POLITICS & POLICY

Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/13/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is steady this morning after an overseas session that was positive following the German Constitutional Court (GCC) allowing the ratification of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) to pass conditionally.
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Iron Ore Prices Up On Beijing’s Infrastructure Plan

Spot prices of iron ore jumped like crazy on Monday after Beijing announced over the weekend it would embark on an AU$150 billion ($US157 billion) infrastructure building plan to boost domestic spending, giving iron ore miners hope for better days ahead.

Malaysian Court of Appeals Upholds High Court Judge Decision on Lynas TOL

The Court of Appeals of Malaysia had upheld a decision by a High Court judge wherein the latter ruled that the opposing residents to the presence of the rare earths processing plant of Australian miner Lynas Corp in Kuantan should first appeal to the proper venue before bringing the matter to the High Chambers.

Japan, Russia Sign $7B LNG Plant Facility

Setting aside a longstanding territorial dispute, Japan and Russia have forged ahead to continue building a $7 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Vladivostok spurred by Asia's growing demand for the chilled fuel.

Global Markets Overview - 09/10/2012

U.S. stock markets turned a weak jobs report into positive news Friday, ending higher on expectations that the data will lead to new Federal Reserve efforts to help the economy.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: Weaker US data and positive signs out of China propelled the Australian Dollar significantly higher in the offshore session on Friday.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/07/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar rallied after Europe's central bank unveiled an unlimited but conditional bond-buying program to help alleviate the euro zone's sovereign debt crisis.

Gina Rinehart Gets New Title: Queen of Mean

Gina Rinehart has several titles only she could claim such as Australia's richest person and the world's wealthiest woman. However, her recent comments about Australian minimum wage earners and YouTube remarks on the country's global competitiveness earned her a new title - Queen of Mean.

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