POLITICS & POLICY

India’s Iron Ore Mining Ban Affects Cargo Traffic

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.

Even Australian, World Millionaires Experience Tough Times

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.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 6/21/2012

Despite a stronger start to trade this morning, the gains fizzled with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) slumping by 1 pct or 43.1 pts to 4133.7. Around ¾ of all companies ended either flat or in the red by close of business.
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Melbourne Earthquake Causes Superficial Damage to Victoria Buildings

Although the Tuesday temblor that shook Victoria was the biggest earthquake to rock the state in three decades, the buildings suffered only superficial damage. A construction expert explained the strength of Victoria buildings to changes in building regulations in the aftermath of the magnitude 5.6 earthquake in Newcastle in 1989 that killed 13 people.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/21/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar tested the USD1.0220-50 resistance window overnight while Greece finally swore in a coalition government and the US Federal Reserve continued "the twist".

Sydney Brothel Expansion Plans Granted by Court

Although there were objections to the multi-million dollar expansion of a Sydney brothel, the Land and Environment Court ignored the opposition on moral grounds.

Global Markets Overview - 06/21/2012

U.S. stocks finished a volatile day roughly where they started, as investors balanced positive developments in Europe against some disappointment that the Federal Reserve held off on more aggressive action to juice the economy.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 6/20/2012

The performance of the Australian sharemarket continues to be heavily influence by offshore developments. Last night, most global markets improved strongly (up by as much as 2 pct). A Greek coalition seems close to being announced and there has been speculation the Europeans will use a chunk of their bailout funds to buy Italian and Spanish debt (no confirmation). The bad news for the Greeks is that they will need to face the Germans this Friday in the European football championships (a coincide...

U.S. Report Lauds Canberra on Fight Against Human Trafficking

A U.S. report on human trafficking heaped praises on the Australian government to stamp out people smuggling in the Asia-Pacific region, citing the nation as a definitive leading figure in eliminating what it called as modern-day slavery.

Key Climate Change Policy Splits Coalition

Cracks are showing on the Coalition climate change stand as the party's support for the 20 per cent Renewable Energy Target (RET) was questioned by backbenchers.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/20/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains well supported this morning following a night of strength in equity markets and upbeat statements from the G20 regarding Europe.

Global Markets Overview - 06/20/2012

Speculation that U.S. central bankers are set to unveil additional stimulus measures lifted the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index for the fourth session in a row, as tensions eased across Europe's financial markets.

BRICS Injects Huge Money to IMF’s Firewall Fund

The firewall purse being worked on by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) got a significant boost late Monday as the world's emerging markets pledged a total of $US95.5 billion to the emergency fund that the global lender said will be used to fend off threats of recession around the world.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 6/19/2012

After a stellar start to the trading week, the Australian market lost a little ground today. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) fell 0.4 pct or 16.5 pts to 4167.4. It was another quiet day on the market with only around $3 billion worth of shares exchanging hands today. When discussing markets, the negative seems to receive significantly more attention than the good. Yesterday, the XAO rose by around 1.9 pct thanks to the victory by a pro-Euro and pro-bailout party in the Greek elections.

Lynas Rare Earths Plant Gets Backing of Malaysian Parliament: Plant Facility is Safe

The Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) created to look into the safety of the highly disputed $200-million rare earths processing plant of Lynas Corp. in Malaysia has concluded that the facility is safe and has strongly urged for the immediate release of the temporary operating license (TOL) to finally start the plant's delayed operations.

Russia’s Gazprom To Work With Japan On LNG Projects

Russian firm Gazprom, also the world's largest extractor of natural gas, is mulling to build a gas pipeline to Japan as part of a memorandum of possible liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects expected to be signed between Russia and Japan next week.

Tony Abbott to PM Gillard: Ease Down on Your Economic Lectures

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott called on Prime Minister Julia Gillard to focus on Australia's domestic affairs instead of issuing unsolicited advices to G20 member nations, specifically to the struggling economies of the eurozone.

German Utility Firm RWE Abandons Nuclear Plan Ambitions

Massively knocked down by its own government's ruling to phase out nuclear power, Germany's second-biggest energy supplier, RWE, announced on Monday it will no longer build nuclear power plants, both domestically and overseas.

FM Bob Carr: Melinda Taylor's Freedom Lies on ICC Hands

The ball on the Melinda Taylor affair is now on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) hands as Foreign Minister Bob Carr said on Tuesday that an apology coming from the court could soon win the release of the detained Aussie lawyer and her ICC co-workers.

How to Advocate for Family Leave Insurance, a.k.a “Paid Family Leave,” in Your State

This week I wrote a post for Forbes.com entitled "3 Reasons Why Card-Carrying Capitalists Should Support Family Leave." To help individuals advocate for Paid Family Leave (which is really Family Leave "Insurance") in their state, Ellen Bravo the Executive Director of Family Values @ Work, a national network of 16 state and local coalitions helping spur the growing movement for family-friendly workplace policies, offered the following get-started tips:

Senator George Brandis Blames Carbon Tax for Fairfax Woes

Australian politicians are again playing the blame game just barely two weeks to the collection of the carbon tax on July 1. Coalition Senator George Brandis on Tuesday pointed to the carbon prices as the reason behind Fairfax Media's woes.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/19/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar is unchanged this morning currently trading at USD1.0115 as the offshore markets digested the result of the Greek elections.

Global Markets Overview - 06/19/2012

The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index inched ahead Monday after Spanish borrowing costs rose to a record high and Greek political leaders sought to form a pro-bailout coalition following Sunday's election. Stocks bounced from opening lows to waver between slight gains and losses for most of the day. The S&P 500 edged up 1.94 points, or 0.1%, to 1344.78

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