2015年8月3日 星期一

2015-08-04 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Productivity Commission targets penalties in workplace reform   
The Australian
A Productivity Commission blueprint to reform the workplace relations system has proposed a range of reforms to “repair” rather than “replace” the current system, including the creation of a new form of industrial agreement. The Productivity Commission ...
WorkChoices style 'enterprise contract' proposed for SMEs   The Australian Financial Review
Sunday rates flagged for overhaul   Herald Sun
Penalty rates: the case for and against   NEWS.com.au
9news.com.au   
Courier Mail   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
June retail sales data beats expectations   
Sydney Morning Herald
Retail sales surged in June, easily beating expectations, as consumers and small businesses opened their wallets to spend on electronics, furniture, housewares and do-it-yourself renovations and hardware. The Australian Bureau of Statistics said on ...

Retail spending rose by better-than-expected 0.7pc in June   The Australian
Trade balance in deficit in June   NEWS.com.au
Retail spending rose in June   Sky News Australia
The Australian Financial Review   
Financial Times   
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Herald Sun
   
Suncorp to pay special dividend as profit surges despite hit from natural ...   
Herald Sun
SUNCORP has rewarded shareholders with a special dividend after posting a strong lift in full-year profit, despite taking a hit following its worst year of natural hazard events. In the year to June, Suncorp posted a net profit of $1.13 billion — a 55 ...
Suncorp hits out at government's NQ plans   The Australian (blog)
Suncorp's NZ business boosts earnings   NEWS.com.au
Suncorp profit jumps despite 'worst year' for natural disasters   ABC Online
Sky News Australia   
The National Business Review   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Stocks buoyant ahead of RBA   
The Australian
The Australian sharemarket rebounded from earlier losses at noon as traders awaited the outcome of today's Reserve Bank's August board meeting. Financial and consumer stocks pulled the local market higher, offsetting weakness in resources stocks as a ...

need2know: Flat open ahead of RBA call   Sydney Morning Herald
MarketsFast Asia Open - Commodities slump, RBA in focus   Financial Times
Aust stocks tipped to open steady   Herald Sun
Business News   
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The Australian
   
Moody's warns over property risks to banking system   
The Australian
The hot housing market in Sydney and Melbourne is the key risk facing Australia's banking system, according to global ratings agency Moody's, which said it welcomes stiffer regulations on local lenders. Moody's today said the risk posed to Australia's ...
Moody's on Australia: Banking system stable despite challenging operating envmt.   ForexLive
Moodys Australian banking system outlook stable despite a challenging ...   EconoTimes

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Brisbane Times
   
Federation Centre's CEO switch   
Brisbane Times
Federation Centres Limited (ASX:FDC) has appointed a new CEO with Angus McNaughton taking on the role from Steven Sewell, effective immediately. 04/08/15. anoramic Resources Limited (ASX:PAN) says that due to a recent seismic event. Up next.
Federation Centres' CEO switch   Finance News Network
There won't be a victory lap for Federation boss Steven Sewell   Sydney Morning Herald
Federation sacks CEO Steven Sewell, Angus McNaughton appointed   The Australian
The Australian Financial Review   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Credit card holders gouged more than $2 billion since 2011, research shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Credit card holders have been ripped off more than $2 billion dollars in nearly half a decade because of the banks' failure to pass on official interest rate cuts, research shows. Since November 2011, when credit card providers stopped moving interest ...
Aussies ripped off by $2 billion   NEWS.com.au
Banks part ways with official rate cuts   CHOICE
Rack Up Credit Card Rewards and Win   Huffington Post
Courier Mail   
TheStreet.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Opal takeover: Pensioner Excursion and TravelTen tickets cut from next year   
Sydney Morning Herald
No paper public transport tickets beyond single and return tickets will be sold from next year, Transport Minister Andrew Constance said on Tuesday morning. The decision to stop selling most types of paper tickets means up to half a million pensioners ...
Paper ticket options on Sydney public transport to be phased out by end of 2015   ABC Online
Paper transport tickets to go in NSW   Sky News Australia

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Business Insider Australia
   
Mobile Embrace buys Vizmond Media   
The Australian
Australians' love affair with their smartphones has helped mobile payments and marketing company Mobile Embrace lift its full-year profit 22 per cent. Chief executive Chris Thorpe said the country's high smartphone adoption rate and willingness to buy ...
Mobile Embrace acquires Vizmond Media in $6 million deal   The Australian Financial Review
Mobile Embrace spends $2.5 million on buying Vizmond Media   ARNnet
Stocks to watch   Trading Room
Business Insider Australia   
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The Canberra Times
   
CFMEU raised thousands through 'hidden' clauses   
The Australian
The construction union raised “hundreds of thousands of dollars” over two years through “hidden” clauses in enterprise bargaining agreements, the royal commission into trade union corruption has heard today. Dean Hall, head of the ACT branch of the ...

Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption to examine how ...   ABC Online
Construction union trainer, charity probed   9news.com.au
Canberra union profited from enterprise agreements commission told   The Canberra Times

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