POLITICS & POLICY

Is the End of the Bull-run Near? Prices of Gold May Hit Rock Bottom in Q1

Are we there yet?Prices of gold, long considered by most as a safe haven investment possession against economic uncertainty and rising inflation, will decline further below $1,500 per ounce over the next three months, according to a poll made by Reuters of 20 hedge fund managers, economists and traders.

Orica Logs 148 Safety Violations in 11 Years

About 4,000 litres of sulphuric acid leaked on Friday from the Foreshore Road Plant of Orica in New South Wales (NSW). It was the sixth industrial accident to hit the chemical manufacturer since its Kooragang Island plant suffered a carcinogenic chemical spill over the Newcastle suburb of Stockton in August.

Kabul Seeks Aussie Role on Afghan Mining Industry

Despite earlier indications that China and India are inserting their footholds on Afghanistan's mining resources, Afghan officials have hinted that Australia's involvement in the Asian county's mining industry is also very much desired.
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Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon 12/16/2011

The Australian sharemarket managed to remain a touch higher for the whole session and ended 0.5 pct or 21 pts stronger to 4218.8. Almost all sectors improved however weakness from the energy, consumer discretionary and I.T sectors held back the gains.

Saudi 'Witch' Beheaded for Occult Practices

You would think such a scene would happen only in medieval fiction, but early this week, a woman convicted of practicing "witchcraft and sorcery" was beheaded in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Practicing "witchcraft and sorcery" is a capital offense in Saudi Arabia.

Leadership Change in Tasmania is Purely Speculation – Giddings

Lara Giddings slammed union leaders, accusing them of spreading baseless speculation that David O'Byrne is strategizing a change in leadership following reports that Tasmania’s business lobby stresses tough budget measures should be maintained even with a change of Premier.

China’s Imports of LNG Will Grow 30% in 2012: Mirae

Spurred by its growing domestic demand for electricity parallel to its increasing population and rapid urbanization, imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by China will climb 30 per cent to a record high in 2012.

November LNG Imports of S. Korea Down by 34.5%

After building more than enough stockpiles in September and October that will last its country's energy requirements through the winter, imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by South Korea, the world's second-largest buyer of the commodity, had fallen 34.5 per cent in November compared to a year ago.

More Natural Gas Discovered Off Western Australia

Chevron Corporation's Australia unit, the Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, announced on Thursday its discovery of another natural gas find in the Exmouth Plateau area of the Carnarvon Basin, offshore Western Australia. The recent find is the company's 12th in Australia since mid 2009.

Australian Stock Market Report - Midday 12/16/2011

The Australian sharemarket is improving for the first time in four sessions with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) up 0.4 pct or 18.1 pts to 4215.9. Companies in the consumer discretionary sector, particularly the retailers are amongst the worst performers at lunch however.

Australian Stock Market Report - Morning - 12/16/2011

MORNING REPORT (8.00am AEDT)The Empire manufacturing survey bounced to a 7-month high of 9.53 in December. The Philly Fed survey bounced to an 8-month high of 10.3 in December. Both suggest that the US economy is weathering the ongoing European crisis relatively well. US producer prices rose 0.3pct in November after falling by a similar magnitude in October. Excluding food and energy producer prices was up just 0.1pct in November.

Global Markets Overview - 12/16/2011

From Morrison Securities Pty. Ltd.U.S. stocks gained after investors took heart from stronger U.S. economic data, but fell off session highs after the head of the International Monetary Fund stoked fears that Europe's sovereign-debt crisis is worsening.

Most Expensive Food and Housing in Australia

Australia is now one in a list of countries with the most expensive essentials from food to housing, according to a study. In fact, key essentials are now pricier in Australia than in London, New York and Singapore, prompting Aussies to call Australia as the land of the great big rip-off, reports said.

Peabody Energy Starts Production at Australian Mines

U.S. coal giant Peabody Energy said it will increase seaborne export coal volumes at its Wilpinjong and Millennium mines in Australia by 3 million tonnes to 5 million tonnes after expanding both operations.

OPEC’s New Quota Meant to Rationalize Over-Production

Member-nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) have agreed to raise its oil yield quota to 30 million barrels a day (mbpd), which is actually what the cartel has almost been producing lately.

Gaddafi Daughter Seeks ICC Probe Into His Killing

A lawyer representing Muammar Gaddafi's daughter, Aisha Gaddafi, said on Wednesday he had sent a letter to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to ask if an enquiry had been launched into the killing of her father and brother.

Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon 12/15/2011

The Australian sharemarket lost ground for the second time this week with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) ending the day 1.2 pct or 52 pts lower to 4197.8. Today's falls have wiped out almost all of the gains recorded so far this month. In fact since the start of the month, shares have only edged higher by an unimpressive 0.3 pct.

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