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Namoi Cotton nears restructure
Bridget Carter, Scott MorrisonNamoi Cotton is well down the path towards a restructure that will see it take a larger role in the cotton industry.
US officials may join CBA probe
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochASIC’s investigation into the CBA’s money-laundering scandal could bring in US officials.
Westpac may delay Hastings sale
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochWestpac is expected to put the sale of Hastings Management on the backburner after the Charter Hall deal fell through.
Crown readies apartments sale
Bridget Carter and Scott MurdochExpect Crown to ramp up marketing for the sale of a bunch of luxury apartments at its Crown Sydney casino resort.
Affinity, KKR eye Vocus cable
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochVocus’s plan to build a cable between Australia and Singapore is being scrutinised by its two potential buyers.
CBA in spotlight for debt deals
Bridget Carter and Scott MurdochOne focus of ASIC’s CBA probe will be the bank’s disclosure it was under investigation as it raised overseas debt.
Parmalat targets MG assets
Bridget Carter and Scott MurdochIt’s early days for Murray Goulburn’s strategic review, but one possibility is a break-up.
Fairfax may seek acquisitions
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochFairfax Media could be on the acquisition trail after yesterday posting an $83.9 million annual net profit.
State to sell off motorway stake
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochNSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet will today reveal the government is to sell 51 per cent of Sydney Motorway Corporation.
Scandal tests CBA funding bid
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochCommonwealth Bank is expected to launch the next round of its European funding deals shortly.
Ten could enter deed
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochTen Network could form a binding pact with its creditors, governing how Ten’s affairs will be dealt with.
Blackstone losing interest
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochBlackstone’s interest in Loy Yang B could be waning, according to sources.
Japanese buy into Challenger
Scott MurdochChallenger will have a new major shareholder, with plans by Japan’s MS & AD Insurance to snap up a stake.
$800m gold, copper assets on sale
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochThree mining assets, collectively worth up to $800 million, have been put up for sale.
Di Pilla pitches for Home run
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochDavid Di Pilla is expected to this week outline plans for the ambitious Home Consortium retail empire.
API gears for Laser Clinics battle
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochListed pharma API could be preparing for a $300m equity raising should it succeed in buying Laser Clinics Australia.
UBS shake-up in NZ
Scott MurdochUBS’s New Zealand management is facing changes as country head Nicholas Ross steps back from the role.
News Corp lifts hipages stake
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochNews Corp has increased its stake in hipages, the online marketplace for tradies.
Houlihan Lokey nabs Tehan
Scott MurdochBoutique global investment bank Houlihan Lokey has poached veteran Credit Suisse banker Matthew Tehan.
Glencore eyes Rio aluminium
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochUS-based Century Aluminium and Glencore are believed to be circling Rio Tinto’s Pacific Aluminium business.
Recycled pallets don’t stack up
Bridget Carter, Scott MurdochBarclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and UBS could be seeking a role to sell Brambles’ recycled pallets business.
NextDC to unveil war chest
Scott MurdochNextDC will today reveal it has negotiated a new $300 million senior three-year secured syndicated loan with NAB.
Credit Suisse boosts team
Scott MurdochCredit Suisse has beefed up its investment banking team by hiring Tom Butcher from Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
KKR’s Pepper deal spices sector
Scott MurdochKKR will spend about $675 million to secure Pepper Group, renewing focus on the non-bank lending sector.
Ardent eyes JV for project
Bridget Carter and Scott MurdochThe company’s new chief executive, Simon Kelly, will deliver Ardent’s long-awaited strategy plan today.
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Former rich lister faces court
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SBE springs into Melbourne
DAVID SWANSpringboard Enterprises Australia is launching its female founder program into Melbourne, and is urging female tech founders to apply today.
Asian steel to fire up: Moody’s
Rowan CallickMoody’s has flagged an improved outlook for Asian steel producers amid the ongoing removal of excess capacity in China.
Chevron tax win ‘to yield $10bn’
Matt ChambersMultinationals are tipped to pay $10bn more over the next decade after Chevron dropped a High Ct appeal against a tax ruling.
Earnings lean to the negative
John DurieAs Canberra descends into farce, company reporting season hasn’t lived up to expectations amid sharp sell-offs.
Murdoch’s brutal Trump rebuke
Stephen BrookJames Murdoch has donated $1m to an anti-Trump organisation in response to the President’s reaction to white supremacists.
Drinkers to pay for waste plan
Prashant MehraCoca-Cola says it will raise prices to cover its costs from a NSW deposit scheme aimed at cutting drink container waste.
Stocks mired in red at noon
Simone ZiaziarisThe ASX has remained mired in negative territory in noon trade, with traders jittery after steep falls on Wall Street.
Stocks lose special status
Kirby and Kohler reunite to take stock amid a flood of earnings, with Telstra, Domino’s and CBA all on the agenda.
Elliott backs off on BHP attack
Stephen BartholomeuszBHP still faces the spectre of a board challenge by Elliott, but the activist investor has toned down its criticisms.
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