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ASX Hot Stocks: APA Group, Leighton and Pacific Brands

ASX rises 0.5%. Here's why these three companies moved read more »

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Leighton to cut costs

Instead, the company will focus on reducing overhead costs and lowering net debt. read more »

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Two dividend plays in the travel sector

Here are two stocks from the travel sector income-oriented investors may want to consider booking. read more »

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GPT Group: All shopped out

GPT sells $400 million property to Lend Lease. read more »

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Sale of Suncorp’s ‘bad bank’ could be imminent

The sale would release significant funds, possibly allowing for a special dividend to shareholders. read more »

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SKYCITY scoops up Wharf Casino

Casinos have long been enticing investments, but lofty valuations and increasing competition have some investors worried. read more »

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Fortescue told to change pricing structure

Smaller miners want a break on the cost of using Fortescue's Pilbara railway. read more »

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Virgin health care for Australia?

Sir Richard Branson's group has its eyes on Australia's health care industry read more »

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Woolies, Coles threatened with a boycott

Consumers pressure large Aussie retailers to improve working conditions in Bangladesh. read more »

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Crown’s Packer wants more gamblers Down Under

Billionaire casino owner James Packer wants Australia to do more to attract rich tourists. read more »

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Bega, Warrnambool Cheese may find opportunity overseas

Chinese dairy demand could benefit Aussie producers. read more »

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Boart: No darling, but no ugly duckling either

Even with last week’s plunge, there is still plenty of scope for a turnaround. read more »

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China spending big to buy Aussie energy assets

Billion-dollar deal a vote of confidence for Australia’s electricity industry. read more »

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Congratulations, Microsoft

The software giant has done exactly what it set out to do read more »