Sunday, February 7, 2016

Ansell suffers first-half profit fall and other top stories.

  • Ansell suffers first-half profit fall

    Ansell suffers first-half profit fall
    Ansell suffers first-half profit fall
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  • OFX shares tank after Western Union ends merger talks

    OFX shares tank after Western Union ends merger talks
    OFX CEO Richard Kimber. He said he was very surprised when Western Union decided to end its takeover of the company. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer The share price of online currency site OFX (formerly OzForex) has plunged more than 38 per cent after Western Union ended its takeover bid and the Australian company cut its 2016 earnings guidance.Chief executive Richard Kimber said the OFX board had terminated the discussions when it received no binding offer from the ..
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  • $A higher as greenback roars back to life

    $A higher as greenback roars back to life
    $A higher as greenback roars back to life
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  • Job ads lift in new year: ANZ

    Job ads lift in new year: ANZ
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  • Broadspectrum extends deal for Manus Island, Nauru detention services

    Broadspectrum extends deal for Manus Island, Nauru detention services
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  • Hot air balloon clips powerlines near Mareeba in far north Queensland

    Hot air balloon clips powerlines near Mareeba in far north Queensland Posted February 08, 2016 11:20:50 A group of tourists has had a lucky escape after their hot air balloon clipped high-voltage powerlines in far north Queensland.The incident happened near Mareeba yesterday morning, cutting power to almost 500 customers.Senior Constable Russell Parker said the Australian Transport Safety Bureau was investigating the incident."The pilot of the balloon operated the lif..
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  • Rental growth slowest on record

    Rental growth slowest on record
    Residential rents have not risen for a whole year, according to CoreLogic RP Data Louise Kennerley Residential rents are growing at their slowest pace in at least two decades, according to CoreLogic RP Data, dealing another blow to property investors who are already having to cope with higher home loan rates and tighter lending rules.The latest CoreLogic RP Data Rental Review recorded just 0.2 per cent growth in rents across the combined capita..
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  • Australian stocks lower at noon

    Australian stocks lower at noon
    Australian stocks lower at noonJohn ConroyBusiness SpectatorFebruary 8, 2016 12:37PMSavePrint A man monitors trading on the electronic screens at the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney.The Australian sharemarket has pared losses — again staring down the 4900-point mark — but remained in the red at noon as banks and energy stocks weighed following declines in the oil price and a worse-than-expected jobs number in the US on Friday.At 12.05pm (AEDT), the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 17.6 p..
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  • ANZ probe set to blow up traders' world

    ANZ probe set to blow up traders' world
    Sacked ANZ traders say bank tolerated drugs, strip clubs Lewd and salacious tales of sex, drugs and alcohol splashed across the media has been the source of dealing room banter amongst the bond trading community.But a far more serious matter is coming to the fore.On Monday Adele Ferguson revealed in The Australian Financial Review that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission was readying to take action against a group of traders from the ANZ bank in relation to allege..
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  • JB Hi-Fi interim net profit rises 7.5pc to $95.2 million

    JB Hi-Fi interim net profit rises 7.5pc to $95.2 million
    JB Hi-Fi to benefit from Dick Smith collapse Australia's largest consumer electronics retailer, JB Hi-Fi, has all-but ruled itself out as a saviour for creditors of Dick Smith, saying it is not interested in bidding for the entire business and has little interest in buying individual stores."If it falls over more than it has some property opportunities will present themselves, but they're very small," JB Hi-Fi chief executive Richard Murray told analysts on Monday after reporting ..
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Bendigo seeks redemption .On the Go Bendigo | Thursday, February 4, 2016 .
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