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| | | Super industry bodies have heralded last night's passing of the mining tax legislation, which paves the way for the gradual SG rise to 12 %, as an "historic" day for Australians. The legislation also provides for a super tax rebate for low-income earners ... |
| | | | ... profits which lifts stock prices and dividends. Hopefully, the passage of the Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT) bill last night - you know the one, the one that slaps our super sectors with a 30% tax on their "super profits" - starting on 1 July will ... |
| | | | ... One after another, they're rolling in. Exactamondo Virginia! More upside surprises came out of Uncle Sam's country last night. Better days are getting happier. Happy days are getting better. Wall Street is happy and it knows it. The Dow Jones Index closed ... |
| | | | ... top of a range where we have been a couple of times, at about 4,300," Mr Burrell said. "The Dow went through 13,000 last night. So, if they continue to hold that, and we don't get anything out of Europe that comes out of left field, then I think we might ... |
| | | | ... economic growth for the year overall. But as I claimed on this day exactly a week ago, "there was nothing fresh in last night's report - only a recycling of old spooks" and that, "if these recycled scares are the best rationales, it looks like another ... |
| | | | ... commodities, the UBS Bloomberg Constant Maturity Commodity Index dropped by a mammoth, gargantuan, heart-stopping 0.3% last night. All because a succession of economic releases suggest that there's big trouble brewing in China. Hot on the heels of Chinese ... |
| | | | ... contracts traded. There were about 11 stocks up for every 10 that had fallen at 1200 AEDT. Wall Street closed higher on Friday night (AEDT) - the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.11 per cent, the S&P500 ended up 0.36 per cent and the NASDAQ finished ... |
| | | | ... time to get their houses in order. This is the same hope expressed by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi last night. While he thinks that the outlook for the single currency area economy "is still subject to downside risks," recent indications ... |
| | | | ... is the continued flow of better-than-expected and improving eco and survey stats out of America. We got more of 'em last night. Automatic Data Processing Inc. and Macroeconomic Advisers LLC reported that US private firms added 216,000 workers last month ... |
| | | | ... coming. And contagion? It's still a risk but the threat may be lessening. If you saw Bloomberg's report on Portugal last night, you'll know why. Take it away Bloomberg. "Portugal should be able to return to bond markets next year and private creditors ... |
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