POLITICS & POLICY

China to Set National Pricing System for Rare Earths

Apart from the trading platform it launched to monitor prices of rare earths in the global market, China has proposed to institute a national pricing system for the precious metals that is target for implementation in September.
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Global Markets Overview - 08/08/2012

The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index topped 1400 for the first time in three months after a Federal Reserve official called for additional central bank stimulus. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 51.09 points, or 0.4%, to 13168.60, rising for a third consecutive session.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 08/08/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is lower this morning, currently trading around USD1.0550, after mixed data from both sides of the Atlantic failed to provide any real direction during the offshore trading session.

Ergon Energy Blames Dogs for Electricity Bill Hikes

Besides the carbon tax and Australian states, another scapegoat - or scapedog - was blamed for the rise in electricity bills of some homeowners. Ergon Energy is blaming pet dogs for failure of the utility firm's employees to read some electric meters.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 08/07/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is relatively unchanged this morning, currently trading at USD1.0560, ahead of the RBA's interest rate meeting today.

Canberra Libs Reverse Stand on Plastic Bag Ban

The Liberals in Canberra promised to repeal the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) ban on free plastic bags if they grab the territory's political leadership after the October ACT polls. The position is a U-turn from the previous stand taken by the Libs in 2004.

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