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| | | ... the positive talk, Australia's growth seriously lags behind the global average and is even more unimpressive given the mining boom we currently enjoy, according to futurist Neville Norman. Giving background to a discussion of Australia's financial future ... |
| | | | ... resources boom, it seems that our cash starved infrastructure is beginning to hit the country's coffers where it hurts - in the mining sector. Hundreds of wagons once used to transport Queensland coal are lying idle throughout the state while earlier ... |
| | | | ... Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 19.27 points to 2,557.19. LONDON - UK stocks ended flat as stronger metal prices boosted mining stocks, but a lower oil price hit energy shares. The FTSE 100 gained 5.1 points to 6,570.5. FRANKFURT - The DAX index lifted ... |
| | | | ... session just inside negative territory, as a last-minute slide in heavyweight GlaxoSmithKline overrode gains in the oil and mining sectors. The FTSE 100 closed at 6,636.8 points, down 4.1 or 0.06 per cent. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended at 7,619.31 ... |
| | | | ... across Australia, the water shortage crisis has been revealed as far worse than previously reported. Along with farmers, mining and other water-intensive industries are going to pay the price. Reports today indicate that inflows into the Murray Darling ... |
| | | | ... address the risks and convert the opportunities for growth into bottom-line profits," he said. Selected companies included mining giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, as well as Bluescope Steel. Major property developers such as Mirvac were also included. ... |
| | | | ... market is expected to open higher this morning after a strong lead from Wall Street and takeover speculation surrounding mining giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto set to continue. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, at 0825 AEST, the June share price index ... |
| | | | ... Australia's money tree last night, raining dollars down on tax payers, but can it bear the same yield in years to come when the mining boom ends? It's only reasonable to expect that, with such abundance as the Australian economy has dished up, the government ... |
| | | | ... preventing them from offsetting tax losses in previous years against future tax bills. This discouraged new investments in mining projects and infrastructure, but after tonight's Budget Australian businesses are expected to have some $94 billion in tax ... |
| | | | ... of 7.4 per cent per year. Finance and insurance came second with 187.9 points or 5.5 per cent per year. By contrast, the mining industry lagged behind at 138.8 points, the average level of innovative activity. Overall, the index found that Australia ... |
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