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October 2011
31/10/2011 Qantas planes are set to return to the skies Monday after Australia's workplace umpire ordered an end to the industrial dispute. 31/10/2011 Peter Anderson, chief executive of the Australian Chamber of Commerce, says reform is needed to ensure Australia remains globally competitive. 28/10/2011 Financial Services Council chief executive John Brogden discusses a recent study, showing a large portion of funds under management come from the Asia Pacific region. 27/10/2011 John Noonan, Snr Currency Strategist at Thomson Reuters, discusses currency markets in the wake of Europe's latest debt summit. 26/10/2011 Can China's economy continue to meet global expectations? University of Sydney's China expert, John Lee, provides insight. 25/10/2011 Jonathan Barratt from Commodity Broking Services discusses what is happening on commodity markets. 21/10/2011 Senior currency strategist with Thomson Reuters, John Noonan talks about currency markets. 20/10/2011 Martin Davidson, chief executive of the British Coucil, explains Britain's strategy for doing business with Indonesia. 19/10/2011 China has released its weakest growth reading in two years, which suggests the government is managing inflationary risks. 19/10/2011 Jeanswest Group director Wilkin Fon explains why the company has succeeded while many other retailers have failed. 18/10/2011 China's economic slowdown is tipped to continue, as economists wait for Beijing to release its gross domestic product data. 18/10/2011 Jonathan Barratt, managing director with Commodity Broking Services, explains why the price of gold has fluctuated in recent weeks. 17/10/2011 Author Siimon Reynolds discusses the challenges faced by business leaders during economic downturns. 17/10/2011 EU officials are under increased pressure from the world's leading economies to resolve the eurozone's debt crisis. 13/10/2011 Business groups say they will continue to oppose the Australian Government's carbon emissions legislation. 12/10/2011 Greece has been granted more financial aid following an agreement between the IMF, EU and European Central Bank. 12/10/2011 Australia's Parliamentary Secretary for the Pacific, Richard Marles, comments on Australia's role in the region and Fiji's interim government. 11/10/2011 Jonathan Barratt, managing director with Commodity Broking Services, explains how developments in Europe are affecting commodity prices. 11/10/2011 The Belgian Government has stepped in to assist Dexia Bank, which has suffered severe liquidity problems. 10/10/2011 Graeme Browning, from Ernst and Young, says a lot of Australian companies want to make acquisitions despite market volatility. 07/10/2011 Thomson Reuters currency strategist John Noonan discusses the currency stoush between the United States and China. 06/10/2011 The ANZ banking group is putting money where its growth hopes lie - in Asia. Alex Thursby, head of the group's Asia-Pacific, Europe and American operations talks to Whitney Fitzsimmons. 05/10/2011 No good news for the American economy. That is the grim message from US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke to Congress. 05/10/2011 Europe's money chiefs meet to plan a firewall to stop the spreading "contagion" from Greece's debt. 03/10/2011 Kee Wong, managing director of E-ccentric Innovations, explains the need for businesses to understand the commercial differences between asian nations. |