Kiwi beneficiaries with children will be compelled to look for work as soon as changes to New Zealand’s welfare are introduced in March. Social Development Minister Paula Bennett announced on Monday that the first stage of National's welfare reforms will get underway next month, Dominion Post reported.
Arlene Paredes
Feb 28, 2012
India is determined to promote its nuclear energy program with a planned 20 more nuclear reactors in the pipeline amid escalating protests in the country.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 28, 2012
Barely a week after Telstra Corporation submitted its revised structural separation undertaking (SSU), the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) gave its approval for the $11 billion deal between NBN Co and the country's dominant telco to go ahead.
Erik Pineda
Feb 28, 2012
Qatar, in an apparent bid to ascertain its position as the world's top exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), is looking to invest into the LNG facilities of Australia, the world's fourth-largest LNG exporter, in what could be seen as a merger of two LNG strongholds.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 28, 2012
There are speculations that Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who just got a fresh mandate from her party mates in the Monday Australian Labor Party leadership ballot, will initiate a cabinet reshuffle. The revamp reportedly would take into account the stand taken by Labor MPs with cabinet positions in the lopsided poll.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 28, 2012
In spite the grim apathy that seemed to shroud most of today's youth, there are still those who get involved and engage in the politics of change. Students from state-run Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) have shaved their heads in protest denouncing an alleged misuse of funds by officers of their student council.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 28, 2012
Japanese consumers would be required to reuse and reprocess rare earths metals found in a number of electronic products in a bid to lessen dependence on the precious metals under opending legislation.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 28, 2012
The Australian stock market is off to a positive start on Tuesday's trading day, as overnight leads from the European and U.S. stocks markets were taken, though lightly by investors still wary how the recent jump in oil prices will curb potential earnings.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 28, 2012
U.S. stocks pushed higher on the heels of firm readings on the domestic economy, putting the Dow industrials on course for the first close above 13000 since May 2008. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which at one point Monday had fallen 100 points, climbed 24 points, or 0.2%, to 13006 in afternoon trade.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 28, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is stronger this morning, currently trading around USD1.0750 after looking markedly weaker during our local trading
session yesterday.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 28, 2012
The Australian sharmarket lost ground for only the second time in five sessions, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) falling by 0.8 pct or 34.5 pts to 4354.5. The good news is that last week was the best week of 2012 to date with shares improving by 2.7 pct.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 27, 2012
The almost complete $200-million rare earths processing plant in Malaysia of Lynas Corp. continues to wrangle protests, even as a nuke expert had said the plant is very much safe.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 27, 2012
The national Labor Leadership ballot has revealed Julia Gillard being the winner. She has gained 71 votes compared to Mr. Rudd's 31 votes according to the announcement made by Chris Hayes, party returning officer.
Jackie Bargas
Feb 27, 2012
Complicated adjustments and the ongoing Labor leadership row should convince the federal government to give some breather to the financial services industry and delay its scheduled revamp July this year.
Erik Pineda
Feb 27, 2012
Russian-Canadian miner Rusoro Mining's loss has become the Citic Group of China's gain as the Chinese state investment company on Friday sealed with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez an accord to develop the Las Cristinas gold project, along with other oil and mining projects.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 27, 2012
After a flat start, the Australian share market is trading lower at lunchtime in the East, following a vote on the Australia Labor Party leadership. Julia Gillard remains Australia's Prime Minister, beating former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd 71 votes to 31 in a Caucus room vote this morning. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is down 24.5pts or 0.6pct to 4364.5.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 27, 2012
It was a lopsided victory for Julia Gillard who handily beat Kevin Rudd 71 to 31 for the leadership post in the Australian Labor Party on Monday morning. With the votes, Ms Gillard would also retain her position as Australian Prime Minister.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 27, 2012
The Australian stock market has begun with a heady, flat start this morning as the country watches the voting caucus among Labor Party leaders. Although analysts expect Julia Gillard to win, Australians and observers are still disappointed at the cracks in the leadership foundation of the party and confidence among voters will be difficult to rein.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 27, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has opened around 1.0700 and is little changed from Friday's close as the leadership vote in the Australian Labour Party caucus commences at 10 am today.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 27, 2012
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index squeaked out its highest close since 2008, as most stocks traded higher after better-than-expected reports on home sales and consumer sentiment. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.74 points, or 0.01%, to 12982.95, after reaching above the 13000 mark earlier in the session.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 27, 2012
Amidst a global financial pandemonium, the group collectively known as BRIC - the countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China - in a show of collective strength is contemplating pooling resources and funds together to create a multilateral bank, but only by and for the exclusive use of developing nations such as theirs.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 24, 2012
Resigned Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said on Friday in a Brisbane press conference that he will challenge Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard for the leadership of the Australia Labor Party (ALP).He arrived earlier on the same day from Washington.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 24, 2012
Ethiopia, Africa's second-most populous nation, wants to sell portions of its state-owned tantalum rare earth mine to foreign countries, and it wants investors from China, Sweden, Germany or South Korea to make a bid on it.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 24, 2012
Both the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the ANZ Bank are apparently sending mixed signals to the public when it comes to interest rate setting. While RBA Governor Glenn Stevens said on one hand that the large Australian banks are not too profitable, he maintained on the other hand that the overnight cash rate of 4.25 per cent is where it should be even if the big four have lifted their lending rates.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 24, 2012
The National Broadband Network nears its full realisation as Telstra Corporation submitted on Thursday its revised plan that will pave the way for NBN Co to assume control of the giant telco's national communication network.
Erik Pineda
Feb 24, 2012
Kevin Rudd was impossible as a boss, according to Attorney General Nicola Roxon, who served as head of the Health Ministry until the former prime minister was booted out in a party coup in 2010.
Erik Pineda
Feb 24, 2012
A day after he resigned from his post, former Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd is back in Australia. In a press briefing on Friday morning upon his arrival at Brisbane Airport, Mr Rudd said he would make a statement later within the day on his plans about the Australian Labor Party leadership ballot on Monday.
Vittorio Hernandez
Feb 24, 2012
Unconfirmed media reports on Thursday circulated that Vale, the world's second largest metals and mining company and global leader in iron ore production, is reportedly eyeing to buy into Australian iron ore resources to strategize its shipment schemes to the Asian market.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 24, 2012
The Adani Group of India has allotted a $6 billion worth of funds for projected coal mine-related expenditures as it pushes through with its overseas expansion plans in Australia and Indonesia by 2015.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Feb 24, 2012
The Australian stock market is bound to benefit from the overnight gains posted by markets in the U.S. and Europe. The S&P 500 traded near 10-month highs and the Dow once again flirted within the 13,000 level.
Christine Gaylican
Feb 24, 2012