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Global Markets Overview - 15/10/2012

The Dow Jones Industrial Average squeezed out a modest advance to wrap up a tough week for the stock market, as worries about bank profits balanced off against a jump in consumer sentiment. The blue-chip Dow finished with a gain of 2.46 points, or 0.02%, to 13328.85 Friday, after rising by as many as 75 points in early trading.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 15/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has opened steady as concerns about growth prospects continue to plague Europe and the global economy.
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Australian Dollar Outlook - 12/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is still range trading, currently around the 1.0200's and likely to remain supported today.

Global Markets Overview - 11/10/2012

U.S. stocks slumped, sending the Dow industrials toward a second straight triple-digit drop as outlooks from industrial, commodity and energy heavyweights added to concerns about a global economic slowdown. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up 131 points, or 1%, to 13343 in late afternoon trading, a day after posting its biggest daily decline in nearly six weeks.

The Counterfeit Guardians of the RBA

The Sunday Times of London reports that the 54-year-old governor of Australia's Reserve Bank is an outside shot to replace Sir Mervyn King as the next governor of the Bank of England. Stevens would become the most powerful colonist in the British civil service.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 10/11/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has edged slightly higher despite a second consecutive poor night on global stock markets.

Lynas License to Operate Malaysian Plant Put on Hold… Again

For the nth time, Lynas Corp.'s plans to operate what could rival China's rare earths industry has been hindered as a Malaysian High Court on Wednesday failed to come up with a final decision on the Australian miner's controversial temporary operating license (TOL), effectively delaying again the miner's start of operations of its rare earths processing plant.

Global Markets Overview -10/10/2012

Stocks fell after a weaker-than-forecast economic-growth forecast from the International Monetary Fund stirred worries about corporate earnings ahead of Alcoa's quarterly report, due after Tuesday's closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 82 points, or 0.6%, to 13501, a drop that coincided with the five-year anniversary of the market's all-time high.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 10/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains under selling pressure this morning, following downgrades to global growth forecasts, as well as concerns ahead of forthcoming quarterly earnings season in the US.

NSW Sells Gov’t Buildings Worth Over $300 Million

New South Wales (NSW) Premier Barry O'Farrell announced on Tuesday that the state government will sell buildings worth over $300 million. The state will use the proceeds of the sale to begin housing infrastructure in growth areas in Sydney.

China’s Stockpiles of Iron Ore Up – Report

Despite last month's government pronouncement that it would embark on a massive infrastructure plan to spur up economic stability and growth, Chinese consumers of iron ore still have to actually bite into the good news as stockpiles of the key steelmaking ingredient jumped week on week in at least 25 major Chinese ports.

Developing Australia’s CSG Projects in Queensland Will Go to Highest Bidder

Developing Australia's coal seam gas (CSG) reserves and projects will now go to the highest bidder, Natural Resources and Mines Minister Andrew Cripps said on Tuesday before the 2012 Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) Coal Seam Gas Conference in Brisbane.

BHP Slashes Jobs at Iron Ore Unit

And the inevitable has happened. Global mining giant BHP Billiton Ltd. will leave no stone unturned to maintain business stability and viability, as it announced job cuts will be made even at the expense of its top revenue business driver, the iron ore division.

UK Court Forfeits Part of Sureties Fronted by Julian Assange Supporters

Bail guarantors for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have been ordered by a UK court to pay up around $150,000 for failure to ensure the surrender of the controversial whistleblower, who jumped bail June this year to seek refuge on Ecuador’s embassy in London.

Calls for Ouster of Peter Slipper as Speaker Mount

Federal Speaker Peter Slipper should not be allowed to reclaim his post even if the legal woes currently hounding him eventually developed into his favour, Coalition lawmakers said.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 10/09/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar continues to remain under pressure trading to a new 3 month low of US 1.0150 late yesterday.

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