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- + IMF's Lipsky says moderate world recovery underway—GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - The world economy is recovering moderately but still faces challenges such as the need for medium-term fiscal consolidation, the IMF's First Managing Director, John Lipsky, said on Sunday.
- + Afghans withdraw cash from bank—Nervous depositors have continued to withdraw money from Kabul Bank, despite assurances by Afghan leaders that the institution is safe with government backing.
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- + Anglo Irish Bank to be "decommissioned": minister—DUBLIN (Reuters) - Nationalized Anglo Irish Bank will be "decommissioned," with a decision on its fate expected within a few weeks, a junior government minister was quoted on Saturday as saying.
- + G20 leaders agree economic recovery to continue—GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - The G20 members agreed on Saturday the global economic recovery would stay and the recent investors' anxiety appeared overdone, a South Korean delegate said.
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- + Newcrest eyes opportunities—Newcrest Mining Ltd's boss says the gold miner can expand at a sustainable pace in the years ahead.
- + Aust market to open higher on US lead—The ASX is expected to open higher on Monday after better than expected US jobs data.
- + Depositors withdraw from Kabul bank—Nervous depositors have continued to withdraw money from Kabul Bank despite assurances by Afghan leaders.
- + Apple computers reveals next conquest—Apple computers has announced it's putting all its efforts into trying to marry TV and the web.
- + Banks offer aid after NZ quake—Promises of aid have started coming in after a massive earthquake hit New Zealand's South Island.
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Last new 5/9/10 4:33pm.
- + Toll roads on collision course with investors—We thought the bankers and builders would cream off fees, but we never knew that the traffic forecasts were baloney.
- + Hang up or hang on?—For a stock with more than most riding on the result of the current protracted political gridlock, Telstra has a lot of fans in the investment community.
- + When it comes to investing, women win—I made an offer to the children the other day. It was prompted by the realisation that our 14-year-old is never home.
- + Revealed: execs reap new bonus bonanza—News' Chase Carey has not only taken over the duties of Peter Chernin, he's taken on the mantle of best-rewarded exec with $32m package.
- + Big bucks for ticket kings—The hype is almost as big as the hair - and the ticket prices.
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Last new 5/9/10 1:02am.
- + Toll roads on collision course with investors—We thought the bankers and builders would cream off fees, but we never knew that the traffic forecasts were baloney.
- + Hang up or hang on?—For a stock with more than most riding on the result of the current protracted political gridlock, Telstra has a lot of fans in the investment community.
- + When it comes to investing, women win—I made an offer to the children the other day. It was prompted by the realisation that our 14-year-old is never home.
- + Revealed: execs reap new bonus bonanza—News' Chase Carey has not only taken over the duties of Peter Chernin, he's taken on the mantle of best-rewarded exec with $32m package.
- + Big bucks for ticket kings—The hype is almost as big as the hair - and the ticket prices.
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Last new 5/9/10 1:02am.
- + Savings take a dive as consumers spend—CONSUMERS are plundering their savings to meet rising mortgage payments while splashing out on holidays and computers. [Link to media]
- + Tax operation struggling to find victims—SERIOUS questions are being asked about the effectiveness of the $300m Operation Wickenby. [Link to media]
- + Sigma to defend possible legal action—SIGMA Pharmaceuticals to defend any possible legal action over the generic drug marker's capital raising in 2009, it says. [Link to media]
- + Economy thrives without government—FINANCIAL markets thrive despite unresolved Federal election outcome on the back of strong dollar and growth. [Link to media]
- + Sigma to defend possible legal action—SIGMA Pharmaceuticals to defend any possible legal action over the generic drug marker's capital raising in 2009, it says. [Link to media]
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- + Don't bruise the boss's brand—How you are perceived publicly can harm your employer's reputation, writes Tony Featherstone.
- + Girls get most capital out of desperate dad—I made an offer to the children the other day. It was prompted by the realisation that our 14-year-old is never home. I assumed that we would lose her when she left to travel the world but the reality is that she has already gone because: "Quite honestly Dad I've got better things to do than hang around here with you losers."
- + Texans narrow focus to Sigma capital raising—SIGMA PHARMACEUTICALS is expecting to be hit with a shareholder class action over its alleged failure to disclose its financial position before a capital raising last September.
- + Protest plan against $30b gas hub in WA—ENVIRONMENTAL groups plan an international shareholder campaign against companies involved in a $30 billion proposed gas hub on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.
- + Telstra float of SouFun worth $450m—TELSTRA will reap at least $US410 million ($450 million) from floating and then selling its 50 per cent stake in SouFun, a Chinese online real estate search engine.
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Last new 4/9/10 11:06am.
- + Canada's $3.75bn Andean swoop—AUSTRALIA'S second-largest gold company, Andean Resources, has recommended a $C3.6 billion ($3.75bn) offer from Goldcorp Inc. [Link to media]
- + Bank bosses creme de la creme of big earners—AUSTRALIA'S 30 top executives have earned a collective $1.5 billion in the six years since mandatory disclosure began. [Link to media]
- + Pursuit of funds flattened MFS—AS Michael King cursed, joked and threw about slang before court this week, he looked every bit the small-time Gold Coast solicitor. [Link to media]
- + The man who would be King—WHEN the Leighton Holdings board convenes for its regular monthly meeting on Monday, there will be one notable absentee. [Link to media]
- + Stocks finish week on a high—THE Australian sharemarket posted its first weekly gain in four weeks, supported by materials and industrials. [Link to media]
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Last new 3/9/10 5:34pm.
- + Aussies at breaking point—NOT only do many Aussies not have enough superannuation but they are unhappy about the management of what they do have. [Link to media]
- + Doubts on bank profits—AUSTRALIA'S major banks are careering towards a "tipping point" that could see billions wiped from their profits. [Link to media]
- + Qantas forced to pay—QANTAS will be forced to pay upwards of $40 million to thousands of Australian travel agents it short-changed. [Link to media]
- + Nufarm in firing line—A COCKTAIL of damaging elements has wiped almost 14 per cent off the share price of fertiliser manufacturer Nufarm this week. [Link to media]
- + A recipe for disaster—FIRST homebuyers should have a savings history, an understanding of their mortgage and must be able to make the payments on it. [Link to media]
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Last new 3/9/10 5:58pm.
- + Telstra announces that SouFun files for IPO - Business Review Australia—BigPond NewsTelstra announces that SouFun files for IPOBusiness Review AustraliaTelecommunications giant Telstra announced Friday that its Chinese subsidiary SouFun filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of American Depositary Shares representing the Class A ordinary shares of SouFun. ...SouFun float marks Telstra hiatus in ChinaThe AustralianSouFun sale could earn $450mSydney Morning HeraldChina's SouFun Holdings files for $120 mln IPOReutersABC Online -CFO World -Invest in Australiaall 55 news articles » [Category: Business]
- + NGM Resources sends target's statement on Paladin takeover bid - Proactive Investors Australia—TheBull.com.auNGM Resources sends target's statement on Paladin takeover bidProactive Investors AustraliaNGM Resources (ASX: NGM) has sent its target's statement to Paladin Energy (ASX: PDN, TSX: PDN, NSX: PDN) in response to the bidder's statement sent to it by Paladin on 2 September, 2010, in relation to a bid to acquire all of the ordinary fully paid ...Aust-listed NGM urges shareholders to take Paladin Energy offerTrading Markets (press release)all 27 news articles » [Category: Business]
- + Toll roads on a collision course with their investors - Sydney Morning Herald—Toll roads on a collision course with their investorsSydney Morning HeraldPRIVATE investor funding of Australian toll roads is all but dead: the game is up. We thought the bankers and builders would cream off fees, but we never knew that the traffic forecasts were baloney. Funnily enough, when you read ''expert opinions'' ...and more » [Category: Business]
- + New blowout preventer placed on Gulf well - CNN—The HinduNew blowout preventer placed on Gulf wellCNN(CNN) -- A blowout preventer that may hold important forensic evidence as to why it failed, triggering the world's largest accidental oil spill, has been brought to the surface of the Gulf and placed on a vessel, officials said Saturday night. ...BP Installs New Blowout Valves on Cemented Macondo Well in GulfBloombergBP well 'poses no further risk'BBC NewsBusted BP well no longer 'threat' to Gulf: US officialAFPReuters -Telegraph.co.uk -The Associated Pressall 8,328 news articles » [Category: Business]
- + BP Installs New Blowout Valves on Cemented Macondo Well in Gulf - Bloomberg—ReutersBP Installs New Blowout Valves on Cemented Macondo Well in GulfBloombergA new valve-stack system installed last night to replace the one that failed BP Plc's Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico has removed the threat of oil flowing into the water, the US government ...Busted BP well no longer 'threat' to Gulf: US officialAFPBP replaces failed blowout preventer on Gulf wellReutersBP raises suspect safety valveTelegraph.co.ukWall Street Journal -New York Times -Los Angeles Timesall 7,685 news articles » [Category: Business]
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Last new 5/9/10 4:33pm.
- + Aust stocks to open higher on US lead—Formation of government to impact on investor sentiment. 5 Sep 2010 2:42 PM
- + G20 says economic recovery to continue—Speed may slow but markets overreacted, delegate says. 5 Sep 2010 2:24 PM
- + Greens deal approved by cabinet: Conroy—Ministers only had times to sign off on 'broad parameters'. 5 Sep 2010 1:56 PM
- + Katter delays decision announcement—Earlier hoped to declare choice on Sunday or Monday. 5 Sep 2010 1:47 PM
- + Newcrest continues to eye M&A—Chief sees good opportunities in Asia Pacific, W. Africa. 5 Sep 2010 12:35 PM
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- + Google to settle privacy case for $9m—GOOGLE has agreed to pay $US8.5 million dollars ($9.2 million) to settle a privacy lawsuit over its Buzz social networking feature, according to court documents.
- + US stocks soar after employment data—US stocks closed higher on Friday after a much anticipated jobs report lifted hopes that the US economic recovery is on the right track.
- + Dollar flat ahead of US data—THE dollar closed little changed in contrast to volatile trading earlier this week, with traders on the sidelines ahead of key US employment data.
- + NSW Maritime sorry for software strike—NSW Maritime has apologised to boat owners after striking workers shut down its workplaces over flawed licensing software.
- + BP says oil spill cost $11.2 billion—OIL giant BP said today the Gulf oil spill had cost the British company eight billion euros ($11.25 billion) so far.
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- + Aust market to open higher on US lead—[AAP] - The Australian share market is expected to open higher when trade resumes on Monday after a better than expected US jobs report eased concerns about the American economy.The Australian share price index ...
- + Conservationists help zebras—[AAP] - Conservationists are using information gathered from surveys of hundreds of people in a remote area of Kenya to find ways to help protect an endangered type of zebra, it was revealed today.There are thought ...
- + Newcrest eyes opportunities—[AAP] - Newcrest Mining Ltd s boss says the gold miner can expand at a sustainable pace in the years ahead with opportunities in Australia and overseas.Newcrest chief executive Ian Smith said the takeover ...
- + Banks must pay for Greece crisis: Slovakian PM—[AFP] - Slovakian Prime Minister Iveta Radicova, whose country refused to contribute to a 110-billion-euro bailout of Greece, said on Sunday banks had to pay for the debt crisis that shook the eurozone. We ...
- + Afghans withdraw cash from bank—[AAP] - Nervous depositors have continued to withdraw their money from Kabul Bank, despite assurances by Afghan leaders that the nation s largest institution is safe with the government backing it.Hundreds ...
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- + Experts say Clem7 doomed to fail—MANY doubted the Clem7 tunnel traffic forecasts on which RiverCity Motorway's public float was based long before the cars failed to turn up. [Link to media]
- + Rinehart's $2bn dream derailed—BILLIONAIRE Gina Rinehart's ambitious plans to produce tens of millions of tonnes of coal from the Galilee Basin in Queensland have hit a major hurdle. [Link to media]
- + Markets close on strong week—The Australian share market on Friday ended the week with a third successive gain. [Link to media]
- + Clem7 boss defends bonuses—CLEM7 boss defends bonuses of more than $1 million paid to senior executives, saying payments linked to successful opening of tunnel. [Link to media]
- + US lead drives up Australian stocks—THE Australian stock market opened higher on Friday morning following more gains on Wall Street overnight. [Link to media]
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