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World Business Briefing | Australia: Central Bank Leaves Interest Rate Unchanged
Tue, 03 Apr 2007 22:52:10 EDT | New York Times
Australia?s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a six-year high, giving policy makers time to study an inflation report later this month that may prompt an increase. The governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia left the overnight cash rate target at 6.25 percent for a fourth consecutive meeting after raising it a quarter percentage point in November.
34 more offshore exploration areas for Australia
| Findory News
New Zealand Herald: ADELAIDE - The federal government has released 34 new offshore petroleum exploration areas to help assure Australia's long-term energy security.Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane said today the areas were located across six basins...
Australia-U.S. sign pact agreeing to swap asylum seekers
| Findory News
Daily Mail: Australia and the United States have agreed to exchange dozens of asylum seekers held in offshore detention camps in an apparent bid to discourage boat people
ANZ lifts bid for online broker by 6pc
| Findory News
New Zealand Herald: SYDNEY - ANZ Banking Group raised its offer to buy the rest of E*Trade Australia by over 6 per cent after an independent expert ruled its original bid was not fair.ANZ, Australia's third-biggest lender, lifted its offer price...
Scientists Discover New Virus Responsible For Deaths of Transplant Recipients in Australia
Weds, 25 Apr 2007 14:00:00 EST | Columbia University
Scientists in the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and colleagues in the Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory in Melbourne, Australia have discovered a new virus that caused the deaths of three organ transplant recipients in Australia.
Australia strengthens finance security laws
| Findory News
New Zealand Herald: A new ministerial advisory group that will help implement legislation to detect and deter money laundering and terrorism funding meets for the first time today in Australia's capital, Canberra.The Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism...
Mango exporters eye Australia, New Zealand
Wed, 23 May 2007 15:24:59 GMT | Business Standard
With the opening up of the US and Japanese markets, the Indian mango industry expects Australia and New Zealand, the only two countries which still ban the fruit, to lift import restrictions soon.??
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