NAB CEO Thorburn shakes up team
Updated | Incoming NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn has announced a shake-up in the bank’s top executive ranks in his first day on the job, as he vowed to lift returns to shareholders. “NAB has a strong foundation for growth and the new members of the group executive leadership team are committed to taking the action required to drive stronger results and returns for our customers and our shareholders,” Mr Thorburn said.
Markets set to drop after Wall St slumps
Shareholders are bracing for a steep fall at the open of trading on Friday after Wall St suffered its worst decline since April overnight, amid concerns about Argentina’s default and other geopolitical worries.
Apache to sell Wheatstone stake
US oil and gas company Apache, under pressure from an activist investor, said it plans to sell interests in two liquefied natural gas projects, including Australia’s Wheatstone.
$A hits two-month low as stocks fall
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African tech firms may be in CBA’s crosshairs
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Shell will ‘reconsider’ if Woodside buyback blocked
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PM, Palmer trade barbs over gridlocked budget
Clive Palmer has accused the government of trying to split his party using one-on-one budget negotiations, while Tony Abbott has told the Senate crossbenchers to either put up or shut up over budget measures.
Deloitte buys KD Johns in WA push
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu wants more of Western Australia’s burgeoning private wealth to flow into its coffers following a bite-sized acquisition of Perth firm KD Johns & Co.
Macquarie offloads stake in Macquarie Atlas Roads
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Morgan Stanley may retain slice of RetireAustralia IPO
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Twiggy off to wild west
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Motoring party tries to expel Ricky Muir
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Kochie rides hedge fund wave
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National
PM, Palmer trade barbs over gridlocked budget
Clive Palmer has accused the government of trying to split his party using one-on-one budget negotiations, while Tony Abbott has told the Senate crossbenchers to either put up or shut up over budget measures.
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Opinion
The budget falls on stony ground
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Apache to sell Wheatstone stake
US oil and gas company Apache, under pressure from an activist investor, said it plans to sell interests in two liquefied natural gas projects, including Australia’s Wheatstone.
- Three-day humanitarian truce agreed for Gaza
- Gas explosion in Taiwan kills 15, injures 243
- Dutch, Australian experts reach MH17 crash site
- America’s plane truth: Flight 655
- Oregon project secures approval to export LNG
- LinkedIn shares surge on forecast for current quarter
- IMF tells Japan to get on with Abenomics
- IMF split over China growth
- Lloyds’s profit slashed by fines, compensation
Business
NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn shakes up executive team
Updated | Incoming NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn has announced a shake-up in the bank’s top executive ranks in his first day on the job, as he vowed to lift returns to shareholders.
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- iiNet puts NBN at heart of growth plans
- Strike action could derail BG LNG start
- Premier Investments soars on Solomon Lew’s Midas touch
- West Pilbara iron ore port, rail costing $1.2b too high: Aurizon
- Crown executive Todd Nisbet meets Osaka governor in push for Japan casino market
- Shell will ‘reconsider’ if Woodside buyback blocked
- ResMed’s next big thing eagerly awaited
- Cash crisis for Lynas Corp
Technology
New Westpac CIO won’t follow CBA playbook
Updated | Westpac’s new tech boss Dave Curran says he won’t be emulating Commonwealth Bank’s technology transformation program that he led, and has defended Westpac’s core banking platform as being fit for purpose.
- Alibaba invests $US120 million in mobile gaming studio
- Restaurants at sharp end of PIN changes
- LinkedIn shares surge on forecast for current quarter
- GoPro shares dive as costs drive wider loss
- Copyright review adds to internet regulation mess
- Content owners must justify higher prices: Turnbull
- Australians warned of new internet surveillance tax
- NBN Co extends Ericsson wireless contract
- Vodafone to boost 4G network
Markets
Equities pummelled in broad selling wave
Before the Bell | Global equities fell sharply amid concerns about US monetary policy, Argentina’s debt default and some corporate result misses ■ Dow off 1.9pc ■ $A below US93¢ ■ SPI down 53pts.
- $A hits two-month low as stocks fall
- S&P; 500 drops as increase in rates edges closer
- US yield curve steepens from five-year lows
- Aluminium forecast to swing to deficit in 2015
- Zinc falls, nickel slips as inventories edge still higher
- African tech firms may be in CBA’s crosshairs
- CLSA says it wants to grow in Australia, not sell out
- SurfStitch’s trade sale process said to be a wipe-out
- European shares sink on Adidas, Banco Espirito Santo
Personal finance
Negotiating the fast-money minefield
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