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2015-06-29 Australia Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
Greek Drama Hits Euro, Boosts Yen   
Wall Street Journal
The yen gained against the euro in Asia Monday after emergency Greek debt talks fell apart over the weekend, enhancing the Japanese currency's allure among risk-averse investors. The euro took a tumble after Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made a ...

Greek banks close as cash machines run dry   The Australian
Euro, stocks slide on looming Greece default   Reuters
Greece orders banks closed for a week after run on ATMs   Times of India
ABC Online   
Business Today   
Bloomberg   
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The Australian
   
Australian shares plunge as Greece crisis deepens   
The Australian
The Australian sharemarket remained deep in the red at noon as investors brace for a possible Greek exit from the eurozone, after Athens said it would extend a bank closure to six days. The closure of Greece's banks, after the government called on voters to ...

Aussie shares tumble as Greek turmoil takes toll   Herald Sun
$35b wiped from Australian share market   Sky News Australia
What the Greek debt crisis means for Australia   9news.com.au
Neos Kosmos   
ABC Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Slater & Gordon confirms ASIC probe   
Sydney Morning Herald
Slater & Gordon has confirmed that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission will come to it with questions about its audit relationship with Pitcher Partners and admitted an accounting error has been found in its UK business. The ASX-listed law ...

CompaniesSlater & Gordon confirms watchdog will come knocking   Financial Times
Slater & Gordon Extends Record Plunge After U.K. Reporting Error   Bloomberg
Slater & Gordon admits UK reporting errors   The Australian
Sky News Australia   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Markets Live: Buckle up   
Brisbane Times
Shares slump, wiping about $30 billion off the local markets' value, as investors brace for a possible messy 'Grexit', after Greece called a snap referendum on debt plans and imposed capital controls.
Flight to quality   Scoop.co.nz

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Brisbane Times
   
ACCC tells Telstra to cut wholesale internet prices   
Brisbane Times
Millions of Australian phone and internet users will see prices fall under a draft decision by the competition regulator to slash the price Telstra can charge its wholesale customers by 9.6 per cent. The vast majority of Australians make fixed-line phone calls and ...

Telstra's laughable claims   The Australian
Competition watchdog slashes Telstra wholesale broadband prices   ZDNet
Contractors to be hit with $2.3 billion in tax fines; ACCC tells Telstra to cut prices ...   SmartCompany.com.au
The West Australian   
Yahoo7 News   
Computerworld Australia   
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Business Insider Australia
   
Facebook's Australia and New Zealand MD moves up ranks   
The Australian
Facebook has announced its managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Will Easton, will be moving to a global role to be based in Singapore. Mr Easton is being appointed to the newly created role of head of emerging markets for Asia Pacific in ...

Facebook Australia managing director Will Easton to leave for Asia   Sydney Morning Herald
Facebook's Australian boss just got a big promotion   Business Insider Australia
Facebook on hunt for new MD following Easton's promotion   CMO
MuMbrella   
Mumbrella Asia   
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Sky News Australia
   
MOD: Australia signs up to new Asian bank   
9news.com.au
... * Australia has formally signed up to the $US100 billion ($A131.21 billion) Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, joining 56 other countries from across the globe. * The Chinese initiative aims to help fill an $US8 trillion ($A10.50 trillion) infrastructure deficit ...

Hockey signs up to Asian investment bank   Business Spectator
Aust to sign up to infrastructure bank   Herald Sun
Hockey to sign up to Asian investment bank   Yahoo7 News

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ABC Online
   
Thousands of electrical sector jobs to be cut in NSW   
ABC Online
Nearly 3,000 jobs are expected to be cut from New South Wales' publicly owned electricity companies — Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy — from September, unions say. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and United Services Union said ...

Job cuts 'to hit NSW electricity workers'   SBS
Electricity networks sharpen the axe for 3000 jobs   The Daily Telegraph

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Brisbane Times
   
Lend Lease fund set for $2bn tower   
The Australian
Lend Lease has launched a commercial property fund to invest in a $2 billion tower development at the Barangaroo South project in Sydney. The new fund will acquire the largest tower at the site, known as Tower 1, with about $1.4bn of equity commitments ...

Lend Lease sell third Barangaroo tower with big slice to Qatar   The Australian Financial Review
Lend Lease launches new investment fund   WA today

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Business, green groups reach climate consensus   
The Australian Financial Review
A new group has been formed to give the two sides of politics some room to manoeuvre to develop enough bipartisanship on climate policy that neither business nor environmental concerns will be affected by wild swings in policy writes Laura Tingle. NaN of.
EU's warning on climate change   DAWN.com
Does Australia have a workable climate change policy? – podcast   The Guardian
No time left for piecemeal action on climate, roundtable warns govt   ABC Online
Business Spectator   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Fifth Estate   
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