Nile   
The Australian Financial Review
Political uncertainty over the Baird government's $13 billion electricity privatisation has heightened as the politician with the casting vote, Fred Nile, revealed he will move an amendment to protect jobs after discussions with the state's union boss.
NSW electricity report due for release   Yahoo7 News

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Sky News Australia
   
Shares fall ahead of RBA rates decision   
InDaily
Markets | The share market has opened lower ahead of the Reserve Bank's interest rate decision. The move comes on a relatively neutral lead from overseas markets, CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. “I think people are more or less ...

Shares fall ahead of RBA rates call   Yahoo7 News

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