Victoria Premier Ted Baillieu will meet on Friday with Alcoa Chief Executive Alan Cransberg in an attempt to save 600 jobs on the line. Mr Cransberg said earlier this week that the company is planning to close its Geelong plant because of the strong Australian dollar and weak metal prices.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 09, 2012
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has reaffirmed her commitment of protecting Australia's workforce, which she said can only be effectively done by focusing the energy of the government in running the economy.
Erik Pineda
Feb 09, 2012
The government of Western Australia has included Methylenedioxypyrovalerone or MDPV to its list of dangerous drugs, following the lead of two earlier states that banned the synthetic substance earlier.
Erik Pineda
Feb 09, 2012
Increasing rates will break the social contract between Australian banks and the public, warned Greens MP and banking spokesperson Adam Bandt.
Lawrence Villamar
Feb 09, 2012
U.S. stocks pared losses to inch higher as investors digested headlines over a Greek debt-restructuring deal that would allow the euro-zone country to avoid a default.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 09, 2012
Central Philippines has been trembled by an earthquake Monday with a magnitude of 6.8. The calamity has damaged buildings and caused landslides that covered 30 houses with soil resulting to the death of 13 people.
Feb 09, 2012
Just days after Facebook filed papers to go public, a large California pension fund is criticizing the social media giant for having an all-male board of directors.
ranina sanglap
Feb 09, 2012
The Australian sharemarket rose for the second time this week today with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) up 0.4 pct or 18.8 pts to 4363.7. All sectors ended higher with the exception of the utilities which lost a little ground.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 08, 2012
Iran has started feeling the pinch of economic sanctions against its government even before U.S. President Barack Obama formalised this week anti-Tehran measures that would further restrict economic dealings with the Islamic Republic.
Erik Pineda
Feb 08, 2012
Aussies need not be trapped on interest rates being imposed by their existing banks, with the government and consumer groups urging bank clients not to hesitate on switching providers when the situation warrants it.
Erik Pineda
Feb 08, 2012
The global fiscal crisis that has been going for five years now had surely caught, and affected, most global economies unprepared and debilitated. Fact is the present ongoings now in the eurozone. But not China. Regardless of the real and present danger of a potential hard landing economic scenario, China had already prepared itself to face this.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 08, 2012
Business leaders defended on Wednesday the decision of Australian banks and other local companies to offshore jobs. They said the rising labour cost in Australia requires that businesses must have more flexibility in responding to market changes minus political criticism.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 08, 2012
Boosted by the international sale of its 12-year old bonds early this month, the gold and foreign- currency reserves held by South Africa has risen by 5.3 per cent at end January over the previous month, its most in almost two years, data from the Reserve Bank showed on Tuesday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 08, 2012
Noting that Australians are already doing it and Kiwis should not continue to miss a chance on Monday holidays, first-term Labour MP David Clark was pleased that his bill Holidays (Full Recognition of Waitangi Day and Anzac Day) Amendment Bill was drawn on Tuesday from the members' bill ballot.
Arlene Paredes
Feb 08, 2012
Australia celebrates with the United Kingdom on its ongoing fete that highlights the six-decade rule of Queen Elizabeth II, one of the world's longest serving monarchs.
Erik Pineda
Feb 08, 2012
Travelers passing through Australian airports will soon undergo full body scans, and refusal to do so would result in missing one's flight. Under Australian laws introduced this week, any passenger selected for a full-body scan will not be able to request a pat-down, but passengers with serious medical conditions will not be required to go through the scans.
Arlene Paredes
Feb 08, 2012
When the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was considering another round of overnight cash rate cut, Aussie banks were hinting of not passing in full to borrowers any rate reduction the central bank would likely make. Now that the RBA has stayed the current rate of 4.25 per cent, banks are even mulling a rate increase.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 08, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook:
The Australian dollar is steady this morning trading at USD 1.0800 after reaching a new six-month high yesterday following the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to leave the cash rate unchanged.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 08, 2012
The positive leads from U.S. markets may not impact much on local stocks especially the currency-sensitive ones with the rate pause initiated by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), analysts say.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 08, 2012
Stocks held onto gains in early-afternoon trading, even as Greece delayed action on austerity measures to address its debt crisis. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 35 points, or 0.3%, at 12881, reversing early losses.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 08, 2012
The Australian sharemarket was travelling well for most of the session, until the Reserve Bank (RBA) decided to keep interest rates on hold at 4.25 pct. The All Ordinaries index (XAO) fell 0.5 pct or 19.7 pts to 4344.9. Most sectors lost ground following the RBA decision however the energy sector, the telcos and healthcare companies managed to end the day higher.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 07, 2012
Political intervention will not benefit Australia's banking customers, according to leading figures of the nation's banking industry.
Erik Pineda
Feb 07, 2012
A weak retail environment this year could mean freeze hiring and even job losses, according to the Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA), citing that latest data points to that dreadful likelihood.
Erik Pineda
Feb 07, 2012
America's recent hint that its combat role in Afghanistan could be transformed into training mission by middle of 2013 could accelerate Australia's withdrawal from the war-torn country.
Erik Pineda
Feb 07, 2012
Contrary to expectations of an overnight cash rate cut, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept on Tuesday the existing key lending rate at 4.25 per cent at the Monetary Committee's first policy rate meeting for 2012.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 07, 2012
All the fanfare normally attending the first sitting of the Parliament were present, punctuated by a bible reading that delved into 'betrayal', yet for Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the first order of business is to focus on the economy.
Erik Pineda
Feb 07, 2012
Obama thinks his tax policies are an extension of faith, saying that Jesus would support his plan to impose a higher effective tax rate on higher-income Americans. But many are crying foul over his remarks.
Lawrence Villamar
Feb 07, 2012
China is likely to experience power supply outages this year, with a shortage estimated to reach up to 40 million kilowatts (kW) compared from 30 million kW in 2011, driven by a supply shortage of the raw commodity coal.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 07, 2012
Extraction and production of the precious yellow metal gold by Turkey, a country sandwiched between Europe and Asia, increased by 43 percent to 24.4 tonnes in 2011 compared from a year ago, the country's Anatolia News Agency reported.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 07, 2012
Two African-focused miners, Randgold Resources and Harmony Gold Mining Co., have reported churning in favorable results in 2011.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 07, 2012