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New Zealand’s Fonterra’s 2012 Payout Down 19%

New Zealand dairy company Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd. on Wednesday said its payout to farmer shareholders will fall by 19 per cent as net revenues for the 2011-12 season had remained flat at $19.8 billion.
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Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/26/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains below 1.0400 following a surge in Spain's borrowing costs and protests against the country's austerity measures.

Caterpillar Dims Earnings Forecast Thru 2015

Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) has been forced to slash its 2015 earnings forecast as commodity miners and producers equally reduced budget allocations for project developments as a result of the debilitating global fiscal crisis dragging commodity prices down.

Iron Ore Continues to Drop

Despite world prices of steel currently stable, the price of the basic commodity used to make it, iron ore, has again continued to drop.

Global Markets Overview - 09/25/2012

Stocks pulled back Monday as weak German economic data and discord over plans for a European banking union brought out sellers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 20.55 points, or 0.2%, to 13558.92.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/25/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: After a dip overnight to below 1.0400 the Australian Dollar has recovered to the low 1.0400's as the quiet trading of the last few days continued.

China, Venezuela Enter Agreement to Develop Gold Mine

Officials of the Venezuelan Government and Chinese company China International Trust and Investment Corp (CITIC) signed an agreement to develop the Las Cristinas gold mine, touted as one of the world's great undeveloped gold deposits.

Bo Xilai Former Deputy Put Behind Bars

The verdict was out in China as another personality close to Bo Xilai, once touted as one of the country’s rising politician, was sentenced to prison terms for covering up the crime trail left behind by Gu Kailai, Mr Bo’s wife.

China Wants Australia’s Milk

Apart from Australia's agriculture sector, where China has shifted its focus away from commodities iron ore and coal, the world's second-largest economy has decided it wants to have a piece of Australia's dairy sector as well.

Global Markets Overview - 09/24/2012

U.S. stocks on Friday finished nearly unchanged, giving Wall Street its first weekly drop for September. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) fell 17.46 points, or 0.1%, to 13,579.47, leaving it down 0.1% from the week-ago close.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 09/24/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has started the week's trading at similar levels to the end of last week's with no major announcements occurring over the weekend.

Bo Xilai Lined-Up for Likely Court Trial

Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai could soon face court trial following revelation of details this week that he knew of the murder committed by his wife, Gu Kailai, but elected not to do anything.

PM Julia Gillard to Address UN Next Week

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard will address the United Nations General Assembly next week. She would deliver her address while attending the opening of the 67th session of the General Assembly. She will be in New York from Sept 23 to 27.

BHP Confirms Cancellation of Queensland Coal Mine Project

Since first announcing in May that it will hold some $80 billion on supposed programmed projects, BHP Billiton Ltd. had been in a roll on supporting that claim as it declared cancellation after cancellation of high-ticket projects.

Chevron Uncovers More Gas in Western Australia

U.S. oil and gas producer Chevron Corp announced its Australian subsidiary, Chevron Australia, has uncovered more natural gas in its Carnarvon Basin, in the greater Gorgon area, off the coast of Western Australia.

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