ASX edges higher ahead of RBA rates call
Ahead of the Reserve Bank’s second meeting for the year, the share market edged higher on Monday even as property stocks lost ground.
Ahead of the Reserve Bank’s second meeting for the year, the share market edged higher on Monday even as property stocks lost ground.
Australia’s biggest earner faces an uncertain future which could see $30 billion wiped almost overnight.
Aussie equities fell on Friday, as iron ore dragged and investors grappled with hotter-than-expected US inflation data.
A union boss has claimed the two miners who became trapped underground should not have been “doing that task in that mine”.
IT got a win with axing the carbon tax, but the Abbott government hasn’t had the same luck with the mining tax. And it has Palmer United Party Senators to blame.
THE mining boom in WA’s iron-ore rich Pilbara region could not have happened without Japan, Tony Abbott said on his whirlwind tour of the area today.
A SECRET $700m deal; the most feared Aboriginal organisation in Australia; and a clan feud. This is the conflict tearing our land apart.
A $60 billion project could grind to a halt as 8000 Queensland-based fly-in fly-out workers face off against a global construction giant.
BHP Billiton will cut 500 Australian jobs out of its iron ore business as part of a plan to cut costs as iron ore prices fall.
MINING giant BHP Billiton is confident about Chinese growth despite acknowledging there could be a bumpy ride ahead.
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