2015年7月23日 星期四

2015-07-24 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Singapore Power denies colluding with State Grid to derail AusNet bid for ...   
The Australian
Singapore Power has denied colluding with China's State Grid Corporation to block key resolutions at AusNet Services' annual general meeting yesterday that have thrown the listed company's bid for NSW's $6 billion TransGrid network in disarray.
Ausnet's NSW power bid blocked   Sky News Australia

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TheBull.com.au
   
Big banks set to follow ANZ and raise investor loan rates   
The Australian
Commonwealth Bank has become the second major bank to lift interest rates for property investors in an effort to rein in investor lending. It follows a similar move by ANZ yesterday and comes after an order from the Australian Prudential Regulatory ...
CBA joins ANZ in raising investor interest rates by 0.27 percentage points   Sydney Morning Herald
Commonwealth hikes rates on investor property loans as pressure builds to ease ...   Herald Sun
Commonwealth Bank raises interest rates for property investors   ABC Online
Reuters   
The Daily Telegraph   
Business News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NAB refunds $25m refund to 62000 customers over Navigator error   
Sydney Morning Herald
National Australia Bank is repaying 62,000 wealth customers $25 million after internal errors meant clients were not paid all the money they were owed. On Friday the bank confirmed the payments would affect clients who had accounts on the Navigator ...
Wealth management harder than it looks   The Australian
Australia's NAB to refund 62000 wealth management clients   Reuters
NAB to pay out $25 million to customers   Sky News Australia
The Australian Financial Review   
Money Management   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
How the Reserve Bank of Australia targeting growth below 3pc could affect you   
The Australian Financial Review
RBA governor Glenn Stevens is building the case for why tough economic reforms are needed in order to build a 'positive narrative' for economic growth. Daniel Munoz. Share on twitter. by Jacob Greber. Glenn Stevens has suggested the economy's ideal ...

Why Reserve Bank of Australia has switched focus from $A to growth and reform   Sydney Morning Herald

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The Australian
   
Oroton to sell Brooks Brothers stake   
The Australian
Fashion retailer OrotonGroup is selling its stake in the local arm of Brooks Brothers, the Wall Street menswear staple it helped launch in Australia two years ago. Brooks Brothers has struggled to gain traction in Australia, and Oroton in May said it ...
Oroton breaks up with Brooks Brothers   Sydney Morning Herald
Oroton offloading Brooks Brothers stake   Sky News Australia
Oroton sells stake in Brooks Brothers   Courier Mail
WA today   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
oil crash could be 'worse than 1986'   
The Australian Financial Review
Morgan Stanley has been pretty pessimistic about oil prices in 2015, drawing comparisons to the some of the worst oil slumps of the past three decades. The current downturn could even rival the iconic price crash of 1986, analysts had warned - but ...
Oil stocks rally: Is it a “dead cat bounce”?   Motley Fool Australia
Morgan Stanley expects oil crisis worse than in 1986   RT

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Wall Street Journal
   
China Manufacturing Activity Hits 15-Month Low   
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING--A preliminary gauge of manufacturing activity in China sunk to a 15-month low, suggesting that the world's second-largest economy is struggling to stabilize and arrest a broad slowdown. The Caixin China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' ...

Asian shares skid after downbeat China manufacturing survey   Reuters
China outlook weakens as Caixin/Markit flash PMI hits surprise 15-month low   The Australian Financial Review
METALS-London copper hits six-year low after Chinese factory survey   Reuters Africa

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Costa Group shares fall on ASX debut   
Sydney Morning Herald
Shares in Australia's biggest horticulture company, Costa Group, have slipped 3.3 per cent in their first day of trade on the Australian Securities Exchange. The company, founded by the family of former Geelong Football Club president Frank Costa more ...
UPDATE 1-Australia's Costa Group shares debut at A$2.24 versus A$2.25 issue   Reuters
Fruit and vegetable giant Costa announces $2.25 share price ahead of ASX float   ABC Online
Costa empire lists on ASX at $2.25   The Land Newspaper
Herald Sun   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Australian dollar falls below US73¢ on China data shock   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian dollar plumbed a fresh six-year low on Friday, falling as low as US72.98¢ after Chinese manufacturing PMI fell unexpectedly. The local currency fell from US73.47¢ to as low as US72.98¢ at midday after the Caixin China flash manufacturing ...

Aust dollar dips on strong US data   Herald Sun
Aust dollar hits fresh 6-year low   The Daily Telegraph
$A slightly lower after positive US data   Sky News Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Tabcorp admits failings in 'dirty money' compliance claims   
Sydney Morning Herald
Wagering giant Tabcorp has admitted failing to inform the government's counter-terrorism financing regulator of suspicious transactions as it battles a potential Federal Court trial and $17 million fine. On Wednesday, the Australian Transaction Reports ...
Tabcorp addressing AUSTRAC concerns   The Daily Telegraph
Tabcorp working to resolve AUSTRAC concern   SBS

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