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North Korea Declares “State of War” with South Korea, Threatens to Dissolve U.S.

North Korea has declared “state of war” with South Korea, emphasising that the “long-standing situation of the Korean peninsula as finally over.” The declaration was made through Pyongyang’s Korea Central News Agency (KCNA). It also made some threats to dissolve the United States in a government statement read on Saturday, March 30.
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BRICS Development Bank: Issues on Funding, Location Hound Future

Issues on funding as well as where to house the future development bank to rival the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have stalled the member nations of the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).

Australian Dollar Outlook - 27 March 2013

IG Markets, Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has maintained its overnight gains trading within the range of USD1.0489 to 1.0500 USD at the start of the trading day.

Inflation: When You’re In the Government’s Sights

What stopped the global financial crisis of 2008 from getting completely out of hand? Governments did. They bailed out, merged, financed, guaranteed, and handed out 'Get Out of Jail Free' cards for anyone who found themselves in trouble. Without government intervention, the financial system would've failed.

Asia Posts Headways in Low Carbon Future, but Australia Falls Short

Contributions led by emerging Asian economies such as Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey and China have catapulted Asia to become the leader in cutting carbon emissions for better environmental conditions. However, on a per country level, Australia listed way down below.

Situation Under Control as Cyprus Secures Bailout

After suspense was increasing to almost unimaginable levels, at last Cyprus secured a bailout, thus avoiding bankruptcy. It seems that negotiations were indeed dramatic, but the wraith of another crisis in Europe was headed off at least for the nearest future.

Low Income Earners, Pensioners in NSW to Receive Energy Rebates

Residents in retirement villages, for the very first time, as well as low income earners in the state of NSW are poised to receive energy rebates to assist them manage their respective escalating power bills, the state government announced on Tuesday.

Cyprus Bailout 2013: Laiki, Bank of Cyprus Open Tuesday; Other Banks to Open Thursday

Banks across Cyprus are expected to be deluged with account holders withdrawing their money despite the setting aside of the controversial deposit tax when the lenders open their door once again on Thursday, March 28. The Central Bank of Cyprus, which ordered all banks closed since March 16 to prevent a bank run, allowed on Monday the banks to reopen by Thursday following a new bailout scheme.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 26 March 2013

Bell FX, CMC Markets Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar was well bid in overnight trading, particularly against the EUR, as initial optimism over the Cyprus bank bailout plan gave way to concerns about what it could mean for other European economies. Nonetheless, this does not remove the cautious stance of most investors leading into the Easter holiday.

China to Become Starbucks’ Second Largest Market By 2015

Global coffee company and coffeehouse chain Starbucks Corporation had forecast China will become its second largest coffee-drinking market by 2015, possibly bumping off Canada. To facilitate this, it plans to open a whopping 1,500 number of stores across China in the next two years, to turn the tea-loving nation into a coffee-loving one.

Westfield Divests Stakes in Florida Centres for $700M, Shares Up

Westfield Group has divested half of its controlling shares in six malls in Florida, United States for US$700 million as part of its continuing strategy efforts to reallocate shopping center interests. The sell-off was made to U.S. real estate firm O'Connor Capital Partners.

Spanish Newspaper Retracts After Comparing Angela Merkel to Adolf Hitler

El Pais, a Spanish newspaper has retracted a column that compared German Chancellor Angela Merkel with German dictator Adolf Hitler. The column was written by economist Juan Torres Lopez of the University of Seville and published on its Web site and Audalusia printed regional edition.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 25 March 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: It was a quiet night of trading on Friday as financial markets await the result of ongoing discussions in Cyprus.

Labor Ballot May Lead to Cabinet Revamp by PM Julia Gillard

Expect bloodbath in the Gillard cabinet following the leadership challenge dare made by senior Labor Minister Simon Crean. Reports said that Australian Labor Party (ALP) leader and Prime Minister Julia Gillard will announce on Monday a cabinet revamp following recent developments in the party.

The Giant Battle Between Financial Markets and Governments

The worst you can get from a government is tyranny. Tyranny comes in many forms, such as excessive taxation, reckless foreign wars, and persistent legislative attacks on individual liberty by psychopathic political meddlers.

Tornadoes Hit Victoria, At Least 20 Injured

At least 20 people were injured, two of whom are in critical condition, after tornadoes and powerful storms slashed through Victoria's northeast on Thursday night. It also toppled trees and ripped off roofs and shattered glasses from windows of dozens of homes and businesses.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 22 March 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: Despite the tension currently existent in currency markets, exchange rates failed to move much overnight.

China’s Alibaba Mulls IPO Offering

Alibaba Group, China's largest e-commerce company, is mulling to hold an international public offering (IPO).

China to Lead Global Online Market by 2020 – Study

China's growing dominance on a lot of things has been seen to also extend to the global online market by 2020, according to McKinsey & Co, a global management consulting firm.

2013 World Down Syndrome Day: Celebrations at the Federation Square in Melbourne [PHOTOS]

The United Nations identified the important date March 21 as the “World Down Syndrome Day” (WDSD) with the aim to increase public awareness on the hereditary condition and to support the rights and well-being of the Down syndrome patients. A performance from the Down syndrome dancers will be held today at the Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia.

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