2015年10月6日 星期二

2015-10-07 Australia Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
Telstra's Gordon Ballantyne, once seen as likely CEO, quits   
The Australian Financial Review
According to Telstra's statement, Gordon Ballantyne said he would take a break from work before exploring new opportunities. Louise Kennerley. Share on twitter. by David Ramli. Telstra retail group executive Gordon Ballantyne, who was once seen as a ...

Telstra retail boss quits   The Australian
Ballantyne calls it a day with Telstra   iTWire
Share market eases as key executives depart   ABC Online
iT News   
CRN Australia   
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The Australian
   
Tax office to check Uber drivers for undeclared income   
The Australian
The taxman will target Uber drivers by combing through three years of personal bank accounts looking for undeclared income from the controversial ride-sharing company. Under a new data-matching program unveiled today, banks and other financial ...

ATO ramps up data-matching, tells Uber drivers to register or we're coming for you   Sydney Morning Herald
Tax crackdown on Uber drivers   Herald Sun

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Sky News Australia
   
IAG CEO to retire, replaced by tech chief   
Sky News Australia
IAG chief executive and managing director Mike Wilkins will retire in November after more than seven years in charge of the insurance giant. He'll replaced by Peter Harmer who's been leading IAG's digital innovation efforts, most recently as chief ...
Mike Wilkins is a respected figure in the insurance industry. Source: News ...   The Australian
IAG' new chief Peter Harmer to ramp up Asian expansion   The Australian Financial Review
Peter Harmer appointed new IAG CEO, to replace Mike Wilkins   Sydney Morning Herald
Herald Sun   
Brisbane Times   
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The Australian
   
Glencore coal chief seeks to calm investors amid rout   
The Australian
Glencore's coal chief has played down concerns over the workings of its secretive trading arm, as the company continued to assure investors about the health of its business model. Some investors have described Glencore's marketing unit as a “black box ...
Glencore hints at more Hunter Valley coal mine closures   Sydney Morning Herald
Glencore's Coal Chief Seeks to Calm Investors Amid Rout   Wall Street Journal

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Banks shares set to rise as investors dive in before dividend payouts   
Sydney Morning Herald
The sharemarket valuations of the big banks are looking attractive after the recent sell-off and the usual buying that occurs before their dividend payouts could drive their share prices higher, Macquarie says. The S&P/ASX 200 banks index tumbled to ...
Banks shares set to rise as investors dive in ahead of dividend payouts   Queensland Country Life

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The Australian Financial Review
   
RBA's boring, yet beautiful, succession strategy   
The Australian Financial Review
"It's much more likely that Phil Lowe will succeed Glenn Stevens" now Abbott is gone, said Saul Eslake, an independent economist who has studied the Australian economy for more than three decades. Dominic Lorrimer. by Michael Heath. Successful central ...

Aust dollar buoyed by RBA call   The Australian
The Australian dollar has been surging, having its biggest session in a month   Business Insider Australia
Australian dollar breaks through US71¢ as RBA avoids dovish tone   Sydney Morning Herald

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ABC Online
   
IMF lowers global forecast but steady China prediction bodes well for Australia   
ABC Online
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is downgrading its forecasts for the second time this year, but the good news for Australia is that its China outlook is steady. It is now seven years since the collapse of the Lehman Brothers investment bank ...
IMF cuts US growth outlook for 2016   Sky News Australia
IMF pares global forecast amid commodity slump   The Australian Financial Review
Pakistan was not forced to sell Eurobond: IMF   The Express Tribune
Daily Times   
Manila Bulletin   
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AFIC tells investors to be patient   
The Australian
A sluggish Australian economy and the likely impact of changes in China's economy means share market investors will need to remain patient, an investment firm says. Australian Foundation Investment Company, which has a market portfolio worth more than ...


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ABC Online
   
Residential boom props up Australian construction industry   
ABC Online
There may be early signs of the housing boom slowing down, but apartment and house construction continue to surge, offsetting a sharp mining building downturn. While recent building approval figures appear to show a peak in new home construction ...

Construction grows again in September   Herald Sun
Construction expands for second month   The Australian (blog)
Housing boosts construction sector in September   The Australian Financial Review

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The Australian
   
Alinta Energy to close Leigh Creek mine in November, power plants in March   
The Australian
Is this the end for Leigh Creek? Port Augusta, Leigh Creek to lose 440 jobs · South Australia's jobless rate worst in the nation. LEIGH Creek residents say they are angry as they brace for the impact of Alinta Energy's closure of the mine next month ...
Alinta to shut SA coal mine, power plants early   Sydney Morning Herald
Aboriginal community worried about services as Alinta closes Leigh Creek mine   ABC Online
Leigh Creek residents look for economic alternatives when coal mine winds up   ABC Local
Herald Sun   
InDaily   
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