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Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon - 19 November 2012

Since the GFC investors have become accustomed to political inertia at pivotal moments when bipartisanship or farsighted initiatives are required. The matter of the 'Fiscal Cliff' is another inflection point in this regard. When pressed, most commentators would agree that the situation will be resolved to avert a crisis

West Australia Approves Woodside's Browse Gas Project

The state government of West Australia has finally given the green approval to the proposed $30 billion Browse gas project of Woodside Petroleum, despite green groups denouncing the project as an "environmental disaster" waiting in the offing.
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Australian Dollar Outlook - 19 November 2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is trading back in the mid 1.0300's this morning as talks in the US concerning the "fiscal cliff" offered some encouragement that a compromise will be reached between Republicans and Democrats.

Australian Online Shoppers Warned – Thieves Also Lurk Online

It's that merry season again where people splurge and shop for gifts either to give to others or to oneself. And as the number of Australians set to go online shopping will double this year, according to security technology company McAfee, it would be best to keep a mind or two whenever the urge to use that smartphone and tablet comes up to shop online.

Australia’s Proposed Marine Reserves Goes into Law

Effective Friday night of Nov 16, a vast portion of the oceans surrounding Australia, 2.3 million square kilometres to be exact, will become part of the country's marine reserves.

Ford Pushes Through With Job Cuts, More Than 200 Affected

Ford Australia, as part of an announcement made in July, has pushed through on Friday its workforce reduction, in which more than 200 workers from its Victorian plants in Geelong and Broadmeadows eventually lost their jobs.

Global Markets Overview - 16 November 2012

U.S. STOCK MARKETSU.S. blue chips pared their declines Thursday afternoon but remained in the red, hurt by middling economic data and global political uncertainty. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 42 points, or 0.3%, to 12529.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 16 November 2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is lower after reports of large currency sales by the Reserve Bank of Australia and weak global market performances.

Best Place and Time to Witness the 2012 Leonid Meteor Shower

On November 17, the Leonid meteor shower will be visible under the dark skies with estimated 10-15 meteors per hour during its peak at 3 a.m. EST. Viewers should pick a nice spot in order to witness the rare event as the meteor shower shoot across the skies of Florissant, Waukee and Chicago.

GrainCorp Junks $3B Takeover Bid By ADM, Says Offer Undervalued Company

Australia's largest listed grain trader, GrainCorp Ltd., announced on Thursday it has junked the A$2.7 billion ($2.8 billion) takeover approach by U.S.-based Archer Daniel Midlands Co. (ADM), saying the cash offer of $11.75 per share "materially undervalues" the company.

Global Markets Overview - 15 November 2012

U.S. stocks stumbled toward a fresh three-month low as growing political concerns in the U.S. and European economic weakness offset gains in some technology shares. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 110 points, or 0.9%, to 12647 in afternoon trading Wednesday. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index lost nine points, or 0.7%, to 1365, and the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite shed 15 points, or 0.5%, to 2869.

Lynas Prevails; Malaysia Kuantan Court Junks Legal Action for 2nd Time

Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corp. has announced that the second legal action filed by the Save Malaysia Stop Lynas group against its processing plant facility in Malaysia had been shelved off by the Kuantan High Court. But for some reason, shares of the rare earths miner continued to tumble on Thursday.

20 States Now Working on Process to Secede from the Union

Historians through the years have argued that the Civil War decided, once and for all, the issue of whether states could secede from the union, but that hasn't stopped a growing number of Americans from entertaining the notion these days.

Leon Panetta: U.S. Takes No Issue with Aussie Budget Defence Cuts

The U.S. appears supportive of the security policies outlined by the Australian government, including its recent decision to slash billions in defence budget spending, which is part of the Gillard government’s ongoing efforts to realise a surplus in early 2013.

Lynas Rare Earths Malaysian Plant Faces New Setback

As expected, activists in Malaysia opposed to the presence of Lynas Corp.'s rare earths processing plant continued to rally on their disagreement, filing for yet again a second application to prevent the Australian miner from using its temporary operating license to fire up the plant in Kuantan.

BHP Billiton Sells Diamond Business to Harry Winston for $500M

After months of searching for a potential taker, BHP Billiton has finally divested from its diamond business for a bargain price of $500 million to diamond-miner and jewelry-retailer Harry Winston Diamond Mines Ltd.

Global Markets Overview - 14 November 2012

Home Depot led a rally in stocks tied to consumers' discretionary spending, leading U.S. stock benchmarks higher and fueled optimism about the U.S. housing market.

Total Solar Eclipse 2012: 10 of the Best Photos Uploaded to Instagram [PHOTOS]

The visibility of the total solar eclipse in Cairns, Queensland in Australia had been a much anticipated event for "umbraphiles," or those who travel across the world to chase eclipses. Click on the accompanying slideshow to see some 10 of the best solar eclipse photos uploaded to Instagram during and right after the eclipse.

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