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| | | Time runs out today for superannuation funds to have their say on regulations governing the levy to raise $55 million in compensation for victims of the Trio Capital fraud. With the impost worked out as a percentage of funds under management and capped ... |
| | | | ... stock on the S&P/ASX 100 index, however, up four cents, or 2.61 per cent, at $1.575. The worst performer in that index was rare earths mine developer Lynas Corporation, down 10 cents, or 4.44 per cent, at $2.15. Qantas is cancelling 31 flights on Friday ... |
| | | | ... investors. The company's stock dropped 9.5 cents, or 6.13 per cent, to $1.455. Agricultural chemicals supplier, Nufarm, was a rare bright spot, trading 32 cents, or 6.71 per cent, higher at $5.09. Nufarm's boss, Doug Rathbone, sold 4.5 million shares ... |
| | | | ... million contract with Fortescue Metals Group to provide engineering services to expand port facilities in Western Australia. Rare earths developer Lynas Corporation fell 21 cents to $2.24 as it postponed an extraordinary general meeting to consider a ... |
| | | | ... released positive news about the viability of its main asset, the Husab project in Namibia. The best performer on the ASX100 is rare earths miner Lynas, up 19 cents, or 7.92 per cent, to $2.59. Copper miner Equinox Minerals is up 1.22 per cent to $7.44 ... |
| | | | ... the London Metals Exchange, base metals were mostly higher, but copper and gold were down in the US. On the local bourse, rare earths explorer Lynas Corporation Ltd's $20.7 million deal to sub-lease two assets to fellow explorer Forge Resources Ltd has ... |
| | | | ... composite index fell 8.22 points, or 0.31 per cent, to 2,683.87 points. A day with such little change for stocks had been rare so far in March. The Dow had moved up or down by at least 100 points in four of the five previous trading days. Developments ... |
| | | | The Australian Securities and Investments Commissions (ASIC) will look at the "quality" of retirement financial advice available to consumers in a new shadow shopping exercise that will start this year. ASIC will begin shadow shopping research to judge ... |
| | | | ... Mining was off three cents at $15.68. Arafura Resources was up one cent at $1.135 as it said the "era" of low prices for rare earths had passed. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank was nine cents lower at $24.39, Westpac eased nine cents to ... |
| | | | Global infrastructure funds managed by Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFS GAM) and RARE Infrastructure have increased their teams on the back of fresh mandate wins. Colonial First State Global Asset Management's global listed infrastructure ... |
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