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Malcolm Turnbull has reaffirmed his position as Opposition Leader in the wake of yesterday's gruelling party room meeting. Mr. Turnbull says his party agrees with him on doing a deal with the government on the emissions trading scheme. But some Liber
In business. The Australian Securities Exchange went into an unexpected trading halt yesterday afternoon, as rumors swirled about a possible takeover bid. The trading halts have renewed market speculation of a possible merger with the Singapore Stock
And China's economic expansion slows slightly during the third quarter of the year. China's economy grew by 9.1 per cent in the three months to the end of September. Now that's down from 9.5 per cent in the previous quarter. The government's measures
To finance news now, and the US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the country's economic recovery is close to faltering. Appearing before a congressional committee, Mr Bernanke said he could understand frustration with the slow recovery. Ver
The Italian Senate has approved a $68 billion austerity budget. The four-year package aims to balance the budget by 2014. It passed by 161 votes to 135. The package now moves to the Lower House where its expected to be approved tomorrow. Italy is the
And big four banks haven't revealed whether they'll pass on their interest rate cut in full. The official cash rate is now three percent and it's the lowest it has been since the peak of the financial crisis back in 2008. ING Direct was the first to
And when the markets in Europe closed a couple of hours ago, London'sFTSE 100 was up. The Dax and Euro were also higher. In the US, trading comes to a close shortly and the Dow Jones is up, as is the SP 500. And the Australian dollar is worth around
Part 1 NASDAQ 纳斯达克 For the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system, NASDAQ is one of the largest markets in the world for the trading of stocks. The number of companies listed on NASDAQ is more than that on any of t
ECONOMICS REPORT - Carbon Trading By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, January 14, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. Carbon trading has its roots in the Kyoto Protocol.
AS IT IS 2016-01-06 Markets React Badly to World News, China Troubles 市场对全球新闻及中国经济问题做出不良反应 U.S. stock prices fell sharply Monday, following conflicts in the Middle East, and weaker economies in China and in Eur
BHP has surprised the markets, almost doubling its half-year profit. Net profit for six months to December reached nine billion dollars. That's an 83 percent jump on the previous period. Now it's good news for the company's Chief Executive Andrew Mac
China's industrial output has risen by just more than 8.5 percent in the first two months of the year. Government figures also show retail sales were up by 12 percent on the previous year. Well impressive the results were less than what analysts have
Boeing says commercial flights of its grounded 787 jets could resume within weeks following a battery fire on a Dreamliner parked in Boston and a malfunctioning battery that led to an emergency landing of another 787 in Japan. Boeing executives say t
Good morning everyone. Looking at the other finance news today. Its emerged that Greece was forced to tap into an emergency account to make a debt interest payment to the International Monetary Fund. The Greek government raided its reserves to make t
A new property report reveals ninety percent of homes being resold for making a profit according to the figures from CoLogic. Sydney was the best performing capital city with just 2.6 percent of owners making a loss in the September quarter. While in
股市教了我们一个新词:熔断。Jenny立马去Google熔断英语怎么说。然后她发现,熔断、分手、创业有一个共同点:breaker;今日美图英语带你发现5个有创意的breaker短语。 关键词: Circuit breaker
今天我们要学的词是come into play。 To come into play, 意思是发挥效应,产生影响。在即将举行的世界杯中,美国队第一轮三场比赛赛场海拔都在四千英尺以上。他们为此提前两周赶往南非适应环境
The International Monetary Fund has slightly lowered its 2015 growth forecast for Australia, and warned the global growth remains moderate. In its latest report the IMF said it expected Australia's economy to grow two point eight percent this year th
Securities regulators here in China are issuing a call for calm amid the massive sell-off on the mainland markets this past week. Friday's trading saw both the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges lose over 6-percent in value. Through this past week, Shan