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Global Markets Overview - 06/28/2012

Investors pushed stocks to a second consecutive day of gains as a rise in oil prices and positive readings on the U.S. housing sector lifted sentiment ahead of a two-day European summit meeting.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/28/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is slightly higher this morning, currently trading at USD1.0080 ahead of another two day European summit.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 6/27/2012

We all know that time apart makes the heart grow fonder. Based on this thinking, investors should have celebrated today due to markets improving for the first time in five trading days. The mining sector lost a little ground, however all other regions of the market recorded at least modest gains. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) ended 0.7 pct or 27.7 pts in the back to 4084.
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Xstrata, Glencore Mega-Merger Shelved for Good or Waiting for Right Time?

Will the much-hyped, industry shaping $65 billion mega-merger between commodities trader Glencore International Plc and blue-chip miner Xstrata Plc, what with the investor retaliation over the planned retention payments for Xstrata Plc executives, ever push through? Or will it just remain forever floating in oblivion in a project that can be described as what could have been?

Canada's First Heavy Rare Earths Oxides Come From Quebec Deposit

Canadian company Orbite Aluminae Inc. announced on Tuesday it has successfully extracted the first commercial samples of heavy rare earth oxides and scandium from its aluminous clay deposit at its Grande-Vallee property in Quebec, aided by the use of its patented heavy rare earth and rare-metal extraction and separation technology.

Opposition Tap Small Businesses in Campaign Vs Carbon Tax

With less than a week before the Gillard government starts the collection of the $23-per tonne carbon tax, the Opposition is using all means to discredit the tax. The Coalition strategies include tapping small Australian businesses to post fliers that apologises to customers for hiking their prices on account of the carbon tax.

FBI Nabs 24 Credit Card Hackers, Prevents Theft of $200M+

U.S. authorities announced on Tuesday the arrest of 24 suspected hackers tagged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as responsible for the pilferage of credit cards and bank accounts information from Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/27/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is trading slightly higher this morning on renewed thoughts the RBA will leave the cash rate on hold at its meeting on July 3 and that the Australian economy, in general, is holding up in the face of Europe's woes.

Global Markets Overview - 06/27/2012

Consumer discretionary and energy shares led a modest rebound in U.S. stocks after data showed home prices fell less than expected in April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 32.01 points, or 0.3%, to 12534.67.

Global Oil Demand to Rise 0.9% to o 109.5 Million Barrels Per Day by 2035 – EIA

Global demand for liquid-fuel, such as oil, condensates, and natural gas liquids, has been forecast to grow 0.9 per cent between 2010 and 2035, to 109.5 million barrels a day, the US Energy Information Administration said Monday in a published report titled 'Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) for 2012.'

Australia Senate Report Pushes for Approval of Gay Marriages

The Australian Senate recommended on late Monday amendments to the country's Marriage Act that will pave the way for the legalisation of gay marriages, which both the Government and the Coalition have been opposing vehemently.

Hastie Group: 35 Jobs Saved Following Sale

Some 35 jobs have been saved from the latest sale of two businesses, along with a number of assets, which belonged to collapsed Australian engineering firm Hastie Group.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/26/2012

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.

Gold Losing to Diamonds in India

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.

Woman Behind Military Mom's Breastfeeding Photo Campaign Fired from her Job

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.

UBS Report: MRRT Revenues Seen to Fall Short More than 50%

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.

Liberal Party Opens to Nominees Seat Left Vacant by Shoplifting Senator

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.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 06/25/2012

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.

Global Markets Overview - 06/25/2012

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.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 6/22/2012

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.

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