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WGC Pares Forecast of Chinese Gold Demand for 2012

Noting the financial crisis that continues to hit and stall the eurozone, the World Gold Council (WGC) said it expects gold demand from China to pare from the 1,000 metric tonnes it earlier predicted in May to just about 870 metric tonnes overall for 2012.

Australia Signs BPO Deals with India’s SBS

Australia has signed two business deals with Sundaram Business Services (SBS), the business process outsourcing arm of Sundaram Finance Ltd., which will aid the latter's expansion plans in the Asian nation.
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Global Markets Overview - 07/10/2012

Nervousness about Europe's debt crisis, an economic slowdown in China and the onset of domestic earnings season pushed U.S. stocks lower for a third-straight day Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 36.18 points, or 0.3%, to 12736.29. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index gave up 2.22 points, or 0.2%, to 1352.46.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 07/10/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar continues to hover around the USD1.0200 level, despite weaker offshore equity markets and continued concerns about the European recovery.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 7/9/2012

It was a less than ideal start to the new trading week, with shares losing ground for the third consecutive session. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) fell 0.9 pct or 39.2 pts to 4159.8. Today was also around 20 pct quieter than last Monday. It is important to note that last week was one of the quietest so far in 2012.

Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 7/9/2012

Friday night the overseas markets were hit by weak U.S. job numbers and concern over global growth. The all-important U.S. non-farm payroll numbers came in below market expectations as 80,000 new jobs created over the month of June was just not enough to settle markets. European and U.S. investors were also cautious ahead of the new global growth forecasts from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The head of the IMF Christine Lagarde said in a speech on Friday, in Japan, that she will revise ...

Afghanistan to Receive $1bn Aid from Australia

Resource-rich Australia has committed to extend $250 million for four years from 2015/16 for war-stricken yet also resource rich country Afghanistan.

Melbourne Cemetery Charges Family $55 as Carbon Tax

Despite the threat of a $1.1 million fine from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), some Aussie entities continue to gouge residents by blaming the two-week-old carbon tax for large increase in prices.

Queensland Joins Andrew Forrest in Mining Tax High Court Battle

Andrew Forrest of Fortescue Metals has found an ally in its High Court battle against the mining tax in the Australian state of Queensland. Despite a meeting on Monday between Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Queensland Premier Campbell Newman, the state will go ahead and join Fortescue in the High Court challenge.

Global Markets Overview - 07/09/2012

U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday to cap a holiday-shortened week marred by weak readings on the U.S. economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished Friday off 124.20 points, or 0.96%, at 12772.47, as investors responded to a third consecutive month of employment data that were worse than expectations.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 07/09/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar retreated from its recent highs on Friday night after the June US non-farm payrolls came in lower than expected with 80,000 new jobs created versus the 100,000 generally predicted.

AFP Absolves PM Gillard’s Aide in Australia Day Fiasco

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) cleared a former media aide of Prime Minister Julia Gillard from any wrongdoing despite the information that he leaked to Canberra protesters during the Australia Day celebration early this year.

PM Gillard Calls on Tony Abbott to Work with Asylum Committee

Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Friday that the Multi-Party Reference Group she convened "to address asylum seeker and refugee issues," is all geared up for work, with its cross-party composition filled up save for the slots reserved for the Coalition.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 07/06/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar had a brief boost to two month highs after the UK and European Central banks announced fresh bouts of stimulus overnight.

Global Markets Overview - 07/06/2012

Actions by central bankers to juice the global economy failed to excite investors Thursday, while signs of hope on the U.S. jobs front also weren't enough to push stocks higher. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index dropped 6.44 points, or 0.5%, to 1367.58, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 47.15 points, or 0.4%, to 12896.67.

Labor Govt Downplays Talks of Carbon Price Revisions

Barely a week after it came into full swing, talks of revising the carbon tax swirled as Independent MP Rob Oakeshott further pushed on his campaign for the federal government to drop the $15 floor price from the scheme.

China Has Already Implemented Rare Earths Stockpiling Plan – Report

China, the world's stronghold of vital rare earths needed for a large number of electronic devices used in defense, alternative energy and communications industries, has already started stockpiling its rare earths, a state-run news daily reported.

Blaine Diddams, Australia Mourns Loss of the SAS Soldier

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) revealed yesterday the name of the SAS member killed in Afghanistan earlier this week as Sgt Blaine Diddams, a 22-year veteran in the military service, 17 years of which were spent with the Special Air Service Regiment.

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