Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
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  1. Aussie dollar still falling

    The Australian dollar keeps falling and Uncle Sam is completely to blame.

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    Aussie dollar still falling
  2. Bernanke warns on austerity

    US Fed chairman warns that tightening monetary policy now could stall the US recovery.

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    Bernanke warns on austerity
  3. Navitas CEO cashes out

    Rod Jones takes advantage of company's record share price run by pulling $50m out of the market.

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    Navitas CEO cashes out
  4. Creasy to visit Nova find

    Australia's richest prospector to make rare site visit to Nova and Bollinger nickel finds.

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    Creasy to visit Nova find
Ford to end Australian production

Car maker to cease manufacturing in Australia by Oct 2016 costing 1200 jobs. 07:12 am

Telstra is not saying how many jobs may be lost as part of a major restructure. 10:16 am

Building products company's profit slumps on asbestos liabilities and impact of legal battles… 08:43 am

$15b more in taxes exits WA each year than flows back in Federal spending. 02:40 am

Australian stocks are sharply lower mid-session amid broad-based selling. 10:38 am

Dairy recycling saves water

Dairy recycling saves water

A South West business has been recognised for almost halving its water usage by making some simple changes to its operations. May 23, 2013, 10:06 am

Ford to cease Australian manufacturing

Ford to cease Australian manufacturing

Car maker Ford will end its Australian manufacturing operations by 2016, with 1200 jobs to be lost at its Broadmeadows and Geelong plants. May 23, 2013, 11:00 am

First China manufacturing shrinkage in 7 months: HSBC

First China manufacturing shrinkage in 7 months: HSBC

BEIJING (AFP) - Manufacturing activity in China contracted in May for the first time in seven months, HSBC said Thursday, in another sign of the weakness of… 57 minutes ago

Lenovo shares jump more than 4 percent after earnings beat forecast

Lenovo shares jump more than 4 percent after earnings beat forecast

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Shares in Chinese personal computer maker Lenovo Group Ltd jumped more than 4 percent after it reported a forecast-beating 90 percent… 16 minutes ago

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