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1 Scoot ups Qantas competition -
2 US stocks down as Greek wait continues -
3 Mining M&A up 50pc in end-of-year burst 2
4 Macquarie makes Barnaba WA chair 6
5 WAM Capital predicts share rally to continue 12
6 ANZ, Westpac, NAB, Commonwealth need to raise $100bn in debt 9
7 Asian nations positioned to lift growth in face of global downturn, says IMF 10
8 OneSteel gets $64m ahead of carbon tax 13
9 Dollar down after strong run 18
10 US stocks up after solid economic reports 10
11 Internet job vacancies fall 3 per cent 20
12 One in three workers unemployed, says International Labour Organisation 20
13 China group hones in on Extract 23
14 Digital casualty: Kodak files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 29
15 Unemployment drops to 5.2pc 29
16 Asia the answer for on-target Fortescue 24
17 Personal finance commitments fall 7.8pc 31
18 Inflation rises sharply in December: TD Securities-Melbourne Institute 31
19 Australian sharemarket closes higher as Asian bourses advance 36
20 China inflation eases in December 39
21 Magnates attracted to a resources comeback 28
22 Dollar falls on disappointing retail data 32
23 Hailstorm claims look set to dent IAG stock 34
24 High society - Australia tops list of drug users 34
25 Hewlett-Packard and OneSteel cut back on technology workers 39
26 Bandanna cancels UBS-managed asset sale program 49
27 High-level officials exposed for violations 40
28 China push for yuan flexibility 38
29 Warning over fake train booking website 42
30 China still leading world in IPOs but funds plunge 48
31 Leaders back economic corridor model 48
32 Unicom invests to take on bigger rival 52
33 Shanghai haven for foreigners 66
34 Capital outflows 'could result in further easing' 51
35 China to maintain prudent monetary policy in 2012 118
36 Tax debate heats up as it outstrips growth in GDP 54
37 Top leaders meet to set guidelines for next year 40
38 Migrant workers prefer growing roots in cities 57
39 Boost to Shanghai as shipping hub 54
40 Difficult year ahead for export companies 59
41 Rich getting richer faster as wealth gap widens 59
42 Aging nation creates nursing home boom 56
43 PMI drop indicates further slowdown 55
44 Cut in bank reserves to boost China's economy 51
45 Yuan starts trading with Australian, Canadian dollars 63
46 Opening up requires 'something in return' 53
47 Industrial profits grow slowly 55
48 Turkmenistan to expand natural gas supply to China 53
49 Australia finds 'lost' $US170m Russian space probe 54
50 ASIC had ASX concerns before major outage 52
51 Asia finds voice in test of wills with China 46
52 Real estate market in retreat 47
53 BoQ chief warns jobs may go 55
54 Live: Barack Obama's Australia visit 61
55 Investors rebel against Cabcharge exec pay 52
56 City's land sales plummet to seven-year lows 54
57 Australian tourism 'in crisis' as visitor numbers plunge 68
58 Home loans continue to rise 84
59 Chinese inflation falls to five-month low 55
60 Why executives are worth their fat salaries 68
61 6600 homes to be built in south-east 73
62 From Bondi to the big bucks: the 28-year-old who’s making data science a sport 56
63 Victoria leads country in unit development 80
64 Aussie tech gold rush: 'nothing off limits' 63
65 Markets Live: Stocks drop on Europe, China fears 56
66 Local arm of MF Global suspended from trade 68
67 Shares end best week in two years 63
68 Banks should follow RBA moves: Swan 82
69 Investment giant raps mining, carbon taxes 62
70 ASIC appeal against Hardie directors begins 67
71 China's manufacturing pick-up eases slowdown fears 62
72 Aussies the first to get inside Siri's head 70
73 Is Melbourne Australia's most over-priced property market? 76
74 Weak Chinese growth weighs on shares 79
75 School daze: is private education worth it? 70
76 Home loans rise again; housing steadies 63
77 Jobs numbers won't impress the RBA 69
78 Speed bumps ahead for market rally 63
79 Post revs up for online shopping boom 70
80 Profound shift as China marches back to Mao 61
81 HTC admits to 'serious' security flaw on smartphones 77
82 Apple's iPhone 4S: an evolution rather than a revolution 70
83 NAB snags Henry for board role 63
84 The dark side of Apple: one man's monologue of misery 60
85 More banks cut fixed-rate home loans 70
86 House prices extend slide: NAB 72
87 Shares bounce back in $40b rally 69
88 Gold a safe haven no more 62
89 Dollar dives along with market plunge 67
90 New Facebook makes Google Plus 'look dated' 75
91 Local banks in good shape: RBA 71
92 Is the ocean the next frontier for mining? 73
93 Samsung countersues Apple in Australia over iPhone, iPad 88
94 Bank 'blacklist' puts apartments at risk 102
95 Death of the Australian Dream as pets pay the price 92
96 Qantas wants five airlines flying to China 85
97 No residents allowed in new $200 million city 84
98 Budget off mark as jobs disappear 99
99 Australia's white hot smartphone revolution 102
100 House prices to slide further in 2012 91
101 Banks hit out at capital rules 109
102 Prices fall for first time in almost two years 100
103 Follow the money - capex boom gathers pace 109
104 Prepare for boom's end: study 96
105 ASIC targets exit fees 117
106 If gold's a bubble, when will it burst? 98
107 Virgin Australia sinks to loss, eyes rebound 98
108 Buying a house? Get a mortgage discount 105
109 Buying a house? Get a mortgage discount -
110 Australia releases plan to help women in war zones 118
111 Buy Australian bid to end dollar's 'perfect storm' 114
112 Smartphone wars: Android topples iPhone in Australia 106
113 Unions vow to fight Qantas plans 94
114 Unions vow to fight Qantas plans -
115 McMansions downsized as buyers realise small is good 90
116 Market turmoil clouds resilient profit results 103
117 Turbo-charged trading magnifies market's wild moves 114
118 Home loans show investors shun property market 101
119 Dollar sinks below parity with greenback before rebounding 107
120 Investors tip Rio won't up bid for Coal & Allied Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/business/investors-tip-rio-wont-up-bid-for-coal--allied-20110808-1ii3s.html#ixzz1UPmSq29v 98
121 Borrowers rush for a better deal 131
122 Tax said to boost, not kill, steel city Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/business/tax-said-to-boost-not-kill-steel-city-20110801-1i89e.html#ixzz1Tq4vyQBQ 88
123 City with fringe benefits 128
124 Reports: Melbourne homes cheaper but still out of reach 122
125 Shares slide as investors remain jittery 115
126 Disasters drive premiums rise 127
127 Inflation rate jumps in June quarter 115
128 Speculators 'locking up' empty dwellings that could be homes 103
129 Melbourne gains 'bike city' status 116
130 Record 15-month decline in Perth property prices 106
131 China's economic momentum holds up 130
132 Qantas pilots to take action 121
133 Values find safety in numbers 109
134 Repeating grades 'fails' students 148
135 House prices to fall over next year 105
136 Chinese growth data boosts shares 111
137 WA's rental boom still leads the nation 149
138 Gillard makes tentative steps towards a greener, cleaner future 148
139 Aussies develop device to open beer bottles with iPhone 134
140 China's oversea projects see big rise in cost 117
141 Shares inch up ahead of rates decision 147
142 Australia's 'Big Four' banking on China growth 152
143 Education inventors get boost under new programs 168
144 School claims bullying over religious education 145
145 Dancer brings original folk dance to Australia 157
146 Organic food a growing biz for the health-aware 135
147 Chinese Culture Day celebrated in Australia 140
148 China tourism promoted in Sydney 138
149 China's rich swoop on homes overseas 142
150 Ash cloud affects 120,000 passengers in Australia 155
151 Indonesia, Australia to discuss live cattle export 153
152 One in 4 living in Australia will be migrant 120
153 Rare-earth supplies expected to grow 123
154 Asia to provide vast opportunities for Australia 126
155 China goes on US corn spree 131
156 Global aviation industry optimistic about Chinese Market 125
157 China's imports quicken, exports slow in May 83
158 Economy to grow by 9.3% this year: World Bank 101
159 Carbon tax not to stop Australian economy 135
160 China to promote military ties with Australia 136
161 Li and Bartoli ride waves of hope on semi-final day 184
162 Coffee association hopes to stimulate Chinese market 135
163 DHL to expand in western China 132
164 Australia backs cross-border settlements 145
165 Language of convenience 138
166 Int'l researchers eye water micropollutants 133
167 UN rights chief raps Australia on refugees, racism 132
168 Yanzhou Coal targets $1.1 billion in initial sale 165
169 China, Australia hold 4th education talk 142
170 Australian movie, TV star Bill Hunter dies aged 71 175
171 PetroChina boosts its overseas operations 141
172 Australia tourism industry eyes Chinese market 144
173 HSBC to beef up network in China with more staff 142
174 Scientists find genetic link to depression 143
175 Shanghai's super-rich surprise 143
176 CapitaLand to double investment in China 148
177 BOC loses out in yuan bonds sales 31
178 Hutong is diamond in the rough 133
179 Computer reliance may lower children's creativity 161
180 Alonso enjoying racing again 163
181 China keen to get hot Down Under 145
182 Not all young Australian men want more sex 154
183 Australians not feel safer for bin Laden's death 155
184 From Dalian to Perth 133
185 COFCO to buy more overseas vineyards 145
186 China, Australia ties get trade boost 169
187 Australian boom propels Chinese industry upward 179
188 Driving force for luxury cars 183
189 China to let yuan rise faster to ease prices 182
190 China's Q1 economy up 9.7%, March CPI up 5.4% 166
191 China's Q1 economy up 9.7%, March CPI up 5.4% -
192 China to see more interest rate hikes in Q2 168
193 Inflation remains key risk to economy 175
194 New energy industries to fuel China's green growth 135
195 China sees 1st quarterly trade deficit in 6 years 179
196 China's GDP to grow 9.6% in 2011: ADB 182
197 China raises interest rates again to curb inflation 186
198 China strikes 10 yuan-against-dollar deals on first day of option trading 189
199 Inflation surges on war in Libya, floods in Australia 173
200 China sets 2011 rare earth output quota 268
201 China may surpass Japan in tourism stakes 194
202 Chinese banks' net profit up 34.5%: CBRC 187
203 Chinese banks' net profit up 34.5%: CBRC -
204 China's chain stores sales up 21.2% in 2010 177
205 China inflation to peak around mid-2011 201
206 ANZ opens branch in western China 186
207 China's low-carbon economy faces global pressure 180
208 ODI 'set to grow' despite setbacks 226
209 Premier Guarantees Equal Treatment & Effective IPR Protection 185
210 PetroChina sees profit up 35.4% in 2010 186
211 Holdings of US debt cut by US$5.4 bln 211
212 FDI continues to be strong 174
213 Electronics market faces shortages 185
214 China's trade deficit hits $7.3b in Feb 222
215 Banks told to handle mortgage loans 'properly' 188
216 Domestic consumers in lap of luxury 172
217 Yiwu plans international trade reform 165
218 China targets 3.5% cut in energy consumption in 2011 187
219 China to implement prudent monetary policy in 2011 271
220 Foreigners hit by rising property market 176
221 CIC plans capital injection 227
222 South China firms on the rise 221
223 China's holdings of US debt revised up to $1.16 trln 177
224 Tightening measures hurt foreign investors 160
225 Taobao seeks to help 3rd party firms 165
226 SOEs to focus on its main business 176
227 Yuan reform pace remains 'unchanged' 178
228 'Hot money' inflow hits US$35.5b 196
229 Shanghai offshore investment hits $2.42b in 2010 178
230 More cities face housing purchase limitations 187
231 Yuan rate 'at right level but fluctuation possible' 229
232 Foreign M&As given oversight 180
233 PBOC slaps differentiated reserve ratios on small banks 175
234 Rare earth mining zones aim for sustainable use 184
235 China's yuan hits new high against U.S. dollar 188
236 Hong Kong to provide yuan IPOs this year 187
237 China to open currency swap businesses for bank customers 214
238 China to double imports by 2015 to balance trade 260
239 Import tax on electronics halved 193
240 Global CEOs rank China as No 1 for future growth 175
241 Concerns grow as Shanghai GDP trails national average 197
242 Homebuying restrictions to be extended 182
243 Economy expands faster in 2010, tightening fears grow 177
244 China to continue rare earth export, mulling full-year quotas 197
245 China's FDI hits record US$105 bln in 2010 226
246 China's property tax debate escalates 184
247 Discoveries fuel China's resource security 233
248 China's yuan hits new record high at 6.5896 per USD 199
249 China to sell 30b yuan of book-entry T-bonds 202
250 Chinese capital prepares to build its second large airport 207
251 China's new wealthy head off to see world 183
252 Investment amount in Shanghai Disneyland project undecided 185
253 China's central bank reaffirms to tame inflation 191
254 China joins elite offshore energy club 208
255 China's 2010 GDP likely to grow 10%: PBOC chief 226
256 China ready to rescue Spain 208
257 Yuan above 6.6 a dollar for first time since 1993 181
258 Auto market to slow in 2011 241
259 Auto market to slow in 2011 -
260 China to enhance regulating property market in 2011 210
261 China likely to set up rare earth trade body 201
262 China raises interest rate second time this year to curb inflation 199
263 Overseas direct investment to grow 186
264 China expects exports to slow in 2011 298
265 China's reserve ratio may rise to record high 307
266 Chinese govt to outline 20112011 fiscal deficit target 235
267 Number of Chinese public offerings soars 204
268 Minmetals begins restructuring 193
269 China's banking refinancing pace to slow 209
270 Foreign investment in China up 38% in Nov 205
271 Export tax to be raised on rare earth 161
272 China central bank highlights stable prices 167
273 Foreign banks boost expansion in China in post-crisis era 152
274 Funds pour into Fujian province to boost cross-Straits economy 174
275 WikiLeaks acts 'illegal': Gillard government 158
276 Jobless rate falls further than expected as demand picks up 192
277 Growing signs of China crisis 157
278 Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold at 4.75pc 137
279 ASX takeover by Singapore will lower capital costs: Access Economics 223
280 Foreign student numbers continue to dive 201
281 Sector in uproar over visa changes 140
282 Current account deficit to drag on GDP results 168
283 New home sales improve slightly 156
284 Global aviation recovery strengthens 160
285 Wine lovers urged to drink Australian-made 136
286 Queensland Rail National debut profits investors 165
287 RBA intervened to avert housing slump 154
288 Resources go boom, boom! 139
289 Average weekly wage hits $1257 168
290 South Australian businesses strongest in 'growth, cashflow' - survey 151
291 Reserve Bank expected banks to lift rates beyond official policy, minutes show 157
292 Foreign land grab on Aussie farms and brands to secure local food supply 164
293 Copper hits record on China's appetite 163
294 Chinese bid values Brockman at $930m 158
295 New fund to protect foreigners 176
296 Investors snap up gold as price soars 159
297 Investors cautious as bank debate rages 138
298 Forbes names Hu Jintao as most powerful person, replacing Barack Obama 136
299 Austal shares jump on US Navy contract hopes 164
300 Aussie dollar tops parity again, marks record 151
301 Chronology of interest rate moves since 1990 130
302 House price growth cools: ABS 149
303 Vocational training needs a rethink 150
304 Confidence grows despite patchy recovery 149
305 Universities facing crisis of confidence 204
306 ASX and Singapore Stock Exchange in $8.4 billion merger 162
307 Prepare for rate pain Australia - IMF 269
308 ACCC steps up campaign on bank interest rates 164
309 Rate rise a matter of time - Reserve Bank 187
310 Australian dollar, sharemarket fall after China interest rate hike 175
311 Australia reduces holdings of US debt in August 177
312 Reserve Bank of Australia warned on rates as dollar hits parity 166
313 Westpac-Melbourne Institute house price index contracts 158
314 Australian dollar hits new post-float high above US99.70 cents 143
315 Consumer confidence boosted by steady RBA: survey 173
316 Dollar lower on US stimulus wait 178
317 IMF summit fails to resolve currency disputes 164
318 Soaring dollar could fall 25% 181
319 Miners fear hidden resources tax stings as they seek compromises with government 216
320 Profit takers pull Australian stocks lower 206
321 Commonwealth Bank home-loan rates to rise soon, says Morgan Stanley 180
322 New home building to decline: industry survey 232
323 Reserve Bank says property investors could create housing bubble 238
324 Premier Wen backs euro-zone fight for stability, Greece wins vote of confidence 228
325 Mattel recall of children's products 220
326 Ikea to reduce prices by cutting costs 187
327 Regional stocks rise as China PMI firms 173
328 Dollar down after weak house data 233
329 Telstra confident on 2010-11 dividend 253
330 Stocks pull back from four-month high 182
331 AIA Group kicks off pre-marketing for IPO 221
332 Dollar weaker as equities under pressure 181
333 Wall St hits four-month high 309
334 BHP signs off on $1.6bn gas field 164
335 Commonwealth Bank forecasts RBA to lift interest rates to 6pc in 2011 206
336 Popular code cuts building costs 202
337 Future Fund expands its hedging 213
338 Colleges face crisis as Chinese stop enrolling 203
339 Banks must 'get over' financial crisis 211
340 Business confidence rebounded in August 205
341 Commonwealth Bank tipped to be first to lift rates 238
342 Cost of renting soars above inflation rate 202
343 Reserve Bank keeps interest rates steady 226
344 TD-MI inflation gauge rises for 10th straight month 200
345 Dollar higher on China exchange rumours 211
346 Memory sticks replace manuals as Boeing gears up train 787 crews 166
347 Households drive GDP to three-year high 165
348 Google challenges Skype in web calls 206
349 Canberra stalemate threatens resources-led recovery 183
350 Home losses fall as crisis recedes 187
351 Julia Gillard will not overhaul the refugee review proccess 250
352 Housing affordability sinks as rates bite 178
353 Asia to create emergency rice reserve 210
354 Cochlear earnings rise 19pc 221
355 Job advertisements rise amid business optimism 226
356 Australia won't ban BlackBerry services 223
357 Goods and services balance a $3.5bn surplus in June 243
358 Borrowers await RBA decision 211
359 House prices fall except in Adelaide: survey 213
360 Abbott's company tax cut plan falls short, says big business 254
361 Quickening CPI seen raising rates pressure 214
362 Producer prices post modest rise 282
363 Bank hostilities break out over 'super profit' mortgage claims 238
364 China becoming world's biggest energy consumer 214
365 Currency volatility hits earnings 264
366 Ship is a no-show as milestone is marked in China exports 201
367 Wayne Swan admits super profits tax would have had double impact on miners 229
368 New federal forecasts to come, but no poll date 213
369 Consumer confidence hits 13-month high 258
370 Minara Resources nickel output falls 232
371 No. 1 risk to economic growth: skills shortages 226
372 Unemployment falls to 18-month low 243
373 Interest rate hikes dent construction demand 228
374 Strong commodity prices lead to surplus 259
375 Activies in Australia's services sector contracted 238
376 China's economic policies face dilemmas, says Premier Wen 264
377 Prime Minister Julia Gillard caves in to mining industry and cuts resources tax rate 258
378 Law changes pay dividends for investors 239
379 Bargain hunters move in as sharemarket holds in negative territory 242
380 Cabinet weighs deal for coal-seam gas industry over mining super-profits tax 228
381 Industrial activity buoyant as orders, jobs rise 220
382 Global market slump hits super balances 230
383 It's business as usual as property eases back from fever pitch 205
384 Australian housing market 'a time bomb' 263
385 Shares outshine property for investors 257
386 Final mining tax design next step - Treasurer Wayne Swan 250
387 Melbourne property prices to level out 433
388 Banks use crunch to push fees up 13% 249
389 Unemployment rate drops to 5.2 per cent in May, ABS says 236
390 'Financial shock' risk for borrowers 226
391 Seven out of 10 firms see recovery in sight 237
392 Australian Airline industry 'to recover in 2 years' 265
393 Interest rates relief - at least for a month or two 225
394 Poll shows Australians wary in views of China 258
395 IMF economist predicts bleak outlook for house prices 252
396 7-Eleven acquires 295 Mobil petrol stations to become largest independent retailer in Australia 261
397 Construction work rises less than tipped 252
398 Pay growth strengthens as job market firms 250
399 Urgent financial reforms for Dubai, UAE 319
400 Fear stalks global markets as Australian stocks, dollar still deep in the red 322
401 Average earnings on the rise 391
402 Save to curb inflation, RBA says 330
403 Gold prices surge to new record 265
404 Job ads dip as interest rates rise 278
405 New building approvals hit fresh high 260
406 Rate rise to crush 90,000 families, experts warn of more pain to come 263
407 Economists predict rate pause in June 302
408 Australian stocks' health improves for first time in 6 years 733
409 Data shows house price growth slowing 267
410 NSW having most trouble keeping up with housing demand 333
411 First home owners vulnerable to mortgage stress 296
412 Overheating fears grow as China growth speeds up 294
413 Gold expected to rise to $US1300 an ounce in the second half of 2010 355
414 IMF: Risk watchdogs won't stop next financial crisis 320
415 Overseas home buyers move in 283
416 Property boom spurs spending spree 311
417 Widening gap between the rich and the poor 323
418 No ceiling to housing prices in sight yet 296
419 Trade, jobs data shows economy buoyant 352
420 Inflation rise puts heat on rates 330
421 Retail slide may prompt RBA pause 302
422 There's nothing like it -Australia's new slogan 293
423 With securitisation market improving, small lenders back in business 315
424 Chinese buyers fuel housing prices 322
425 Two-speed global economic recovery poses challenges 358
426 Interest rates set to rise 309
427 Miners pull market higher 333
428 New hope backs bid for Arrow Energy 287
429 Sydney property prices set to double 315
430 Petrol prices soar with no relief in sight 301
431 RBA -Inflation data 'not representative' 328
432 Savers' sorrow: Term deposit rates fall 358
433 4500 new affordable rental properties for Victoria 346
434 Biggest fall in home loans in a decade 361
435 Hiring Plans Stepped up Among Australian Employers 329
436 RBA raises interest rates 368
437 Australia's mortgage debt blow-out 369
438 Sharp rise in underemployment 368
439 Housing affordability tanked in December quarter 331
440 Australian dollar rebounds as risk appetites return 371
441 Full-time worries for part-time workers 509
442 Jobs surge stuns forecasters 312
443 Rates set to jump, regardless of RBA: experts 342
444 Crackdown on skilled migrants 383
445 RBA flags further rate rises 413
446 Stocks plunge in a sea of red 369
447 Retail sales in surprise fall 342
448 Australian super assets rise in global ranking 358
449 Rudd puts banks on notice as rate rise looms 318
450 US President Barack Obama to visit Australia 375
451 House prices to take a breather after leap 303
452 Yuan comes under pressure 301
453 Luxury home sales propel real estate record 305
454 Inflation Low but Interest Rates Set to Jump 406
455 Govt reveals plan to boost ASIC's powers 333
456 Steve Jobs and the iPad of hope 343
457 Central heating 257
458 Swan warns banks to limit rate rises 338
459 Financial giants gather in Davos to fight fingerpointing 331
460 Chinese bid farewell to 8 peacekeepers 332
461 Teachers vote to boycott school tests 319
462 Analysis: Obama using populist appeals in 2010 305
463 Taxpayers giving the rich a cheap ride: survey 291
464 Alcoa posts 2009 Q4 loss of $US277m 353
465 Whaling fleet's 'spy flights' flew out of Australia 328
466 IPOs likely to raise 320 bn yuan in 2010 439
467 US airports in security overdrive 356
468 Better Sino-US cooperation expected: Analysis 348
469 Investors dealt new powers on top salaries 340
470 Roller-coaster year for financial markets in 2009 293
471 Nov sales rise 11.7% to 18-month high 324
472 British unemployment to peak at 2.8 million next year: study 348
473 West feels the heat as NSW cops a drenching 340
474 Nufarm rejects China's Sinochem for deal with Japan's Sumitomo Chemical 303
475 Wen stands firm on yuan 324
476 Macquarie in line for energy firm 325
477 Indicators and forecasts for 2010 good 362
478 Consumers less chirpy as rates hit home 326
479 Low global rates may increase risk of new bubbles, warns Bank of International Settlements 317
480 Job ad bounce points to sustained recovery 316
481 Obama’s war 307
482 Retail sales rise meets expectations 310
483 Dubai debt woes whack for Wenzhou merchants 495
484 General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson resigns, Whitacre steps in 331
485 Australians have the world's largest houses 507
486 Bring a GP to Australia, get $3,000 319
487 Aussie CEO departures 'spiked in 2008' 340
488 China's biggest carmaker expects 30% surge in sales this year 344
489 Rudd turns up heat over emissions deal 348
490 E-waste scheme needs work, experts say 348
491 Pike River expects condition extension 345
492 China rejects call for WTO panel on export limits 325
493 Ore prices not so iron-clad 370
494 Beach Petroleum in deal with US firm 371
495 China Grapples With Pressure Over Currency Controls 289
496 Hu, Obama agree to cooperate more 310
497 Borrowers face Christmas rate rise 379
498 Bubble trouble looms 330
499 Christmas may not be merry for retailers 340
500 Kathmandu debuts on ASX at 4.4pc premium to listing price 347
501 Intel and AMD Agreeing on a pay-off 371
502 Asian stocks rise on rates optimism 355
503 AMP calls on AXA to reassess bid 308
504 Questions over IPO prospectus prompt audit 442
505 Oil prices fall as US job losses mount 332
506 Global Markets: Dollar rises, pushing commodities, shares lower 348
 

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