Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar dipped
below Parity last night (a "reverse" Parity party) as
headlines started to emerge ahead of this week's EU
summit as clear signs are yet to emerge the global
industrial cycle has bottomed and a lack of policy clarity
from the euro area being evident.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 26, 2012
Majority of submissions to a Senate committee that investigated marriage equality are in favour of a legislation that would permit gay couples to marry. Almost 60 per cent or 46,000 submissions that the committee received backed the legalisation of same-sex union.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 26, 2012
Jewellery investors in India are turning their focus on diamonds, shying away from gold as prices of the safe haven yellow metal continue to outrule the rupee.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 25, 2012
The woman behind a recent controversial photo shoot depicting a pair of female Air Force enlisted personnel breastfeeding their infants in uniform has been fired from her civilian job as an X-ray technician, though the company - naturally - says the divisive shoot had nothing to do with it.
Jamelle Agbuis
Jun 25, 2012
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan denied on Monday that free bottled waters and fruits will be withheld soon from school children visiting the Parliament as part of his office's cost-cutting measures in running the federal institution.
Erik Pineda
Jun 25, 2012
Amid the decline of incoming international passengers, the influx of Chinese tourists at the Auckland International Airport has grown 44.4 per cent in May to 12,443 individuals.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 25, 2012
Australia's production of the safe haven yellow metal gold continued to decelerate in the third quarter, spurred largely by the wet weather conditions.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 25, 2012
Receding profits by mining giants would lead to lower revenues for the controversial mining tax, which takes effect July 1 and has been projected by Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan to rake in for the federal government more than $13 billion over the next four years.
Erik Pineda
Jun 25, 2012
The sudden resignation of Liberal Senator Mary-Jo Fisher on Thursday over her second implication in shoplifting would not leave a void in the Senate. The party's State Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, July 27, to discuss a possible replacement for the legislator diagnosed with mental ailment.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 25, 2012
Australia has stepped up its efforts to pressure the Syrian government into initiating an end on the 15-month conflict that has been ravaging the Middle Eastern nation, which international observers said already killed thousands of innocent civilians.
Erik Pineda
Jun 25, 2012
Australia is set to ride on a massive natural gas boom that will surely propel the nation to a new level of economic heights, but it ought to drumbeat its labor supply as early as now to aid this development.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 25, 2012
Reality bites. With commodity prices taking a continued beating owing to the massive slowing global economic growth, investment bank UBS AG said it is impossible for Australia to generate the forecast earnings from its planned Mineral Resources Rent Tax (MRRT) in the next two years.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 25, 2012
The Australian share market lost ground on Friday, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) falling 1% or 40 points.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 25, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: After all the volatility of the last week or so the Australian Dollar starts the week over parity after fairly benign announcements on Friday.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 25, 2012
A rebound by banks and health-care shares helped push blue chips higher, although not enough to help them avoid a losing week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 67.21 points, or 0.5%, to 12640.78, Friday.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 25, 2012
The Australian sharemarket lost ground today for the third time this week, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) falling 1 pct or 39.9 pts to 4093.8. Despite today's slump, the Aussie market has actually only eased by 0.32 pct over the past five days thanks to a strong performance on Monday.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 22, 2012
Julian Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's London embassy for close to three days and there is no telling him what awaits him in case his high-profile application for asylum was rejected by the country he cherry-picked because it apparently opposes bullying from the United States.
Erik Pineda
Jun 22, 2012
The Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011 may have spooked the nuclear power industry as well as the uranium sector, but judging from the global activity wherein Chinese companies combined forces to bid for a UK nuclear power project, Britain poised to switch back to nuclear power after 20 years and the Lithuania parliament approving the construction of a new nuclear plant, nuclear power has regained its former stronghold - alive and kicking and most definitely back on the radar.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 22, 2012
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan was hardly surprised that Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) launched a legal challenge on Friday that questions the constitutionality of the Gillard Government-initiated minerals resource rent tax (MRRT) set to take effect in July.
Erik Pineda
Jun 22, 2012
More and more non-Chinese rare earths miners are turning aggressive with their respective exploration programs, wanting to get a slice of the rare earths pie in anticipation of the sector's potential supply glut in the wake of China's planned stricter monitoring on its rare earths industry.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 22, 2012
Global-growth worries slammed stocks Thursday, triggering a bearish recommendation from Goldman Sachs that accelerated declines and helped drive major benchmarks to their second-biggest one-day drop of the year.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 22, 2012
A global economy that supports healthier environment will be the wave of the future, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Friday, which in turn would eradicate poverty and generate more employment opportunities at the same time.
Erik Pineda
Jun 22, 2012
The Australian government needs to level the playing field of the domestic aviation industry that would allow Qantas Airways to legally accept foreign investments and survive what the national carrier calls as serious threats to its existence.
Erik Pineda
Jun 22, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has taken a nose dive as global markets suffer heavy falls after disappointing economic data from China and Europe weighs on the market.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 22, 2012
Embattled MP Craig Thomson has had two hits in his favour over Health Services Union (HSU) fund misuse charges he is facing. First, the former prostitute who initially claimed that Mr Thomson was her client recanted her statement two weeks ago. On Thursday, a court sacked HSU whistleblower Kathy Jackson who was instrumental in filing of charges against the MP.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 22, 2012
Scandals continue to plague Australian legislators. The Craig Thomson and Peter Slipper controversies have yet to subside, but on Thursday the spotlight was again on Senator Mary-Jo Fisher who quit her post effective Aug 10, 2012.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 22, 2012
While Australian MPs are still debating whether to recognize same-sex unions in the country, the Australian Bureau of Statistics have given gay couples de facto recognition by including same-sex couples in results of the 2011 census which it will release Friday morning.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 21, 2012
Unless Peru gets to develop new mines at the soonest possible time, it is likely its mining output will all the more decline in the coming years, with overall mining production expected to fall 4 per cent on 2012 on depleted reserves, slowing global demand and domestic political upheavals.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 21, 2012
Iron ore cargo traffic in India has been largely affected by its mining ban, with data handled by major ports having dropped 5.1 per cent to 94 million tonnes in May 2012 compared to a year ago, a report by The Economic Times said.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 21, 2012
You'd think millionaires, specially the Australian moguls, hardly felt the crunch of the ongoing global fiscal crisis? Well, think again. Because apparently, the millionaires from this tiny island country were the ones that experienced the toughest of luck in 2011 as far as their financial worth is concerned, a study published Wednesday revealed.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 21, 2012