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  • U.S. Looks to Australia on Curbing Credit Card Fees 25 Nov 2009 01:31 GMT
    ... In September, 7-Eleven sent more than one and a ... Sydney to Adelaide, knew that changes to credit card rules had affected the cost of using ... showing that consumers who did not use credit cards “may be made worse off by paying ...

  • U.S. Looks to Australia on Credit Card Fees 25 Nov 2009 05:20 GMT
    ... Joe DePinto, chief executive of 7-Eleven, on Capital Hill ... Sydney to Adelaide, knew that changes to credit card rules had affected the cost of using ... showing that consumers who did not use credit cards “may be made worse off by paying ...

  • The Card Game: U.S. Looks to Australia on Credit Card Fees 25 Nov 2009 06:35 GMT
    ... Joe DePinto, chief executive of 7-Eleven, on Capital Hill ... Sydney to Adelaide, knew that changes to credit card rules had affected the cost of using ... showing that consumers who did not use credit cards “may be made worse off by paying ...

  • Taiwan stocks at 1-wk high; LCD, PC makers lead 25 Nov 2009 03:13 GMT
    ... TAIPEI, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 0.69 percent to a one-week intraday ... trend, Chinatrust Financial , the island's largest credit card issuer, fell 0.25 percent after financial regulators ...

  • Apple's 'Black Friday' sale reaches Australia [Update] 25 Nov 2009 05:37 GMT
    ... US retailers are in the habit of offering dramatically ... and the special prices only apply while stocks last. On the other hand, during the ... be the day to dig out the credit card. ...

  • Missing funds: Australian faces the music 25 Nov 2009 01:13 GMT
    ... LONDON: The Australian financial director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra ... husband's spending when she went through their credit card statements and found references to antiques, holidays ...

  • Mortgage stress rises 25 Nov 2009 00:13 GMT
    ... MORTGAGE stress is on the rise again, as the ... "severe" stress - facing potential sale or foreclosure. Real Estate Institute of South Australia president ...

  • Australian sharemarket slightly higher at noon 25 Nov 2009 02:15 GMT
    ... The Australian sharemarket was slightly higher at noon after ... bag across the bourse, with some mining stocks eking out modest gains, while some banks and ... would last years, underpinned by booming mining investment, rapid population growth and rising household incomes. ...

  • Australian sharemarket pushes up 0.8% 25 Nov 2009 05:58 GMT
    ... The Australian sharemarket pushed up 0.8 per cent, recovering ... would last years, underpinned by booming mining investment, rapid population growth and rising household incomes. ... inched down 0.06 per cent to $47.79. stocks moved lower as gold prices retreated on a ...

  • Australia entering new growth phase: RBA 25 Nov 2009 01:30 GMT
    ... Australia's economy had entered a new growth phase ... would last years, underpinned by booming mining investment, rapid population growth and rising household incomes, ... credit squeeze would limit the supply of mortgage credit in Australia, saying lending by banks was ...

  • Hanover Finance says it doesn't know about other offers 25 Nov 2009 05:23 GMT
    ... Hanover Finance said it has not received an offer ... Resimac Ltd, a pioneer of the Australian mortgage backed securities market that continued to sell ...

  • UPDATE 1-Australia economy set for years of growth - c.bank 25 Nov 2009 02:33 GMT
    ... SYDNEY, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Australians can look forward to years of brisk ... brisk economic growth built on booming resource investment, rapid population growth and rising household incomes, ... based with residential building boosted by low mortgage rates and non-residential building by government stimulus spending ...

  • Australia economy set for years of growth - c.bank 25 Nov 2009 03:52 GMT
    ... rise next week SYDNEY, Nov 25 - Australians can look forward to years of brisk ... brisk economic growth built on booming resource investment, rapid population growth and rising household incomes, ... based with residential building boosted by low mortgage rates and non-residential building by government stimulus spending ...

  • AUSTRALIAN WATCHDOG OPPOSES GUNNS' ACQUISITION OF ITC TIMBER 25 Nov 2009 05:27 GMT
    ... Connors Group, Inc. ("Company") is not an investment advisory service, nor a registered investment advisor ... of Company may hold positions in the stocks, currencies or industries discussed here. You understand and ...

  • South Korean Market Trades Lower; Banks, Shipping Stocks Decline 25 Nov 2009 05:52 GMT
    ... South Korean Market Trades Lower; Banks, Shipping Stocks Decline (RTTNews) - After moving up in ... about 2.5%, while Korea Exchange Bank, Woori Finance and Shinhan Financial are trading lower by 1%-1.5%. ...

  • Thai stocks seen weaker on political worries 25 Nov 2009 02:50 GMT
    ... BANGKOK, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Thai stocks are likely to move lower again on ... grow 3.3 percent in 2010, the country's finance minister said on Tuesday, adding to signs the ...

  • HK Hot Stocks-Gold counters rise on record gold 25 Nov 2009 03:34 GMT
    ... Index of top locally listed mainland Chinese stocks was down 0.48 percent at 13,308.13. Here are ... a record high on Wednesday, boosted by investment demand stemming from inflation worries. . * ... Japan........ S.Korea.... S.E. Asia............ Hong Kong... Taiwan..... Australia/NZ......... India....... China...... OTHER MARKETS: Wall Street........... Gold......... ...

  • AUSTRALIAN GOVT TO STRENGTHEN INDEPENDENCE OF FUTURE FUND 25 Nov 2009 05:27 GMT
    ... 25, 2009 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) -- -- Australia's finance minister Lindsay Tanner says the government will beef ... public sector superannuation assets, already made its investment decisions independently. But the government was examining ...

  • Aust stocks firmer on thin trading volumes 25 Nov 2009 07:15 GMT
    ... Aust stocks firmer on thin trading volumes The Australian share market closed in the black on ... said Australia would benefit greatly from Chinese investment. 'If his views are correct, companies like ...

  • Aust stocks open higher 25 Nov 2009 01:06 GMT
    ... The Australian stock market opened higher on Tuesday despite US stocks falling on the back of weak consumer confidence. At 1015 AEDT, the benchmark SP/ASX200 index ...

  • Australian Market Report of November 25: Slower Pace of US Recovery 25 Nov 2009 03:52 GMT
    ... Australian Market Report of November 25: Slower Pace ... 25, 2009 - (ABN Newswire) - US stocks closed weaker overnight after the US Commerce Department ...

  • Financial: Australia's New Economic Upswing To Extend For Few More Years:RBA's Battellino 25 Nov 2009 06:54 GMT
    ... FinancialAustralia's New Economic Upswing To Extend For Few ... a few large gas projects. Further, mining investment, which was already at record levels as ...

  • Australia's New Economic Upswing To Extend For Few More Years:RBA's Battellino 25 Nov 2009 07:15 GMT
    ... Australia's New Economic Upswing To Extend For Few ... a few large gas projects. Further, mining investment, which was already at record levels as ...

  • Australia tax fight with TPG worries foreign investors 25 Nov 2009 08:00 GMT
    ... * TPG says has complied with Australian tax laws at all times * Other ... dispute that threatens to deter further foreign investment in the country. TPG last month sold ...

  • Stocks quiet as US goes to Thanksgiving 25 Nov 2009 05:22 GMT
    ... Mr Kimber said BHP Billiton's shares had lifted after ... fell 10 cents to $23.80 while National Australia Bank was up 18 cents at $28.17 ... and Newmont was flat at $5.74. Energy stocks were all up with Woodside gaining 29 cents ...


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