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  1. Two investors in takeover target Stanmore Coal say Indonesia's Golden Energy and Resources may have to improve its $239 million offer, reports.

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  2. . CEO Matt Comyn will 'never' be satisfied with the bank's AUSTRAC compliance, writes

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  3. . CEO Matt Comyn said it was "reasonable" to conclude it may have to compensate extra customers who bought inappropriate insurance products, reports.

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  4. The founder of a Chinese group which owns a stake in Sydney group, PRP Diagnostic Imaging, has been forced to handover control of his investment, reports.

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  5. Fletcher Building boss blames credit crunch for housing slide.

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  6. Junk insurance refund costs to exceed $1b, writes

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  7. Shock in Japan as CEO Carlos Ghosn arrested

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  8. After pointed out that Tasmania's deputy auditor-general had been happily pocketing $75k a year from the CPA, some changes have been announced, writes

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  9. How Sisto Malaspina turned Pellegrini's into a hotspot for power brokers, writes

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  10. Catherine Livingstone reveals an amateurish at the , writes

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  11. . launches BIG plan to improve loan quality.

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  12. Boral on board at Charter Hall's transformation at Chullora site.

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  13. IMF wants more than negative gearing curbs.

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  15. A poor day's trade for CSL shares has been compounded by a large sale by one of its biggest shareholders, reports.

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  16. Carlos Ghosn arrest puts Renault-Nissan partnership under pressure.

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  19. Strong commodity prices reviving mining services sector and may trigger private equity exits.

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  20. Fund manager John Sevior urges detente between and Premier Investments.

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