Voters' support for the Australian Labor Party surged over the past three months, according to the latest Galaxy Poll commissioned by News Ltd, but Prime Minister Julia Gillard still faces the spectre of defeat if elections were held today.
Erik Pineda
Jan 30, 2012
The Australian sharemarket has kicked off the new trading week with uncertainty. Shares were lower on the open, gained for the next hour of trade and have now dipped into the red once again. The All Ordinaries index (XAO) is down 0.1 pct or 4.5 pts to 4344.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 30, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook:
The Australian Dollar remains fairly much unchanged after a choppy session offshore which saw a fall in US equity markets as the benchmark Dow Jones ended down 0.58% to 12,660 points.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 30, 2012
The Australian stock market is set to mildly rebound on Monday's trading in spite the weak leads from U.S. and European markets. What are today's market leads?
Christine Gaylican
Jan 30, 2012
From Daily Forex Markets News and Analysis (By Christopher Vecchio, Currency Analyst)
The Australian Dollar posted another strong week against the U.S. Dollar, gaining 1.60 percent the past five days. Quizzically, despite the Australian Dollar being the highest yielding major currency that we track at DailyFX, it was not the best performer this week; that title goes to the Swiss Franc
Christine Gaylican
Jan 30, 2012
U.S. stock indexes ended mixed Friday after a reading on domestic economic growth fell short of expectations, with the Dow recording its first losing week of 2012.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 30, 2012
Spending alone coming from the federal government will not shore up the economy in the immediate quarters ahead in light of the difficulties predicted this year by many economists.
Erik Pineda
Jan 28, 2012
As hard as it may be, former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett suggested this week that Australia is not cut out to compete with the United States, Japan, South Korea and lately, China.
Erik Pineda
Jan 28, 2012
The office of Prime Minister Julia Gillard confirmed reports that the staff blamed for leaking her presence and that of Opposition Leader Tony Abbott during an official function for the Australia Day has resigned.
Erik Pineda
Jan 28, 2012
Filipino veteran broadcast journalist Daniel Razon, together with a local television channel, UNTV, as its media partner, once again made history with the recently concluded (Even for Just One Day) Kahit Isang Araw Lang: Unity Run, held Sunday, January 22, 2012, at the SM Mall of Asia grounds in Pasay City, Philippines.
Jan 28, 2012
The 63rd Republic Day was celebrated in India. India is a country known for its diversity, colour and vibrant and here are billions of people with so many languages, religions, customs and traditions.
Jan 27, 2012
The Australian sharemarket managed to improve for the second time this week and for the fourth consecutive week. Shares have improved by around 5.5 pct so far in 2012. This is a much better start to the year than back in 2011 when shares ended flat in January. The All Ordinaries index (XAO) rose by 0.4 pct or 19.4 pts to 4348.5.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 27, 2012
The much awaited listing of Polyus Gold International Limited in the London Stock Exchange is now preceded by reports that the company is mulling merger talks with fellow Russian and rival Polymetal International PLC.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 27, 2012
He might still be pushing for the Tent Embassy's relevance, but indigenous leader Mick Gooda has emphasized that violence is not the answer to make known their cause for the aboriginal populace in Australia.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 27, 2012
The worsening eurozone debt crisis has prompted Australian banks to be more aggressive in cutting their exposure to the embattled continent.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 27, 2012
In a dramatic turn of events during Australia Day, the prime minister has been reported around the world to have had a ‘Cinderella’ moment when she tumbled and lost a shoe while being dragged by security away from an angry mob of protesters.
Arlene Paredes
Jan 27, 2012
Crocodile Gold Corp. of Canada and Petropavlovsk of Russia, just some of the world's numerous gold miners, both eye favorable production yields of the gold metal in 2012.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 27, 2012
Westpac could follow the lead made by ANZ Bank of independence from the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) overnight cash rate cuts insofar as setting of interest rates is concerned.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 27, 2012
The Australian sharemarket was closed yesterday due to the Australia Day public holiday and is gaining for the second time this week. The All Ordinaries index (XAO) is up 0.6 pct or 28.1 pts to 4357.2. Almost all sectors are improving however companies within the consumer discretionary industry are holding the market back.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 27, 2012
A day after revealing on Tuesday that it encountered a $40-million blowout in related construction costs at its controversial LAMP advanced materials refinery plant, Australian miner Lynas Corp. faced yet another hurdle, this time, the 2,000-page feedback it received to the application for a temporary operating license it lodged before the Malaysian Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB).
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 27, 2012
Two days after it downgraded global economic growth forecast, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also cut its outlook for Australia to 3 per cent from previous forecast of 3.3 per cent.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 27, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook:
The Australian dollar has opened above USD1.0600 against the Greenback this morning after hitting a three month high of USD1.0688 overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 27, 2012
The Australian Stock Market is seen benefiting from overnight gains, with the commodities-related stocks taking on the limelight on Friday's trading.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 27, 2012
U.S. stocks declined slightly Thursday, giving back early gains as a round of disappointing economic data offset strong earnings from blue-chips and the Federal Reserve's pledge to hold down interest rates. (Read on for Global Markets)
Christine Gaylican
Jan 27, 2012
The Australian sharemarket ended higher today for the first time this week, with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) rising by 1 pct or 42.7 pts to 4329.1. The consumer discretionary and utility sectors lost a little ground but all other industries ended the day higher. As long as Australian shares do not lose ground on Friday, the XAO will likely have improved for the fourth consecutive week.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 25, 2012
Australia and the United Kingdom signed on Tuesday a pact that would allow the two nations closer cooperation on information sharing and a host of other collaborative efforts, underscoring the two governments' improving relationship.
Erik Pineda
Jan 25, 2012
Gold reserves by the Republic of Belarus in the last month of 2011 have grown to 1.21 million ounces from 1.028 million ounces in November 2011, data from the Web site of the International Monetary Fund said.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 25, 2012
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will help the People's Republic of China (PRC) set up a pilot provincial emissions trading system that could pave the way for a national scheme and lower greenhouse gas emissions in the country.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 25, 2012
Last January 23 is the first day of the Lunar Year. According to Chinese Astrology this is the Year of the Dragon, or also known as the Spring Festival.
Jan 25, 2012
Production is the key for the Australian automotive industry to improve its current situation, according to former Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Bernie Fraser.
Erik Pineda
Jan 25, 2012