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Beef producer Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) does not expect the live cattle trade to Indonesia to resume quickly, but is still expecting a profitable year.
Grains marketer and maltster GrainCorp has boosted its malting operations, agreeing to buy maltster GermanMalt GmbH & Co KG for an enterprise value of about $77 million.
Mixed earnings reports -- with General Electric and McDonald's beating expectations, while Caterpillar fell short -- held back US markets on Friday, though Microsoft gave Nasdaq a solid boost.
Markets on a knife-edge – The Aus; Investors face tough profit season – The Fin; Murchison looks for deal to save company – The West; Shell move clouds Woodside's Sunrise – The Fin; Miners 'soaking up limited resources – The Aus
Some Western Australian politicians say introducing an adults-only classification for games will expand moral boundaries and make it difficult to monitor games children play.
Shares in Austar United Communications plunged 18 per cent after the competition regulator said Foxtel's takeover bid for the regional pay television provider could substantially lessen competition
Consumers will pay comparable prices for entry level access to internet services on the National Broadband Network, but superfast connections will cost up to $2,280 per year.
Import and export price figures show the terms of trade most likely hit a new high in the June quarter.The terms of trade is an index of the ratio of export prices to import prices.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia's chief executive-designate, New Zealander Ian Narev, flagged a "high degree of continuity" for the bank's strategy when he replaces compatriot Ralph Norris on Decemb
US stocks rallied on Thursday as eurozone leaders clinched a deal to bail out Greece, boosting financial stocks that had been battered in recent weeks by fears of a European debt crisis.
WA gas must rise 40pc: Alinta – The Fin; NBN fees to start at $60 a month – The Aus; Privacy 'no risk to free press' – The Aus; Eclipse takes landfill levy fight to court – The West; Property prices still falling – The West
The corporate watchdog has unlicensed lenders in its sights as it seeks to crack down on those who are yet to gain full approval to provide credit services.
Police Minister Rob Johnson says the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting has nothing to do with the government's "fair and generous" pay rise offer to police.
Australia is not at risk from the debt crisis spreading through Europe or the looming debt default in the United States, a senior official from an international organisation says.
The founder of discredited fuel pill technology company Firepower, Tim Johnston, who became "personally enriched" by the sale of shares, has been banned from managing companies for 20 years.
Graziers, truckers and exporters are considering legal action against the federal government, saying its handling of the live cattle trade to Indonesia is sending them to the brink of ruin.
The relationship between the state government and Western Australia's main gas retailer has sunk even lower, with the premier refusing to meet with the company until it "calms down".
The Australian share market opened higher, shrugging off a flat performance on Wall Street overnight as markets await resolution of debt issues on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Australian dollar was stronger after trading sideways during the overnight session, as investors await developments from the US and Europe on debt problems.