2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Retail sales rebound in May   
The Australian
Retail sales in May returned to growth after a soft result in April, but remained weaker than economists had forecast, according to latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retail sales in the May lifted 0.3 per cent, on a seasonally ...
Retail sales disappoint with modest 0.3pc rise in May   ABC Online
EconomyAustralian retail sales undershoot expectations   Financial Times
Australia retail sales weaker than expected   MarketWatch
Trading Room   
London South East   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Murray Goulburn shares higher on ASX debut   
The Australian
Securities in Australia's largest milk processing business, Murray Goulburn, are trading nearly 6 per cent higher on their ASX debut, giving the co-operative a market capitalisation of $1.2 billion. The units opened trading at $2.18 each, but rose to ...
Murray Goulburn shares jump 3.8 per cent on debut   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's Murray Goulburn shares debut at strong premium to issue price   Reuters Africa
Murray Goulburn trust makes positive debut   CommBank MyWealth
The Land Newspaper   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Qantas to pay staff $90m in bonuses on back of turnaround   
Sydney Morning Herald
Qantas staff who have agreed to 18-month wage freezes will pocket a one-off bonus as the airline heads towards posting a near $1 billion pre-tax profit this year. About 7500 staff from Qantas and budget offshoot Jetstar whose new enterprise bargaining ...

Payday for Qantas Airways staff as pains subsides   The Australian Financial Review
Qantas gives staff a huge gift   NEWS.com.au
Qantas to pay $90M in staff bonuses (00:42)   Brisbane Times
Herald Sun   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Aussie Approaches 6-Year Low as Weak Retailing Adds to Iron Woes   
Bloomberg
Australia's dollar dropped to within half a cent of a six-year low on signs of sluggish consumer spending and after the biggest slide in iron ore prices in two months. The Aussie fell for a third day against the U.S. dollar, the longest streak in a ...
The week in numbers to July 3   The Australian (blog)
CompaniesIron ore miners drop on record output, weak prices   Financial Times
Iron ore seeing biggest one-day fall   Sky News Australia
Herald Sun   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Daily Reckoning - Australian Edition   
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Sky News Australia
   
Services sector expands in June   
Perth Now
The services sector in Australia has expanded for the first time in three months in June, according to a leading performance survey. The Australian Industry Group performance of manufacturing index rose 1.6 points to 51.2 in the month.
Australia's massive services sector is back in expansion territory - but it's ...   Business Insider Australia
Services sector expands but jobs slide   MacroBusiness (blog)
Services sector activity lifts   Yahoo7 News

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Markets Live: Pain for miners   
Brisbane Times
Shares are set to end their three-day rally, after Wall Street fell on poor jobs data and iron ore plunged, while worries about the outcome of Sunday's 'Greferendum' linger. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. Sort posts by: Latest, Oldest, Most ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'Free lunch' of risk-free returns set to end for Australian share investors ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australians have been enjoying good returns with low risk for the last few years but the "free lunch" is about to end, for good, warns a leading funds manager. Despite a shocking start to the week that saw the local equity market shed almost $40 ...

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Sky News Australia
   
Greek govt confident of debt deal   
Sky News Australia
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says there's a '100 per cent chance' Athens will reach an agreement with its international creditors after a bailout referendum due on Sunday. 'An agreement will be reached whether a 'Yes' or 'No' comes up ...
Alexis Tsipras's Enemies Try to Use Greek Vote Against Him   New York Times
Greek debt crisis: IMF says another 52 billion euros in funding required   ABC Online
IMF Raises Referendum Stakes With Call for More Aid for Greece and Debt Relief   Wall Street Journal
Financial Express   
Business Today   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Iron ore drop, Vale start could make Fortescue Metals a marginal producer   
Sydney Morning Herald
Even as Fortescue Metals Group races to hammer down production costs, the leaner miner faces the prospect of becoming the marginal producer of the large iron ore players once Brazil's Vale brings its new mega expansion project online, analysts say.

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The Australian
   
G8 Education launches Affinity bid   
Herald Sun
Childcare operator G8 Education has launched a $162 million takeover bid for its smaller rival Affinity Education. G8, in a scrip-based bid, is offering one of its own shares for every 4.61 Affinity securities at a 29.6 per cent premium to its last ...
G8 Education lobs offer for rival childcare operator Affinity Education Group   The Australian Financial Review
Childcare operator G8 lobs $160m bid for Affinity   Courier Mail
Stocks to watch at noon on Friday   The West Australian
Motley Fool Australia   
SBS   
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