World Politics
Video | Potter in America
22 May 2012 |
The world leaders who met at Camp David promised to focus on short-term growth over budget repair, but the discussions highlighted how much their opinions differ.
White House still a magnet for lobbyists: report
22 May 2012 | Will Willitts
Despite President Obama’s pledge to keep lobbyists away from his administration, a check of White House logs shows a steady stream of corporate and Democratic lobbyists through the front gate.
| Topics | Politics, Politics/World Politics |
Youth joblessness near GFC peak: ILO
22 May 2012 |
Youth joblessness is almost back at its peak following the outbreak of the global economic crisis and is unlikely to ease until at least 2016, the International Labour Organization (ILO) warned.
| Topics | Employment & Industrial Relations, Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Putin’s new cabinet signals no major changes
22 May 2012 |
President Vladimir Putin replaced all but a handful of Russia’s Cabinet of ministers, in a long-awaited step that nonetheless held out little chance of major political or economic change.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
US nuclear regulatory chairman hands in resignation
22 May 2012 |
Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said on Monday that he would resign, following a year of intense criticism over his abrasive management style.
| Topics | Energy & Utilities/Nuclear, Politics/World Politics |
US Catholics sue over Obama contraception plan
22 May 2012 |
Forty-three Roman Catholic dioceses and other US institutions filed lawsuits challenging the Obama administration’s rule that their employees receive coverage for contraception in health insurance policies.
| Topics | Politics, Politics/World Politics |
Sovereign wealth fund not a priority
22 May 2012 | Graham Bradley
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Sovereign wealth fund not a priority
It does not make sense to lock away funds when the nation is underinvested in infrastructure.
| People | Malcolm Turnbull | |
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/World Politics, Economy/Fiscal Policy |
Notebook: wealthy French flee to London
22 May 2012 | Der Spiegel
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 66 | NOTEBOOK Wealthy French flee to London
It began in 2010 when wealthy Greeks started coming to London to buy up expensive townhouses in upmarket neighbourhoods.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Property - Residential, Economy |
What Greece needs
22 May 2012 | J J Pincus
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 61 | What Greece needs
Alan Mitchell’s Economic Outlook (“German generosity required”, May 21) unfavourably compares Germany’s insistence on Greek austerity, with America’s unconditional Marshall Aid after World War II: “Where American politicians were prepared to use their taxpayers’ money to rebuild Germany, regardless of fault, Germany was not prepared to be so forgiving of the Greeks for their errors.”
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Economy |
Rebound a tribute to wishful thinking
22 May 2012 | Glenn Mumford
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 5 | Bounce a tribute to wishful thinking
It’s always tempting to play for the bounce. So after three weeks of selling, investors again seem willing to buy risk.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Financial Markets/Equities Markets |
Wen gives higher priority to growth
22 May 2012 | Victoria Ruan
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Wen gives higher priority to growth
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said the government would focus more on bolstering economic growth, indicating policies may be loosened further as inflation moderates.
| People | Wen Jiabao | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
How to deepen ties with Indonesia
22 May 2012 | The Australian Financial Review
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | How to deepen ties with Indonesia
Editorial | Relations between Australia and Indonesia will always be challenging given that no two neighbours are more dissimilar in so many ways.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Employment & Industrial Relations, Politics/Federal Politics, Economy/Trade |
Strategists warn against $A optimism
22 May 2012 | Joanna Heath
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 29 | Strategists warn on $A optimism
The Australian dollar managed to snap a six-day losing streak on Monday following the weekend’s Group of Eight summit, but strategists say the bump may be short-lived.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Pakistan restores Twitter after outcry
22 May 2012 | Salman Masood
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Pakistan restores Twitter after outcry
The Pakistani government blocked access to the social networking service Twitter for much of Sunday, after publicly holding Twitter responsible for promoting what it described as a blasphemous cartoon contest taking place on Facebook.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Politics/World Politics |
Former Chinese police chief faces treason charges
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 19 | Former police chief faces treason charges
The Chinese provincial police chief at the centre of the biggest political scandal to engulf the communist leadership in decades will be tried for treason.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Politics/World Politics |
Vietnam factories close as credit squeeze bites
22 May 2012 | Nguyen Dieu Tu Uyen
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Vietnam factories close as credit squeeze bites
Vietnamese businesses are dying by the thousands as the government tries to find a sustainable path to growth after years of easy credit funded makers of cheap goods and triggered Asia’s highest inflation.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Obama seeks commitments on Afghanistan
22 May 2012 | Margaret Talev
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Obama seeks commitments
President Barack Obama closed the NATO summit short of key commitments the US is seeking on Afghanistan, from Pakistan’s reopening of supply lines to guarantees by allies to keep combat troops there through 2014 and fund Afghan security forces for a decade after.
| People | Barack Obama, Hamid Karzai, Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics |
Supply lines deal with Pakistan falls through
22 May 2012 | Helene Cooper
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Supply lines deal with Pakistan falls through
President Obama was struggling to balance the United States’ relationship with two crucial but difficult allies on Sunday, after a deal to reopen supply lines through Pakistan to Afghanistan fell apart just as Mr. Obama began talks on ending the NATO alliance’s combat role in the Afghan war.
| People | Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics |
Serbs’ EU hopes dive as nationalist elected
22 May 2012 | Ian Traynor
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Serbs’ EU hopes dive
Serbia’s hopes of fast-track integration into Europe suffered a severe setback when Boris Tadic was voted out of the presidency in a victory for a more nationalist rival.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Merkel walks the tightrope to Brussels
22 May 2012 | Andrew McCathie
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Merkel walks the tightrope to Brussels
German Chancellor Angela Merkel heads to Brussels for a meeting with European leaders with her political authority facing one of its biggest tests since she emerged as leader of the region’s biggest economy.
| People | Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Cameron tells Greeks it’s time to choose
22 May 2012 | Patrick Wintour
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Cameron to Greeks: time to choose
A second Greek election result next month backing parties opposed to the European Union’s bailout package would be a decisive vote to leave the euro for which contingency plans have to be made now, David Cameron warned in a dramatic raising of the stakes.
| People | David Cameron, Angela Merkel, Mario Monti, Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Conference offers peek into future
22 May 2012 | Jason Murphy
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Conference offers peek into future
Technologies we will have sitting in our pockets and running on our tablets will be visible for the first time this week at the CEBIT conference in Sydney.
| Companies | Altium Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology, Politics/World Politics |
Yahoo!7 chief says taxman must ‘follow the cash’
22 May 2012 | Ben Holgate
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Yahoo!7 chief says taxman must ‘follow the cash’
Imminent changes to Australia’s transfer pricing rules have the potential to solve the problem of global internet companies paying low tax if tax authorities can capture all revenues earned here, Yahoo!7 says.
| People | Rohan Lund | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Politics/World Politics |
Four suspects in Greek whodunnit
22 May 2012 | Mohamed El-Erian
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Suspects in Greek whodunnit
Greece is following the road taken by several other crisis-ridden emerging economies over the past 30 years. There are stunning similarities between this once-proud euro zone member and Argentina prior to its default in 2001.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
China detains Bo’s inner circle
22 May 2012 | Edward Wong
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | China detains Bo’s inner circle
Early this year, as a crisis unfolded in the chambers of power in Chongquing, three men flew into the city within a day or two of one another. They were members of the inner court of Bo Xilai, the Communist Party aristocrat who ran the city, and they had come to repair a rupture between the strong-willed Mr Bo and his equally driven police chief.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
New era as AFR launches iPad app
22 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Welcome to new era as AFR launches iPad app
The Australian Financial Review has taken the latest step in its transformation into the world’s only truly integrated newsroom with the launch of its iPad app.
| Companies | Fairfax Media Ltd | |
| Topics | Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media, Politics/World Politics |
Brightening skies for Sunrise gas
21 May 2012 | Angela Macdonald-Smith
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 24 | Brightening skies for Sunrise gas
Hopes are rising that Woodside Petroleum is closer to breaking the stalemate over its Sunrise natural gas field in the Timor Sea, even as East Timor’s rhetoric against a floating liquefied natural gas project ramps up ahead of elections in July.
| Companies | Woodside Petroleum | |
| People | Xanana Gusmao | |
| Topics | Energy & Utilities/Gas Extraction, Politics/World Politics |
Key Democrat criticises Obama’s ad
21 May 2012 |
Newark Mayor Cory Booker, a prominent Democrat enlisted as a surrogate for President Barack Obama’s campaign, criticised the president’s ad campaign that has attacked Mitt Romney’s work at the private equity firm, Bain Capital.
| People | Barack Obama, Mitt Romney | |
| Topics | Politics, Politics/World Politics, Financial Services Industry/Private Equity |
Aust, Malaysia to sign free trade deal
21 May 2012 |
Trade Minister Craig Emerson will sign a free trade agreement with Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.
| People | Craig Emerson | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Economy/Trade |
Pro-bailout parties on course for Greek victory
21 May 2012 |
The parties which support Greece's bail-out package are set to win an overall majority in elections next month, according to two opinion polls published on Sunday.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Convicted Lockerbie bomber dies in Libya
21 May 2012 |
Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, the only person convicted in the 1988 bombing of an American jetliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, has died in Libya. nearly three years after Scotland released him on humanitarian grounds.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Courts & Legal |
PM boosts Afghan aid to $250m a year
21 May 2012 | Gemma Daley
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | PM boosts Afghan aid to $250m
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has boosted aid to Afghanistan to $250 million per year as part of a new long-term partnership with Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
| People | Julia Gillard, Hamid Karzai, Angela Merkel, David Cameron | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Defence |
Notebook | US election is capital v labour
21 May 2012 | Robert Samuelson
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 54 | NOTEBOOK US election is a capital v labour skirmish
US capitalism is on trial. When Americans vote in November, they will unavoidably choose between two competing visions of capitalism.
| People | Barack Obama, Mitt Romney | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Indonesia’s drift erodes its democracy
21 May 2012 | The Australian Financial Review
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Indonesia’s drift erodes its democracy
Editorial | The stability and prosperity of Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim nation, is of immense economic, security, and geopolitical importance to Australia.
| Companies | ANZ Banking Grp Ltd | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy/Trade |
From Russia with love: stick with the euro
21 May 2012 | Geoff Winestock
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | From Russia with love: stick with the euro
Winestock | My strongest memory of the time when the ruble zone was breaking up is the Ukrainian black market traders arriving every morning.
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Low rates lead to high risk
21 May 2012 | Ben Potter
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Low rates lead to high risk
Potter | It’s a bit early for the lessons of the 2008 crisis to have been forgotten. But maybe the lessons of the 1990s tech boom have receded.
| People | Bill Gross | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy/Monetary Policy, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
World briefs
21 May 2012 |
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Christian groups in the Philippines have called for a ban on Lady Gaga’s Manila concerts, alleging that her song Judas is an offensive mockery of Jesus Christ.
Ruak calls Timor to work
21 May 2012 |
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 16 | Ruak calls Timor to work
Taur Matan Ruak called for “sweat and hard work” to lift East Timor out of poverty as he was sworn in as President yesterday.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Crisis averted in Chen case
21 May 2012 |
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Crisis averted in Chen case
The blind legal advocate who made an improbable escape from virtual house arrest and sought refuge in the US embassy in Beijing, has arrived in the United States, ending a fraught diplomatic drama.
| People | Hillary Clinton | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Butt out, Greece tells Merkel
21 May 2012 | Christine Pirovolakis
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 14 | Butt out, Greece tells Merkel
Greece’s Parliament was formally dissolved and fresh elections called as politicians in Athens reacted angrily to an alleged suggestion by the German Chancellor that a referendum should be held asking whether Greeks want to stay in the euro zone.
| People | Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Obama’s big sell on NATO’s relevance
21 May 2012 | Roxana Tiron
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 14 | Obama’s big sell on NATO relevance
President Barack Obama will seek to persuade financially pressed European governments and their war-weary citizens to back Afghanistan’s security over the next decade.
| People | Barack Obama, Muammar Gaddafi | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics |
UK ‘may never recover’ from euro crash
21 May 2012 | Rowena Mason
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 14 | UK ‘may never recover’
Britain’s economy may suffer “permanent” damage and “never quite get back up” if the euro collapses in a chaotic way, according to the government’s chief economic forecaster.
| People | George Osborne, David Cameron | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
What they said
21 May 2012 |
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | What they said
The global economic recovery shows signs of promise, but significant headwinds persist.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Europe: heavy weather heads this way
21 May 2012 | Warwick McKibbin
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Europe: heavy weather heads this way
Events in Europe this week point to a rapid end game for Greece in the euro. One crucial issue, especially for Australia, is the spillover we can expect from a crisis in Europe to the rest of the world.
| Topics | Economy/Fiscal Policy, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics |
Austerity – what a laugh!
21 May 2012 | Robert Guy
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Austerity – what a laugh!
Guy | The irony would not have been lost on Angela Merkel as she listened to advice from some of the world’s most enthusiastic money printers.
| People | Angela Merkel, Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics |
Powers push Merkel on growth
21 May 2012 | Helene Cooper
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Powers push Merkel on strategy
Leaders of the world’s richest countries banded together to press Germany to back more pro-growth policies to halt the deepening debt crisis in Europe.
| People | Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Germany isolated on austerity
21 May 2012 | Robert Guy
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Germany isolated on austerity
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has become isolated over her support for European austerity following a push by the G8 industrialised nations to boost economic growth and to keep Greece in the euro zone.
| People | Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Warwick Mckibbin, David Cameron | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Who’s at the top table, who shares digs?
21 May 2012 | Philip Sherwell
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Some at the top table, some share digs
Leaders of the world’s most powerful economies had dinner and a sleepover at Camp David during the G8 crisis talks. But there was an awkward moment for new French President Francois Hollande.
| People | Barack Obama, David Cameron, Dmitry Medvedev | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
German generosity required to save euro
21 May 2012 | Alan Mitchell
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | German generosity required
The Americans, the British, the French – just about everyone except the Germans – are right: what Europe needs now is more growth.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Gillard to sign pact with Afghanistan
21 May 2012 |
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Gillard’s Afghan pact
The future of Australia’s aid to Afghanistan will be mapped out in an agreement Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her Afghan counterpart will sign on the sidelines of a major NATO summit in the United States.
| People | Julia Gillard | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
China security chief maintains grip
21 May 2012 | Edward Wong
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Security chief keeps grip
Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang has completed a prominent tour of the volatile region of Xinjiang, a sign that he still has a firm hold on his post despite the fact he opposed the purging of disgraced politician Bo Xilai.
| People | Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Chinese growth has wide fallout
21 May 2012 | Yukon Huang
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Chinese growth has wide fallout
The consequences of China’s economic development for the West are closely watched, but the impact of China’s growth for its immediate neighbours is no less important.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Obama presses Europe for shift to growth focus
19 May 2012 |
US President Barack Obama pressed Europe on Friday to shift toward a more pro-growth policy and away from austerity to tackle a crisis that threatens to push Greece out of the euro zone.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Greece set to dissolve day-old parliament
19 May 2012 |
Greece’s day-old parliament held its last session Friday to allow for new elections next month that are being cast as a decision on whether to keep the country in the 17-nation eurozone.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Bonds Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Austerity the only way to prosper: Papademos
19 May 2012 |
A rejection of austerity measures and of the eurozone bail-out in next month’s fresh Athens election would be a “catastrophe” for the country, Greece’s former technocratic prime minister, Lucas Papademos, said.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
If Greece goes under . . .
19 May 2012 | Tony Boyd
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | If Greece goes under . . .
Global financial markets during the week followed the normal pattern seen over the past two years by switching from being bullish to pricing in a worst-case scenario from the Greek sovereign debt crisis.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets, Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Economy/Trade, Economy/Fiscal Policy |
US loosens shackles on Burma
19 May 2012 | Steven Lee Myers
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | US loosens shackles on Burma
The Obama administration is to ease the ban on investments in Burma, rewarding the country’s political and economic opening over the past year.
| People | Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics, Politics/World Politics |
World briefs
19 May 2012 |
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Home prices in China fell in a record 46 of 70 cities tracked by the government in April from a year earlier.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Leaving the euro zone
19 May 2012 |
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 15 | Leaving theeuro zone
Greeks go to the polls again on June 17 after the vote on May 6 proved inclusive. The new election is seen as a referendum on the euro.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Meet the China lobby
19 May 2012 | Tony Walker
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Meet the China lobby
Australia and China have arrived at a moment in their relationship that might be likened to a marriage in which two partners who’ve taken each other for granted realise life has become a whole lot more complicated.
Germany to feel the heat from the US and its allies
19 May 2012 | Larry Elliott
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 15 | Heat on Germany
US President Barack Obama is to put pressure on Germany to ease the pain of austerity with policies to boost growth, as he uses two days of talks with the G8 leaders to warn Europe it needs to act swiftly.
| People | Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, David Cameron | |
| Topics | Economy, Economy/Fiscal Policy, Politics/World Politics |
Lack of leadership at time of crisis
19 May 2012 | Tony Walker
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 62 | Leadership vacuum at a time of crisis
Walker | As a European implosion threatens to plunge the world into another global financial crisis, there is a conspicuous lack of leadership.
| People | David Cameron, Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
An orderly exit is Greece’s best option
19 May 2012 | Nouriel Roubini
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 15 | Orderly exit best option for Greece
The Greek euro tragedy is reaching its final act. Postponing an exit from the euro until after the June election will not restore growth and competitiveness.
| Topics | Economy/Monetary Policy, Politics/World Politics |
Spain on the brink as euro faces the crunch
19 May 2012 | Charles Penty
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 15 | Spain on the brink as euro faces the crunch
Spain moved back into the eye of the eurozone storm as the country’s borrowing costs rocketed and the banking sector was hit by mass downgrades.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy, Financial Markets, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets |
No way but out of the euro, Smith warns
19 May 2012 | George Liondis
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | No way but out, Smith warns
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group chief Mike Smith has warned that a break up of the Euro zone appears inevitable as the region's deepening debt crisis threatens to engulf world markets.
| Companies | ANZ Banking Grp Ltd, Commonwealth Bank. | |
| People | Mike Smith, Ian Narev | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
Nerves may lead to loss of control
19 May 2012 | Jennifer Hewett
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Outbreak of nerves threatens to tip into calamity
Hewett | The outbreak of nerves over Europe may lead to a loss of control and confidence that would be much harder to fix the longer it’s left to fester.
| People | Mike Smith | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Why Australia’s at risk?
19 May 2012 | Robert Guy
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Why Australia’s at risk
Far from being a safe haven, Australia is priced for risk – so the markets and the dollar are being walloped.
| People | Ken Henry, Christine Lagarde, Shane Oliver, Ian Narev, Marius Kloppers | |
| Topics | Company News, Economy, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Can Europe hold?
19 May 2012 | Emma-Kate Symons
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Can europe hold?
Will a Greek departure from the euro zone lead to a collapse in the currency and cause untold damage? The opinion is divided but everyone agrees the result will be painful and expensive.
| People | Angela Merkel, Christine Lagarde, David Cameron | |
| Topics | Financial Markets, Financial Services Industry, Politics/World Politics |
Australia, US sign cyber security deal
18 May 2012 |
Australia and the United States have formalised closer relations on cyber security that will allow for greater sharing of information.
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
US Senate wants Morgan chief to explain $2bn loss
18 May 2012 | Dominic Rushe
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | US Senate wants Morgan boss to explain $2bn loss
The US Senate banking committee plans to call JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon to Washington to explain how the bank lost $US2bn in poorly supervised trading.
| People | Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
Japan upgrades its view of economy
18 May 2012 |
Japan has upgraded its view of the economy for the first time in nine months, a day after better-than-expected growth figures due to increased exports and consumer spending.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Obama, Hollande to press euro crisis remedies
18 May 2012 |
US President Barack Obama will seek to cement a bond with France's new leader before heading to Camp David for a G8 summit where he is set to press Europe to do more to fix the region's deepening economic crisis.
| People | Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Financial Services Industry, Economy, Politics, Politics/World Politics, Politics |
Jump on the Asian wagon
18 May 2012 | Duncan Hughes
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Jump on the Asian wagon
Australia has a unique opportunity to share in unprecedented Asian growth over coming decades, ANZ chief executive Mike Smith says.
| Companies | ANZ Banking Grp Ltd | |
| People | Mike Smith | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/World Politics, Economy/Trade, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
Solve Greece, then save Europe
18 May 2012 | David Bassanese
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 40 | Solve Greek mess first, save Europe
Debt forgiveness would not send Europe broke and could help keep the euro zone intact. But Europe also needs a growth solution.
| Topics | Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Thai PM to visit Australia
18 May 2012 |
The Prime Minister of Thailand will visit Australia over four days later this month. Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Friday said Her Excellency Ms Yingluck Shinawatra would visit between May 26 to 29.
| People | Julia Gillard | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
There was no agreement with China: PM
18 May 2012 |
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has rejected reports the Labor leadership feud involving Kevin Rudd derailed a 2011 agreement for annual high-level meetings between Australia and China.
| People | Julia Gillard | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
South Africa ‘confident’ of solution to Iran oil ban
18 May 2012 |
South Africa, which receives a quarter of its crude from Iran, is holding almost daily discussions with the US, EU Union and Iran about reducing its purchases.
Afghan govt with Taliban ‘desirable’: Carr
18 May 2012 |
Afghanistan's prospects of stability will be boosted if the Taliban are part of the government, Foreign Minister Bob Carr says.
| People | Bob Carr, Julia Gillard, Barack Obama, Hamid Karzai | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics |
Northern Rock rescue may cost taxpayer £2bn
18 May 2012 |
Rescuing Northern Rock could cost British taxpayers £2 billion, but it should be seen as the cost of securing financial stability, according to the National Audit Office.
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics, Economy/Fiscal Policy |
US turns up heat in solar dispute with China
18 May 2012 |
The United States hit Chinese solar companies with punitive import tariffs of 30 per cent or more on Thursday, ruling they had dumped cut-price solar panels into the U.S. market.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Energy & Utilities/Alternative Energy, Economy/Trade, Manufacturing, Environment |
I’m no tax dodger: Facebook’s Saverin
18 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has rejected claims he renounced his US citizenship and moved out of the country to avoid paying tax on his stake in soon-to-list Facebook.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Economy/Taxation, Politics/World Politics |
Threats sent to Aust embassy in Pakistan
18 May 2012 |
Australia's embassy in Islamabad has received a threatening letter containing suspicious powder in what appears to be a coordinated campaign across Pakistan's capital.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Defence, Politics/Federal Politics |
Moody’s downgrades 16 Spanish banks
18 May 2012 |
Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the long-term debt ratings for 16 Spanish banks, in part because of constraints on the government’s ability to provide them with support.
| Topics | Economy/Fiscal Policy, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics |
US names ambassador to Burma after 22 years
18 May 2012 |
The US is changing its ban on investments in Burma and the government has appointed an ambassador there for the first time since 1990.
| People | Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | |
| Topics | Economy/Trade, Economy/Foreign Investment, Politics/World Politics |
Spain denies run on deposits at Bankia
18 May 2012 |
The Spanish government has denied a newspaper report that customers had withdrawn more than €1 billion from the partly nationalised lender Bankia over the past week
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics, Economy |
How Australia can profit from the Asian century
18 May 2012 | Mike Smith
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | How Australia can profit from the Asian century
The national discussion needs to focus more on opportunities in the region rather than the risks.
| Companies | ANZ Banking Grp Ltd | |
| People | Jac Nasser | |
| Topics | Economy/Trade, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics |
A click away from the ‘creepy line’
18 May 2012 | Dominic White
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Just a click away from the ‘creepy line’
White | Every “like” icon you click, email you send, and web page you visit leaves a trail to an intensely seductive honeypot.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Politics/Legislation, Politics/World Politics, Technology/Online Services |
Monetary easing may be needed
18 May 2012 | Joshua Zumbrun
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 40 | Monetary easing may be needed
The US Federal Reserve signalled further monetary easing remains an option to protect the US economy from the danger that legislators will fail to reach agreement on the budget or Europe’s debt woes worsen.
| People | Ben Bernanke | |
| Topics | Economy/Fiscal Policy, Politics/World Politics |
Greece ponders the unthinkable
18 May 2012 | Maria Petrakis
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 37 | Greece ponders the unthinkable
Greece is heading towards national elections six weeks after the last vote, with its future in the 17-nation euro zone and the international bailout at stake.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
It won’t be a quickie divorce
18 May 2012 | Philip Baker
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | It won’t be a quickie divorce
Seven weeks ago, investors where basking in the glow of the best quarter for the S&P 500 since 1997, but since then the Greece impasse has them rattled and the index has given back more than half those gains.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics, Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets |
Letting go of the euro might be better for everyone
18 May 2012 | Eduardo Porter
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Letting go of the euro might be better for everyone
Two decades ago, when Europe’s leaders worked out the details of their grand vision for a single currency, most economists figured out that the euro would be fatally flawed.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Europe reaps a bitter harvest
18 May 2012 | The Australian Financial Review
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Europe reaps a
Editorial | European policymakers have no one but themselves to blame for their economic and financial predicament. It is the direct result of the political compromises put in place to secure monetary union.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Economy/Fiscal Policy, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets |
Beware the lull before the storm
18 May 2012 | Bianca Hartge-Hazelman
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 17 | Beware the lull before the storm
Dramatic midweek falls in global markets may have eased but traders warn it could be a false dawn ahead of Greece’s elections in June and whether Greece remains in the euro.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Games to boost UK economy
18 May 2012 | Heather Stewart
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 4 | Games to boost UK
Britain’s economy will receive a much-needed boost from the Olympic Games as more tourists and extra public spending lead to increased economic activity.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Not so black and white
18 May 2012 | Rachel Newcomb
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Islam’s polarised heroines
In Wanted Women, journalist Deborah Scroggins uses the biographies of Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim, and Aafia Siddiqui, alleged to be one of the few female members of al-Qaeda, to tell a larger story about the war on terror.
| Topics | Arts & Entertainment, Politics/World Politics |
Whatever happened to the US Senate?
18 May 2012 | Terence Samuel
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Whatever happened to the US Senate?
Harking back to the glory years when the Senate was still great.
| People | Jimmy Carter | |
| Topics | Arts & Entertainment/Literature, Politics/World Politics |
Let Greece exit and save Spain
18 May 2012 | Alistair Osborne
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Let Greece leave and save Spain
Everyone knows Greece is leaving the euro, the real challenge is preventing the fall-out extending to Spain.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Euro woes head to G8
18 May 2012 | Howard Schneider
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Financial woes take centre stage as leaders gather
Top world leaders gathering in Camp David this weekend will confront renewed financial tensions in Europe and a deepening quandary over how to bolster tepid economic growth in developed nations while controlling public debt.
| People | Barack Obama, Timothy Geithner, Mario Monti | |
| Topics | Economy, Economy/Monetary Policy, Economy/Trade, Politics/World Politics |
Asia prepares to ride out Greek storm
18 May 2012 | Keiko Ujikane
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Asia prepares to ride out Greek storm
Japan’s economy expanded faster than estimated in the first quarter, boosted by reconstruction spending which is poised to fade just as a worsening in Europe’s crisis threatens to curtail export demand.
| Topics | Economy, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Politics/World Politics |
JPMorgan losses mounting fast
18 May 2012 | Nelson Schwartz
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Bank’s losses mounting fast
The trading losses suffered by JPMorgan Chase have surged in recent days, surpassing the bank’s initial $US2 billion estimate by at least $US1 billion, according to people with knowledge of the losses.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Derivative Markets, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Company News, Politics/World Politics |
Key firms to get closer supervision
18 May 2012 | Carla Main
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Key firms to get closer supervision
US financial regulators are looking at specific non-bank financial companies to possibly designate them as systemically important and subject to more rigorous supervision, said Michael Gibson, director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation at the Federal Reserve Board.
| People | Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner | |
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
World briefs
18 May 2012 |
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Turkey’s military says two of its warplanes chased an Israeli aircraft that allegedly violated the airspace of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state, where Turkey is exploring for oil and gas.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Arts & Entertainment/Literature, Energy & Utilities/Nuclear |
Single currency designed to unite, tearing it apart
18 May 2012 | Jeremy Warner
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Single currency designed to unite is tearing Europe apart
Once every half century or so, Europe “tears itself apart” in an orgy of self-destructive national tribalism. It happens just like clockwork. Usually it’s war that does the damage.
| People | David Cameron | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Disgruntled officials call for Chinese security chief’s head
18 May 2012 |
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Chinese officials call for security chief’s head
A group of Chinese Communist Party veterans has written an open letter calling for the removal of the country’s security chief, in the latest sign of disunity ahead of its leadership transition.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Wartime too good to be true
18 May 2012 | Meredith Lair
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Wartime for the leisurely
In an extract from a new book, a US writer challenges the usual image of life for soldiers in the Vietnam War – at least for those living at the well-equipped, leisure-loving Long Binh Post
| Topics | Arts & Entertainment/Literature, Defence, Politics/World Politics |
Banks brace for a disorderly euro exit
18 May 2012 | Jill Treanor
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Banks brace for
A senior executive at the European Central Bank has admitted euro zone banks were on the brink of collapse in the last months of last year.
| Topics | Economy, Accidents & Emergencies, Economy/Monetary Policy, Politics/World Politics |
It’s make up or euro break-up, says Cameron
18 May 2012 | Patrick Wintour
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 37 | It’s make up
British Prime Minister David Cameron appeared to cast doubt on the future of the euro during prime minister’s questions when he said the euro zone “either has to make up or it is looking at a potential break-up”.
| People | David Cameron, Mervyn King, George Osborne, Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics, Financial Markets |
Merkel puts stimulus programs back on table
18 May 2012 | Nicholas Kulish
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 37 | Merkel puts stimulus programs back on table
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has again said that she is ready to discuss stimulus programs to get the Greek economy growing and that she is committed to keeping Greece in the euro zone.
| People | Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Accidents & Emergencies, Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Euros flight from Greece speeds up
18 May 2012 | Liz Alderman
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Euros flee Greece at rapid rate
As Greek political leaders assembled a caretaker government to usher in new elections next month, bankers across Athens were monitoring a worrying development: the continued flight of billions of euros from the country amid renewed concern over Greece’s fate within the euro currency union.
| Topics | Accidents & Emergencies, Politics/World Politics, Economy, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
Profit up 3pc but CBA braces for Greece backlash
18 May 2012 | George Liondis
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Greek turmoil to drive up funding costs, says CBA chief
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has revealed it was forced to make contingency plans in case of Greece’s exit from the euro as the debt-rattled country’s political crisis sends shockwaves through world markets.
| Companies | Commonwealth Bank. | |
| People | Ian Narev | |
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics |
ASX closes down 0.2pc on global instability
17 May 2012 | Bianca Hartge-Hazelman
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Oversold, over Europe
Equity traders are bracing themselves for further instability and sideways market action amid growing concern among investors that Greece may have to leave the euro zone.
| People | Christine Lagarde, Jac Nasser, Marius Kloppers | |
| Topics | Financial Markets, Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Australian warship visits China
17 May 2012 |
An Australian warship is visiting China in the latest step in a low-key but growing defence relationship. The ANZAC-class guided missile frigate HMAS Ballarat’s five-day visit to Shanghai begins on Thursday.
| People | Bob Carr | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics |
Bosnian leader faces war crime charges
PRINT: Capital | 17 May 2012
Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military commander, faced his judges at a UN tribunal in the Netherlands on charges including his role in the deaths of 8,000 unarmed boys and men at Srebenica.
| Topics | Politics, Politics/World Politics |
Greek financial system could fall in days
17 May 2012 |
Greece could run out of money and leave the euro zone within days if panic continues and the European Central Bank doesn’t inject capital into the debt-strapped Hellenic economy.
| People | Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy |
US sees momentum in Asia-Pacific trade talks
17 May 2012 |
Talks on a free trade agreement between the United States and eight countries in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region made good progress over the past week,, the top US trade negotiator.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy/Trade |
Five million hungry in South Sudan oil row
17 May 2012 |
Almost five million people in South Sudan - more than half of the population - face increasingly severe food shortages after their government ceased oil exports in a row with Sudan.
| Topics | Economy/Commodities, Energy & Utilities/Oil, Politics/World Politics |
Cameron: Europe’s single currency at crossroads
17 May 2012 |
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has warned eurozone leaders it is now “make or break” for the single currency as the financial turmoil threatens to cause another global meltdown.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Obama to seek G8 accord to tap emergency stocks
17 May 2012 |
US President Barack Obama will seek support to tap emergency oil reserves from other Group of Eight leaders at a summit this weekend, Kyodo news agency has reported.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy/Trade, Energy & Utilities/Oil |
Euro zone damage control doubtful
17 May 2012 | Dario Perkins
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Euro zone damage control doubtful
With a Greek exit from the euro again on the cards, the chances of contagion also rise dramatically.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Economy/Fiscal Policy, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets, Politics/World Politics |
JPMorgan case opens old wounds
17 May 2012 | Justin O’Brien
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | JPMorgan case opens old wounds
The travails facing JPMorgan have proved an exceptionally useful pulpit to promote Elliot Spitzer’s blend of moral outrage, personal interest and structural reform.
| People | Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Politics/Legislation, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance |
Notebook: Cameron needs to get a grip
17 May 2012 | London Evening Standard
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 66 | NOTEBOOK Cameron needs to get a grip
The opinion polls suggest no end yet to the UK government’s bad patch. The latest poll has Labour on 45 per cent and the Conservatives on 31 per cent.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Qantas within its rights on Air Pacific
17 May 2012 | Olivia Wirth
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 63 | Qantas within its rights on Air Pacific
I would like to provide the facts on “Fiji hits out at Qantas over Air Pacific sale”.Qantas acquired its 46 per cent interest in Air Pacific in 1998. We have always been aware that Air Pacific needed to be “substantially owned and effectively controlled” by Fiji nationals and there is no doubt that it has been substantially owned and controlled by the Fiji government.
| Companies | Qantas Airways | |
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/World Politics, Transport/Aviation |
It just got a whole lot worse
17 May 2012 | Philip Baker
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 4 | It just got a whole lot worse
Baker | That loud ka-ching ka-ching being heard around Europe is the sound of a few euros being taken out of the banks by the Greeks as their country faces more political instability ahead of another general election next month.
| Companies | BHP Billiton Ltd, Toll Holdings Ltd | |
| Topics | Economy, Accidents & Emergencies, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
World briefs
17 May 2012 |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her ministers have warded themselves pay rises of 3.3 per cent for the current year.
| People | Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, John Edwards, Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Burma cuts military tie to North Korea
17 May 2012 | Choe Sang-Hun
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Burma cuts military tie to North Korea
South Korea has received assurances from Burma that it will no longer buy weapons from North Korea, an aide to President Lee Myung-bak says.
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics |
Gillard commits $300bn to Afghanistan recovery
17 May 2012 | Gemma Daley
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 5 | Gillard commits $300m to Afghanistan recovery
Australia will contribute $US100 million annually for three years from 2015 as part of international efforts to help sustain and support Afghan National Security Forces beyond the transition process.
| People | Julia Gillard, Stephen Smith | |
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics |
Chen calls Congress as his US visa gets green light
17 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Chen calls Congress as his US visa gets green light
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has again spoken by phone to a US congressional hearing, alleging persecution of his relatives.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics |
Taking leave
17 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 19 | Taking leave
Eurozone debt crisis: how a Greek exit from the euro might unfold
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
No choice but to back cuts, Spanish PM says
17 May 2012 | Angeline Benoit
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 19 | No choice but to back cuts, PM says
Spain faces being shut out of financial markets unless lawmakers back his proposed deficit cuts, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has told Parliament.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
UK makes plans for debt storm
17 May 2012 | Scott Hamilton London
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 18 | UK makes plans for debt storm
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said officials have prepared for dangers posed by Europe’s debt crisis, after the bank lowered growth forecasts and raised predictions for inflation this year.
| People | David Cameron | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Brooks had plenty of friends in high places
17 May 2012 | Patrick Wintour
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Plenty of friends in high places
The decision of the Crown Prosecution Service to charge Rebekah Brooks came early during a cabinet meeting, and will have sent an unwelcome chill through the room.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Politics/World Politics, Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media |
Tale of two cover-up stories out of News
17 May 2012 | Neil Chenoweth
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | The tale of two cover-up stories out of News
The charges laid against six News International staff, including Rebekah Brooks, paint a different picture of the phone hacking scandal than the version given by Rupert Murdoch.
| Companies | News Corp | |
| People | Rupert Murdoch, Elisabeth Murdoch, James Murdoch | |
| Topics | Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media, Courts & Legal, Politics/World Politics |
Hollande sympathetic to Greeks, but Merkel firm
17 May 2012 | Mark Deen
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Hollande sympathetic, but Merkel firm
Problems in Greece have overshadowed the first meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande.
| People | Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Accidents & Emergencies, Financial Markets/Foreign Exchange Markets, Politics/World Politics, Economy, Financial Markets, Financial Services Industry, Politics |
Police intercept asylum seeker boat
16 May 2012 |
A vessel carrying 63 suspected asylum seekers has been found off the Cocos Islands. The boat was intercepted by Australian Federal Police on Tuesday night.
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/World Politics |
Home appliance sales boosted
16 May 2012 |
China plans to subsidise energy-efficient home appliances to boost sluggish sales of home appliances.
Iron ore demand to drop: Kloppers
16 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Iron ore demand to fall: BHP chief
BHP Billiton chief executive Marius Kloppers has warned that commodity prices are set to fall as demand growth slows, forcing the company to scrutinise investment decisions more closely.
| Companies | BHP Billiton Ltd, Rio Tinto Ltd | |
| People | Marius Kloppers, Tom Albanese, Jac Nasser | |
| Topics | Metals & Mining/Iron & Steel, Company News, Politics/World Politics, Economy |
Hollande-Merkel agree on financial transaction tax
16 May 2012 |
The British prime minister believes a Tobin tax would hurt the City of London – but France and Germany are under pressure to finance a euro-zone boost.
| Topics | Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Italy heading for a banking crisis
16 May 2012 | Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
As Greece erupts, Italy is moving into the eye of the storm. Its economy is contracting at speeds not seen since the depths of the slump in 2009.
| People | Mario Monti, Romano Prodi | |
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets/Bonds Markets, Politics/World Politics |
US Senate leaders move toward vote on Fed nominees
16 May 2012 |
President Barack Obama’s two stalled nominees for the Federal Reserve are likely to clear a Senate procedural hurdle on Thursday, paving the way for anticipated confirmation.
| Topics | Economy/Monetary Policy, Politics/World Politics |
Regulators should enforce firewalls
16 May 2012 |
US regulators should use JPMorgan Chase’s $US2 billion hedging loss as a spur to take the law into their own hands, says the former chairman of the FDIC.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Financial Markets, Financial Services Industry, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Politics/World Politics |
Euro zone plunges into fresh turmoil
16 May 2012 |
Europe was facing a month of political and economic upheaval on Tuesday night, after the failure of nine days of coalition talks in Greece prompted fears that a fresh election in the crisis-torn country would start the breakup of the euro zone.
| People | Christine Lagarde | |
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics |
Defence: too quiet on fiscal front
16 May 2012 | James Brown
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Defence: too quiet on fiscal front
On current form, you’d be hard pressed to convince Australians that their defence force represents value for money or that taxpayers should be concerned about defence cuts in the budget.
| Topics | Defence, Economy/Fiscal Policy, Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/World Politics |
Gillard’s fighting talk
16 May 2012 |
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 60 | Gillard’s fighting talk
Julia Gillard speaking yesterday to the ACTU about a soldier’s tribute to her.
| People | Julia Gillard, Angela Merkel | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Defence |
World briefs
16 May 2012 |
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Papua New Guinea’s parliament has been dissolved ahead of the June election, after rescinding an earlier vote to delay the poll by six months.
| People | John Key, Dominique Strauss-Kahn | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Courts & Legal, Technology, Energy & Utilities/Nuclear |
Koreans seek more China stocks
16 May 2012 | Saeromi Shin
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Koreans seek more China stocks
South Korea’s National Pension Service, the country’s biggest investor, plans to seek approval to buy more yuan-denominated Chinese stocks after using up the initial quota of $US100 million it received in March.
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
Beijing goes back a gear in year of the tortoise
16 May 2012 | Kevin Hamlin
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Beijing goes back a gear in year of the tortoise
China’s slowdown might deepen as policymakers go easy on the stimulus, leaving 2012 growth at its weakest in 13 years.
| Topics | Economy, Politics/World Politics, Financial Markets, Metals & Mining |
Foreign investment in China falls again
16 May 2012 | Victoria Ruan
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Foreign investment tumbles again
Foreign direct investment in China fell for a sixth month in April, as faltering global growth dented company spending.
| Topics | Economy, Financial Markets, Politics/World Politics |
California cuts set to deepen
16 May 2012 | Adam Nagourney
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | California cuts deepen
Struggling to contain mounting state budget shortfalls, California Governor Jerry Brown has proposed $US8.3 billion in spending cuts, including slashing state employees’ pay and spending on social programs and prisons.
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Economy/Taxation |
Obama’s same-sex view politically driven
16 May 2012 | Peter Baker
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Obama’s same-sex view political
Most Americans suspect that President Obama was motivated by politics, not policy, when he declared his support for same-sex marriage, according to a new poll released on Monday, suggesting the impact of his decision was undercut by the unplanned way it became public.
| People | Barack Obama | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Health & Wellbeing |

