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Food prices push 44m into poverty
RISING food prices have pushed about 44 million people into poverty in developing countries since last June, the World Bank said today.
Lush shoppers' credit details exposed
THOUSANDS of shoppers told to cancel their credit cards after a privacy breach at popular cosmetics retailer Lush.
Is Hosni Mubarak the world's richest man?
FORMER Egyptian president's fortune could be as high as $70b and is reported to be tucked away in Swiss banks.
Going up - living costs outstrip the CPI
LIVING costs for working families, aged pensioners and welfare recipients are outstripping the CPI.
Price war, summer disasters hit milk
A TUMULTUOUS summer of floods, bushfires and Cyclone Yasi has cut milk production by at least 100 million litres.
Online ad sales top $2.2billion - report
ONLINE advertising sales topped $2.2 billion in calendar 2010 and is on track to hit $3 billion by 2013, a report says.
RBA splurges as homeowners struggle
AS homeowners struggle with mortgage repayments, the RBA is spending millions of dollars to renovate its headquarters.
Clean up your credit card habits
IF YOU don't get your credit card spending under control, a lifetime of debt awaits.
Double-digit rises for insurance premiums
BUSINESS faces insurance premium hikes this year in the wake of the Queensland floods and other disasters, new research suggests.
Queensland disasters to push up prices
CYCLONE Yasi and the floods will push up inflation but rates won't change for "some time", Reserve Bank boss Glenn Stevens says.
Insurers may come unstuck over warnings
INSURANCE firm have for years ignored a recommendation to warn people in flood-prone areas about the limitations of their cover.
Easter bunny to bite hip pockets
THROUGH-the-roof cocoa and sugar prices will have the Easter bunny digging deeply into your pocket for those chocolate eggs and rabbits.
Childcare rebates slashed too soon
CENTRELINK has slashed the 50 per cent childcare rebate paid to thousands of families by more than $279.
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$A up on US jobs news
THE Australian dollar has opened higher on better than expected US private sector employment data.
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