Business - Australian News.net - 2010-06-10 15:56:38.
C$ highest since May 18 on recovery prospects
TORONTO -- Canada’s dollar rose to its highest point in over three weeks against the greenback Thursday after a stellar report for Chinese exports in May, increasing hopes for the global economic re...
Business - Australian News.net - 2010-06-10 15:56:38.
Stock markets take late-day dive Wednesday
North American stock markets took a late-day dive on Wednesday after spending most of the day in positive territory.While reports that China's exports grew more than expected in May gave Canada's benc...
Business - Australian News.net.
BP Stock Plummets in London, Extending U.S. Fall
Ask CBS News: Is BP Hiding Anything? Sharyl Attkisson, Mark Strassmann, Kelly Cobiella and Chip Reid answer questions from viewers via Twitter surrounding the oil spill in the Gulf.
Nation - The West Australian.
Banks gouge $12.7b in fees (The West Australian)
Australia's banks reaped a record $12.7 billion in fees and charges from customers last year, with businesses and credit card holders who made late repayments the hardest hit.
World - The West Australian.
Berlusconi aide denies Zapatero treated rudely (Reuters)
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi created an awkward scene at a joint news conference Thursday when he abruptly walked off and left his apparently perplexed Spanish counterpart Jose Luis Zapatero alone.
World - The West Australian.
Russia says Iran sanctions do not bar missile deal (Reuters)
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that new U.N. sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme did not oblige Moscow to scrap a controversial deal to deliver surface-to-air missiles to Tehran.


