Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Sacked trader dropped ANZ lawsuit to 'protect family' and other top stories.

  • Sacked trader dropped ANZ lawsuit to 'protect family'

    Sacked trader dropped ANZ lawsuit to 'protect family'
    ANZ said that it had not made any payment to Mr Alexiou to settle the case, and that both parties were covering their own legal expenses. Photo: Louie Douvis An ANZ trader who sued the bank over his sacking says he dropped the $30 million lawsuit because of the impact it was having on his family, not because his case wasn't strong enough to win. Etienne Alexiou's explosive lawsuit revealed that a rampant culture of sex, drugs and alcohol was allowed to permea..
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  • Downer wins $400m+ NZ contracts

    Downer wins $400m+ NZ contracts
    Downer wins $400m+ NZ contracts
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  • Aldi recalls hotdog buns in NSW, ACT after metal shavings found in products

    Aldi recalls hotdog buns in NSW, ACT after metal shavings found in products
    Aldi recalls hotdog buns in NSW, ACT after metal shavings found in products Posted July 13, 2016 17:28:54 Discount supermarket chain Aldi has issued a recall for hotdog rolls in New South Wales and Canberra, instructing customers not to eat them, after metal shavings were found inside some products. The six-pack Bakers Life Hotdog Rolls with a best before date of July 14, 2016 have been recalled.In a statement, Aldi said it "takes product quality and safety seriously"..
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  • Dick Smith administrator targets $10 million payment to Macquarie Bank

    Dick Smith administrator targets $10 million payment to Macquarie Bank
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. JB Hi-Fi to benefit from Dick Smith collapse Citi's Craig Woolford and Platypus' Donald Williams see plenty of upside with JB Hi-Fi, and not just because of its competitor's collapse. PT1M7S 620 349 The administrator of failed electronics chain Dick Smith plans to claw back $10 million the retailer paid to Macquarie Bank just days before receivers took control of the beleaguered electronics chain in early January.Amid details of how Dick Smith's..
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  • Cedar Woods goes from zero to 1500 Adelaide homes with two SA announcements

    Cedar Woods goes from zero to 1500 Adelaide homes with two SA announcements
    Port Adelaide Precinct Plan. Cedar Woods was named preferred bidder for the North West and Fletcher's Slip precincts. Starfish Developments will take Dock One and the southern part of Port Approach between the dock and main road. Supplied Cedar Woods, which has not built a single home in South Australia, has the official nod to build 1500 over the next ten years across separate renewal projects. The Perth-based developer with operations alread..
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  • SA Power Networks to pay customers about $7 million for power outages during storm

    SA Power Networks to pay customers about $7 million for power outages during storm
    AU SA: Adelaide Hills Lashed by Strong Winds and Hail July 120:34Mt Barker in South Australia was lashed by hail and 100 km/h winds in a spate of extreme weather sweeping through the Adelaide Hills. Shahni Whitlock says she filmed the hail storm on July 12. Shahni says, ?I was in the car waiting for the washing to dry and it was raining a little bit and then BAM! Little bits of hail. I still have ice on my car.? According to news reports more than 27,000 homes are without power as a result ..
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  • Flybuys member data used to market NAB, Medibank and Telstra

    Flybuys member data used to market NAB, Medibank and Telstra
    Nearly nine out of ten customers have at least one loyalty card. Supplied Flybuys and Woolworths Rewards members' supermarket trolleys are being analysed by Coles and Woolies to promote the services of other businesses, including NAB, Medibank, Telstra and Big W.A privacy commissioner's report, released on Wednesday, found the Wesfarmers-owned supermarket giant collects Flybuys members' grocery purchase history and may use the data to do promot..
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  • Vietnam Airlines names Duong Tri Thanh new CEO

    Vietnam Airlines has named Duong Tri Thanh, who has been Jetstar Pacific Airlines’ chairman since 2012, as its new president and CEO. Thanh moves into the role held by Pham Ngoc Minh for the past eight years. Minh now becomes chairman of Vietnam Airlines’ board of directors, replacing former chairman Pham Viet Thanh, who has resigned. Duong Tri Thanh held the title of deputy general manager of Vietnam Airlines as well serving as chairman of Jetstar Pacific’s board. Low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacif..
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  • European stocks firm but risk rally cools

    European stocks firm but risk rally cools
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  • ASX racks up fifth session of gains as resources rally

    ASX racks up fifth session of gains as resources rally
    The Australian shares of BHP and Rio Tinto have appreciated rapidly compared to the miners' London shares. Photo: Glenn Hunt Enthusiastic buying of mining and energy stocks helped buoy the Australian sharemarket for a fifth consecutive session on Wednesday, as shareholders were cheered early by surging oil and iron ore prices.The S&P/ASX 200 index added 35 points, or 0.7 per cent, to 5388.5, while the broader All Ordinaries measure climbed 37 points to 5470.3..
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