2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Australia Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
ACCC takes supermarkets Woolworths, Aldi to task over supplier code   
The Australian Financial Review
ACCC chairman Rod Sims said the offer potentially lured vulnerable consumers to place bets. Bradley Kanaris. Share on twitter. by Michael Smith. Have early cracks emerged in the uneasy truce between supermarkets and their suppliers or has the ...
ACCC investigates claims Woolworths, Aldi 'off to a bad start' under ...   ABC Online
ACCC probes retailers over grocery code reports   The Australian
Aldi and Woolworths accused by the ACCC of misusing grocery code   Sydney Morning Herald
Herald Sun   
9news.com.au   
The Land Newspaper   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Volkswagen chief Martin Winterkorn set to get $46m pension after exit   
Sydney Morning Herald
Martin Winterkorn, engulfed by a diesel-emissions scandal at Volkswagen AG, amassed a $US32 million pension before stepping down on Wednesday, and may reap millions more in severance depending on how the supervisory board classifies his exit.
Resignation of CEO Martin Winterkorn expected to be first of many as ...   ABC Online
Volkswagen CEO quits amid emissions-cheating scandal   Washington Post
A Car Scandal Shoves Berlin Off High Ground   New York Times
Wall Street Journal   
WIRED   
Deutsche Welle   
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Business News
   
Santos shares lift as Gladstone LNG starts to flow   
The Australian
Santos has kicked its long-awaited Gladstone LNG project into gear, with the $19 billion gas project starting production today on schedule and within budget. The news will come as a minor relief to Santos (STO) shareholders who have seen the value of ...
First gas flows on Curtis Island as Santos starts producing LNG from coal seam gas   ABC Online
Santos shares up as GLNG production starts   The West Australian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Aust dollar hovering around US70c   
The Australian
The Australian dollar is hovering around US70c, struggling to make any gains because of worries about China's economy. At 12pm (AEST) on Thursday, the currency was trading at US70.14c, down from US70.48c on Wednesday. Early on Thursday morning, ...

Aust stocks 1.15% higher at noon   Perth Now
ASX200 moves back above 5000 at the open   Yahoo7 News
Aust stocks open 1% higher   Herald Sun
Sydney Morning Herald   
ABC Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Brickworks sees strong home building ahead as profit slumps   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's biggest brick maker, Brickworks, said the east coast home building boom was showing no sign of slowing down as impairments dragged its full-year profit down 24 per cent to $78.1 million. Despite some jitters in the housing market due to ...
Brickworks sees growth continuing in 2016   Sky News Australia
Brickworks FY profit slips 24 per cent   The Australian
Brickworks annual profit down 24 pct   NEWS.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Credit, debit card surcharge gouging set to end: report   
Sydney Morning Herald
The competition watchdog will be given the power to stop companies gouging customers with extra fees when they use credit and debit cards, according to media reports. News Corp said government sources had confirmed the government's response to the ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
Pimco fund's returns leave Gross in the shade   
The Australian Financial Review
Analysts say outflows from the core bond portfolios Bill Gross once managed are likely to continue. Scott Eells. by Stephen Foley and Alistair Gray. Investors who followed the famed bond specialist Bill Gross and put money into his new mutual fund at ...
Bill Gross: 'The developed world is beginning to run on empty.' Photo: Bloomberg   Sydney Morning Herald
Bill Gross tells US Federal Reserve to raise rates 'Now!'   The Age
Pimco fund outperforms Bill Gross a year after 'bond king' left   CNBC
Los Angeles Times   
ThinkAdvisor   
Bulletin Leader   
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ABC Online
   
7-Eleven workers paid franchisee owners up to $70k for visa, inquiry told   
ABC Online
Franchise owners of 7-Eleven chain stores charged workers up to $70,000 to help them secure a working visa, a senate inquiry has heard. A Senate Committee is holding a special public hearing in Melbourne today to examine the exploitation of workers at ...

Senate inquiry to grill 7-Eleven bosses   The Australian (blog)

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TheBull.com.au
   
Investors enjoy $22b in payouts   
SBS
Billions of dollars in dividends are about to be paid to investors, but will they be returned to a share market currently near two year lows? Source: AAP. 23 Sep 2015 - 3:18 PM UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO ...

Dividend deluge to hit $22 billion   The Australian

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Brisbane Times
   
Midday: Aus shares bounce higher   
Brisbane Times
Aus shares bounce higher. Brickworks Limited (ASX:BKW) reports a 24 per cent slip in net profit to $78.1 million for FY15. 24/09/15. Aus shares look for direction. AWE Limited (ASX:AWE) has spudded a. Up next... Outlook: Aus shares look for direction.
Should you buy Brickworks Limited for its rosy outlook?   Motley Fool Australia
Fonterra lifts profitability   Finance News Network

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