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Business confidence bounces back
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Business confidence has bounced after Malcolm Turnbull's ascension to the nation's top job resolved uncertainties about the government's future. The National Australia Bank business confidence index rose four points to plus five in September, which ...
Australia business confidence rebounds, job outlook brighter: surveyReuters
Aud higher again. China T/B, NAB Business Confidence todayFinance News Network
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Business confidence has bounced after Malcolm Turnbull's ascension to the nation's top job resolved uncertainties about the government's future. The National Australia Bank business confidence index rose four points to plus five in September, which ...
Australia business confidence rebounds, job outlook brighter: survey
Aud higher again. China T/B, NAB Business Confidence today
Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra's Andy Penn blasts ACCC in his first AGM
Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra CEO Andy Penn has used his inaugural annual general meeting in the top job to blast the competition regulator's recent decisions and prepare shareholders for transformative change at the telco giant. The Australian Competition and Consumer ...
Telstra's muted AGM reflects investor contentmentThe Australian
Telstra warns shareholders ACCC ruling on access to network could see EBITDA ...Herald Sun
Telstra to take $430 million revenue hit over ACCC decision; Turnbull attacks ...SmartCompany.com.au
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Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra CEO Andy Penn has used his inaugural annual general meeting in the top job to blast the competition regulator's recent decisions and prepare shareholders for transformative change at the telco giant. The Australian Competition and Consumer ...
Telstra's muted AGM reflects investor contentment
Telstra warns shareholders ACCC ruling on access to network could see EBITDA ...
Telstra to take $430 million revenue hit over ACCC decision; Turnbull attacks ...
Sydney Morning Herald
iSelect loses CEO amid Providence Equity Partners takeover play
Sydney Morning Herald
Leadership instability continues at insurance comparison website iSelect with chief executive Alex Stevens resigning as the board entertains a takeover bid from Providence Equity Partners. The company said on Tuesday that Mr Stevens, who became CEO in ...
iSelect to decide on takeover in few weeksGeelong Advertiser
iSelect gets takeover proposal, new CEOThe Australian (blog)
iSelect announces new Chief ExecutiveBrisbane Times
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Sydney Morning Herald
Leadership instability continues at insurance comparison website iSelect with chief executive Alex Stevens resigning as the board entertains a takeover bid from Providence Equity Partners. The company said on Tuesday that Mr Stevens, who became CEO in ...
iSelect to decide on takeover in few weeks
iSelect gets takeover proposal, new CEO
iSelect announces new Chief Executive
The Australian
Counter bid for dairy group
The Australian
OnCard International, which is looking to ditch its focus on technology and switch to the highly lucrative dairy sector, has entered the bidding contest for the 190-year old Van Diemen's Land Company. It comes as a Chinese buyer also looks to scoop up ...
Australia's largest and oldest dairy has been sold to Chinese interestsBusiness Insider Australia
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The Australian
OnCard International, which is looking to ditch its focus on technology and switch to the highly lucrative dairy sector, has entered the bidding contest for the 190-year old Van Diemen's Land Company. It comes as a Chinese buyer also looks to scoop up ...
Australia's largest and oldest dairy has been sold to Chinese interests
The Australian Financial Review
China's exports better than expected in September
The Australian Financial Review
China has delivered a better than expected export performance in September but imports remained weak, setting up the world's second biggest economy for its slowest quarterly growth rate in six years when GDP data is released next week. The China ...
Chinese imports plunge again, adding to economic concernsBusiness Insider Australia
China's trade surplus widensThe Australian
China imports slump 17.7% in SeptemberTheBull.com.au
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The Australian Financial Review
China has delivered a better than expected export performance in September but imports remained weak, setting up the world's second biggest economy for its slowest quarterly growth rate in six years when GDP data is released next week. The China ...
Chinese imports plunge again, adding to economic concerns
China's trade surplus widens
China imports slump 17.7% in September
The Australian
RBA welcomes house price growth slowdown
The Australian
A SENIOR Reserve Bank official has welcomed slowing rates of property price growth and is hoping for a soft landing for the housing market. AMID growing fears a property bust could spur a recession, RBA deputy governor Philip Lowe said regulatory ...
RBA: 5 reasons to be confident about Australia's economic future and prosperityBusiness Insider Australia
Economic downturn possible: RBABusiness Spectator
RBA warns against 'chronic pessimism' in Australian cultureSydney Morning Herald
The Australian Financial Review
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The Australian
A SENIOR Reserve Bank official has welcomed slowing rates of property price growth and is hoping for a soft landing for the housing market. AMID growing fears a property bust could spur a recession, RBA deputy governor Philip Lowe said regulatory ...
RBA: 5 reasons to be confident about Australia's economic future and prosperity
Economic downturn possible: RBA
RBA warns against 'chronic pessimism' in Australian culture
Sydney Morning Herald
Santos to cut 200 jobs from eastern Australian business
Sydney Morning Herald
Beleaguered Santos will cut 200 jobs at its eastern Australian business unit as it digs deeper to reduce costs. However, it won't be letting up on its pursuit of asset sales, where some initial deals are expected within weeks. The latest job reductions ...
9 things you need to know todaySwitzer Financial News
Santos to shed another 200 jobsThe Daily Telegraph
Santos job cuts: Oil and gas giant to axe 200 positions in South Australia ...ABC Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
Beleaguered Santos will cut 200 jobs at its eastern Australian business unit as it digs deeper to reduce costs. However, it won't be letting up on its pursuit of asset sales, where some initial deals are expected within weeks. The latest job reductions ...
9 things you need to know today
Santos to shed another 200 jobs
Santos job cuts: Oil and gas giant to axe 200 positions in South Australia ...
SBS
Consumer confidence hits 15-week high
The Australian
Consumer confidence has climbed to a 15-week high, supported by the change of prime minister, a local share market recovery and stronger Australian dollar. The ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence index rose 5.1 per cent in the first full week of ...
Is the Malcolm Turnbull effect sweeping over the sharemarket?Motley Fool Australia
Australian consumer confidence is going gangbustersBusiness Insider Australia
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Climbs Higher to 115.6Roy Morgan Research (press release)
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The Australian
Consumer confidence has climbed to a 15-week high, supported by the change of prime minister, a local share market recovery and stronger Australian dollar. The ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence index rose 5.1 per cent in the first full week of ...
Is the Malcolm Turnbull effect sweeping over the sharemarket?
Australian consumer confidence is going gangbusters
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Climbs Higher to 115.6
Business biggest rights breacher: Triggs
The Australian
AUSTRALIAN Human Rights Commission President Gillian Triggs has exposed the business and corporate world as the country's main culprit for human rights complaints. PROF Triggs told a conference in Brisbane the sector was "overwhelmingly" the ...
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The Australian
AUSTRALIAN Human Rights Commission President Gillian Triggs has exposed the business and corporate world as the country's main culprit for human rights complaints. PROF Triggs told a conference in Brisbane the sector was "overwhelmingly" the ...
The Australian (blog)
A push for Sydney skylines to soar
The Australian (blog)
SYDNEY'S skyline is falling short of its soaring international rivals, with fears the city won't be able to accommodate an influx of jobs over the next two decades. AS the NSW Department of Planning begins to establish a more strategic approach to ...
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The Australian (blog)
SYDNEY'S skyline is falling short of its soaring international rivals, with fears the city won't be able to accommodate an influx of jobs over the next two decades. AS the NSW Department of Planning begins to establish a more strategic approach to ...
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