Sydney Morning Herald
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Health groups say TPP will cost lives
Sydney Morning Herald
The new Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement signed by 12 Pacific-rim nations including Australia overnight will "cause needless suffering and death" in developing countries, health experts say. Protesters who were concerned about the TPP effect on ...
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TPP: Obama beats China, but faces scorn at homeThe Australian Financial Review
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Sydney Morning Herald
The new Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement signed by 12 Pacific-rim nations including Australia overnight will "cause needless suffering and death" in developing countries, health experts say. Protesters who were concerned about the TPP effect on ...
Trade deal a win for Australia: Turnbull
TPP: Obama beats China, but faces scorn at home
Leaders' reactions to Trans-Pacific Partnership largely positive after ...
The Australian
Takeovers panel rules 'unacceptable circumstances' in G8 bid for Affinity
The Australian
The Takeovers Panel has made an unacceptable circumstances ruling on childcare provider G8 Education's failed bid for rival Affinity Education, after finding entities related to former G8 chairwoman Jennifer Hutson had traded in the deal in ...
G8 Education bid for Affinity Education 'unacceptable', Takeovers Panel saysSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
The Takeovers Panel has made an unacceptable circumstances ruling on childcare provider G8 Education's failed bid for rival Affinity Education, after finding entities related to former G8 chairwoman Jennifer Hutson had traded in the deal in ...
G8 Education bid for Affinity Education 'unacceptable', Takeovers Panel says
Takeovers Panel frowns on share deals
Sydney Morning Herald
'Mature bull' tipped to drive ASX to 6200 by end of 2016, Citi says
Sydney Morning Herald
Forget the bears that have been circling global shares, the bulls are back in charge and equity markets are set to surge by as much as 20 per cent by the end of 2016, Citigroup says. After a dismal three months that ended with global equities posting ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Forget the bears that have been circling global shares, the bulls are back in charge and equity markets are set to surge by as much as 20 per cent by the end of 2016, Citigroup says. After a dismal three months that ended with global equities posting ...
Why the ASX could be set for another bull run to 6200 points
The Australian
sentiment lift to ease RBA fears
The Australian
Signs of improving business confidence and faster jobs growth will reassure the Reserve Bank Board when it meets this afternoon and almost certainly decides to keep interest rates on hold. Even before the change of prime minister, which has boosted the ...
Market jitters and weak global outlook means rates should holdThe Conversation AU
RBA expected to keep rates on holdHerald Sun
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The Australian
Signs of improving business confidence and faster jobs growth will reassure the Reserve Bank Board when it meets this afternoon and almost certainly decides to keep interest rates on hold. Even before the change of prime minister, which has boosted the ...
Market jitters and weak global outlook means rates should hold
RBA expected to keep rates on hold
RBA told to stay away from interest rates trigger
Sky News Australia
Australian stocks rally 1pc at the open
The Australian
The Australian sharemarket pushed more than 1 per cent higher ahead of today's Reserve Bank board meeting, as expectations of an imminent rate hike by the US Federal Reserve wane. At 12.05pm (AEDT), the benchmark S & P/ASX200 index added 52.4 ...
Aust stocks rally 1% at openHerald Sun
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The Australian
The Australian sharemarket pushed more than 1 per cent higher ahead of today's Reserve Bank board meeting, as expectations of an imminent rate hike by the US Federal Reserve wane. At 12.05pm (AEDT), the benchmark S & P/ASX200 index added 52.4 ...
Aust stocks rally 1% at open
Australian market set to open higher
Shares open 56pts higher
The West Australian
Macmahon plans share buyback
The Australian
Macmahon Holdings will buy back up to 10 per cent of its shares on issue over the next year as it looks to counteract a steep fall in its share price. The mining contractor (MAH) said the buyback was part of its capital management “at a time when the ...
Macmahon up on share buybackThe West Australian
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The Australian
Macmahon Holdings will buy back up to 10 per cent of its shares on issue over the next year as it looks to counteract a steep fall in its share price. The mining contractor (MAH) said the buyback was part of its capital management “at a time when the ...
Macmahon up on share buyback
Sydney Morning Herald
Trade balance deficit widens to $3.1b in August
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's trade balance has stayed in the red with a worse-than-expected deficit of $3.1 billion in August, following a revised deficit in July of $2.8 billion. Economists had expected a deficit of $2.4 billion in August. The Australian Bureau of ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's trade balance has stayed in the red with a worse-than-expected deficit of $3.1 billion in August, following a revised deficit in July of $2.8 billion. Economists had expected a deficit of $2.4 billion in August. The Australian Bureau of ...
trade deficit blows out to $3.1 billion
Trade deficit widens to $3.1b
Trade deficit widens in August
The Australian Financial Review
UXC could still see a superior offer: Patersons analyst
The Australian Financial Review
UXC managing director Cris Nicolli said CSC's offer recognised the value in UXC and would create a regional tech giant. Paul Jones. by; Sarah Thompson · Anthony Macdonald. Patersons Securities analyst Ben Kakoschke notes that while UXC has indicated ...
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UXC in talks on $428m takeoverHerald Sun
CSC eyes up UXCiTWire (press release)
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The Australian Financial Review
UXC managing director Cris Nicolli said CSC's offer recognised the value in UXC and would create a regional tech giant. Paul Jones. by; Sarah Thompson · Anthony Macdonald. Patersons Securities analyst Ben Kakoschke notes that while UXC has indicated ...
US tech giant bids $428m for UXC
UXC in talks on $428m takeover
CSC eyes up UXC
The Australian
Data hack at seven Trump hotels confirmed
The Daily Telegraph
CUSTOMER credit and debit card numbers may have been stolen at seven Trump hotels after its payment systems were hacked for more than a year. THE Trump Hotel Collection said on its website that hackers gained access to its systems between May ...
7 Trump hotels hacked, customer data exposedRT
Donald Trump's hotel chain reveals hack 'may have stolen credit card data'The Guardian
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The Daily Telegraph
CUSTOMER credit and debit card numbers may have been stolen at seven Trump hotels after its payment systems were hacked for more than a year. THE Trump Hotel Collection said on its website that hackers gained access to its systems between May ...
7 Trump hotels hacked, customer data exposed
Donald Trump's hotel chain reveals hack 'may have stolen credit card data'
The Land Newspaper
Quotas on Joyce's agenda in Indonesia
The Land Newspaper
FEDERAL Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Barnaby Joyce says using an annual quota method for managing live cattle exports, rather than quarterly, will help stabilise domestic beef prices in Indonesia and prevent the system being “gamed”.
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The Land Newspaper
FEDERAL Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Barnaby Joyce says using an annual quota method for managing live cattle exports, rather than quarterly, will help stabilise domestic beef prices in Indonesia and prevent the system being “gamed”.
Indonesia's stance on annual permits still unclear
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