Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Australian banks rally puts squeeze on hedge fund short sellers and other top stories.

  • Australian banks rally puts squeeze on hedge fund short sellers

    Australian banks rally puts squeeze on hedge fund short sellers
    Janus Capital's Carmel Wellso said banks were "oversold". Jesse Marlow Bank shares posted their strongest gains this year following news that the economy is growing faster than economists expected, hurting investors who bet the banks will be burned by a property crash.A sustained burst of spending by consumers in the powerhouse states of NSW and Victoria helped the economy shrug off another quarter of falling national income and commodity price..
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  • SA slams Canberra's health premium increase "gross hypocrisy"

    SA slams Canberra's health premium increase
    South Australia Premier Jay Weatherill has attacked the federal government's approval of a more than 5 per cent increase in private health insurance premiums. Alex Ellinghausen A premier labelled as "gross hypocrisy" the federal government's approval of a 5.6 per cent increase in private health insurance premiums compared to an offer of just 2.5 per cent increased funding for the states to fund public hospitals.Federal Health Minister Sussan Le..
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  • Australian homes at risk from faulty wiring

    Australian homes at risk from faulty wiring
    The insulation on the affected cables deteriorates and becomes brittle far more quickly than normal wires. Electricians and builders are ignoring a recall of faulty electrical wiring, leaving tens of thousands of homes at risk of fire, the consumer watchdog says.Infinity and Olsent branded power cables remain a fire or electrocution risk in 22,000 homes and offices, according to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, despite the products being recalle..
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  • Hazardous liquid leak at BP service station near Geelong puts dozens of people in hospital

    Hazardous liquid leak at BP service station near Geelong puts dozens of people in hospital
    Hazardous liquid leak at BP service station near Geelong puts dozens of people in hospital Updated March 02, 2016 18:28:16 About 30 people have been taken to hospital, some suffering respiratory problems, after a hazardous liquid leak at a BP service station near Geelong.About 100 litres of liquid has leaked at the station on the Princes Highway at Avalon since it was detected about 1:00pm. The leak came from a B-double truck carrying butyl acrylate, which is similar to..
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  • Banks surge leads ASX above 5000 on strong GDP numbers

    Banks surge leads ASX above 5000 on strong GDP numbers
    The big four banks did the bulk of the heavy lifting in the session. The sharemarket broke through the crucial 5000 mark on Wednesday, fuelled by a strong rally in energy and banking stocks, and with investors cheering data showing growth in the domestic economy beat all forecasts.The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index closed 2 per cent higher at 5021.2, while the broader All Ordinaries finished 1.9 per cent higher at 5083.5. Gross domestic product rose by 0.6 per c..
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  • Xenophobia jeopardising foreign investment in Australia, Tourism Minister warns

    Xenophobia jeopardising foreign investment in Australia, Tourism Minister warns
    Xenophobia jeopardising foreign investment in Australia, Tourism Minister warns Posted March 02, 2016 16:32:27 Xenophobia could be jeopardising hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign investment needed by Australia, Tourism Minister Richard Colbeck has told the ABC.Senator Colbeck, who is also the assistant minister for trade and investment, said he was "significantly concerned" about the negative rhetoric surrounding the recent sale of Tasmania's Van Diemen's Land..
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  • Qld Nickel refinery death may be imminent

    Qld Nickel refinery death may be imminent
    Qld Nickel refinery death may be imminentA union says everything needs to be done to stop Clive Palmer's nickel refinery being wound up by the end of the week.Queensland Nickel's administrators FTI Consulting are seeking a cash injection to ensure the plant near Townsville can continue to operate.FTI has asked the Queensland government for an emergency $10 million overdraft facility to deal with a cash flow crisis, and warns that without it the plant will close and Queensland Nickel will end up ..
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  • Taskforce to investigate CTP fraud

    Taskforce to investigate CTP fraud
    Taskforce to investigate CTP fraud
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  • Optus calls for broadband contract cuts as NBN rolls out

    Optus calls for broadband contract cuts as NBN rolls out
    Optus chairman Paul O'Sullivan wants legislation to allow users to quit contracts one they are connected to the NBN. Photo: Christopher Pearce Optus chairman Paul O'Sullivan has called for new laws allowing millions of internet users to quit their contracts once they are connected to the national broadband network and for Telstra to split its phone-line network from the main company.Speaking at a Trans-Tasman Business Circle event in Sydney on Wednesday, Mr O..
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  • BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Glencore raise concerns for commercial property

    BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Glencore raise concerns for commercial property
    BHP Billiton is enduring one of its toughest ever years, but what does that mean for landlords? Jessica Shapiro Plunging commodity prices and losses from the world's biggest miners have shaken the foundations of Australia's office towers with thousands of square metres of space coming on to the market.Major landlords such as China Investment Corporation, Australia's Future Fund, Investa Commercial Property Group, DEXUS Property Group, GDI, CBUS..
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