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BHP concentrating risk or securing future?
by Chris Becker From the FT: BHP Billiton, the mining group formed by one of the industry’s landmark mergers, is considering the sale of almost all of the businesses that Billiton brought to that deal – refocusing the Anglo-Australian company on BHP’s core operations from before the 2001 tie up.
Chris Becker
10 years ago
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How foreign property buyers have dodged FIRB
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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ECB warms up a frozen Euro
by Chris Becker The currency wars continue!
Chris Becker
10 years ago
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Investor finance smashes records in April
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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When an Aussie boom town busts
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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Palmer gives Abbott a way out on parental leave
By Leith van Onselen For months, Tony Abbott’s $5.5 billion a year Paid Parental Leave (PPL) Scheme has been condemned from every corner.
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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When it pays to pack-up and leave our shores
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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Australian LNG shot in energy war
From Santos today: US liquefied natural gas exports won’t be cheaper for Asian customers than LNG that can be supplied from Australia, according to Santos chief executive David Knox.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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Oh boy, is the RBA confused
The RBA’s Head of Financial Stability, Luci Ellis, gave a speech yesterday that included reference to macroprudential tools and made absolutely no sense: At this point I should probably mention macroprudential policy.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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WA and QLD are going to bust
Yesterday’s GDP figures gave us a taste of what is to come for WA and QLD.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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Immigration continues to moderate
By Leith van Onselen The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yesterday released visitor arrivals and departures data for the month of April, which registered another significant fall in net long-term and permanent migration into Australia.
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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$20b medical research fund a policy disaster
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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Who’s winning the race into the iron ore pit?
Iron ore mining equities are struggling today despite a decent lead from Dalian futures which have been 1% or so.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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AFG investor mortgage demand blows roof off
By Leith van Onselen Australian Finance Group (AFG) has released its housing finance data for the month of May, which registered record high mortgage applications on the back of record investor demand.
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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China’s property bust: From Beijing to Bondi
Cross-posted from Investing in Chinese Stocks.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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World War C (for coal!) declared
Yesterday Barack Obama declared a war on coal in the US.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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WA Budget an iron ore comedy act
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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Australian retail sales miss expectations
By Leith van Onselen The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has just released retail sales figures for the month of April, which registered a 0.2% seasonally-adjusted increase in sales over the month, missing economist’s expectations of a 0.3% rise.
Leith van Onselen
10 years ago
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Is ignorance our economic pillar of strength?
One of the more interesting features of running MB over the past three and a half years has been the hostility that greets it in the mainstream media.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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John Oliver pwns Tony Abbott
At the risk of engaging in Tony Abbott bashing today (there are things MB supports about the Government!) , find below a new video from John Oliver in the US, formerly of The Daily Show and now out on his own.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
Chinese blockade agents as house prices tank
From Investing in Chinese Stocks.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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China’s reformers are seizing power
Cross-posted from Investing in Chinese Stocks.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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More daily house price hysteria
Is RP Data missing its seasonal adjustments yet?
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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One-term Tony mulls nuclear war on youth
For some time now MB has tracked the war on youth that has engulfed Australian public policy.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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Economic implications of the iron ore crash
When I wrote the post Five Reasons to Fear an Australian Recession I discussed a possible convergence of five moderate shocks that could combine into one major blow.
David Llewellyn-Smith
10 years ago
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