2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Westpac to raise home loan rates by 20 basis points   
The Australian
Westpac chief Brian Hartzer has sought to shift some of the blame onto regulators for its move to hike mortgage rates, a landmark decision that is expected to be followed by other lenders and put pressure on the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate.
Westpac move 'seals the deal' for RBA interest rate cut   Sydney Morning Herald
RBA likely to cut after Westpac's hike   NEWS.com.au
What you need to know about Westpac Banking Corp's results and capital raising   Motley Fool Australia
The Australian Financial Review   
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The Australian
   
Rinehart in royalties win   
The Australian
Rio Tinto must pay royalties to companies run by Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart and the heirs of her late father's former business partner from iron ore it digs up in two areas of the Pilbara region in Western Australia, the High Court has ruled.
Gina Rinehart wins High Court battle against Rio Tinto   The Australian Financial Review
Rio Tinto to pay $200 million in royalties to mining magnate Gina Rinehart   Sydney Morning Herald
Gina Rinehart, mining heirs win High Court battle against Rio Tinto   ABC Online
The West Australian   
Business News   
Sky News Australia   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Labor attacks Malcolm Turnbull over investments in Cayman Islands tax haven   
Sydney Morning Herald
Malcolm Turnbull has personal investments in Wall Street hedge funds based in a Caribbean tax haven, including two registered at a Cayman Islands address described by US President Barack Obama as "the biggest tax scam on record". The Prime ...

PM says investments are taxed in Australia   The Australian (blog)
Labor senator Sam Dastyari says Malcolm Turnbull keeps money in Cayman Islands   The Australian Financial Review
Labor attacks Malcolm Turnbull for investments registered in Cayman Islands   The Guardian
Herald Sun   
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The Australian
   
Rio Tinto's Sam Walsh 'not interested' in bid for Glencore   
The Australian
Rio Tinto chief Sam Walsh says he isn't interested in making a bid for Glencore despite the sharp decline in the embattled Swiss miner's stock in the past few months. Mr Walsh said in an interview he doesn't think Rio's and Glencore's businesses are ...
Rio chief 'not interested' in Glencore   The West Australian
No interest in Glencore bid: Rio Tinto   Sky News Australia
Rio Tinto CEO Walsh Not Interested in Bidding for Glencore   Wall Street Journal
Metal.com News   
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The Australian
   
Clive Palmer says Queensland Nickel won't need government loan   
The Australian
Clive Palmer has moved to ease fears that his Queensland Nickel refinery in Townsville is losing money. Clive Palmer says his company Queensland Nickel won't borrow cash from the state government while he's in charge, after managers of the business ...

Clive Palmer will 'not allow' Queensland Nickel to borrow from state   Sydney Morning Herald
Clive Palmer: I don't need state government money for my nickel refinery   Herald Sun
Palmer denies seeking $25m mining loan   Sky News Australia
ABC Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Malaysia Airlines heeds MH17 lesson and reroutes flights - but not Qantas   
Sydney Morning Herald
Malaysia Airlines has rerouted its flights into and out of Europe away from another emerging conflict zone near the Caspian Sea after an advisory from European regulators at a time when most carriers, including Qantas, are continuing to fly despite the ...

Qantas flies over the region on its Dubai to London route. Picture: Nicole ...   NEWS.com.au
Joyce says lessons to be learnt from MH17   SBS
MH17 disaster could have been prevented: Qantas boss   9news.com.au
The Australian Women's Weekly   
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The Australian
   
New footage of cruelty to Australian sheep in Middle East triggers crackdown calls   
Sydney Morning Herald
Disturbing footage of Australian sheep being brutally beaten and slaughtered in parts of the Middle East has prompted fresh calls for a crackdown on the live export industry, the ABC's 7:30 reports. Australian sheep are being beaten with sticks, tied ...
Animals Australia investigator says welfare breaches in the Middle East during ...   ABC Online
Animals Australia captures sickening images of live export 'bloodbath' at ...   The Australian
Activists call for live export crackdown   North Queensland Register
Sky News Australia   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Baby Bunting shares surge 44 per cent on ASX debut   
Sydney Morning Herald
Shares in baby goods chain Baby Bunting surged as much as 44 per cent when the retailer debuted on the Australian stock exchange on Wednesday, delivering strong stag profits for investors lucky enough to snare stock in its $52 million initial public offer.
Stocks to watch on Wednesday   The Australian (blog)
Baby Bunting soars on debut   Herald Sun
Baby Bunting shares leap on ASX debut   TheBull.com.au

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Sky News Australia
   
Alcohol gives govt $6bn tax windfall   
Sky News Australia
The federal government reaps an average $36.50 in tax from the sale of each litre of alcohol, a study says. A Parliamentary Budget Office report released on Wednesday showed alcohol taxes returned $6 billion to the federal budget in 2014/15. Taxes ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
BP's Bight oil drilling approvals process is 'flawed', says Nick Xenophon   
Sydney Morning Herald
Controversial plans by oil major BP to drill for oil far off South Australia have hit a fresh wave of opposition after research commissioned by the Wilderness Society found that even a modest oil spill in the region would devastate fisheries and marine ...
Warnings BP will destory life in the Bight   9news.com.au
BP plc (ADR) Drilling At Australian Bight Creates Environmental Issues   Business Finance News

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