Welcome to My Blog

10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 18 July 2017

Trip Guide News

Business Insider Australia Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Enable Images to View

10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump and Putin had another hour-long meeting at the G20 that nobody has spoken about until now. The Australian Greens are in crisis. The Aussie dollar is rallying. Netflix is surging. And more ...
Enable Images to View
 

Australian politicians are using Twitter to prove they aren't dual citizens

Queensland Greens senator Larissa Waters yesterday became the second member of her party to resign from politics within a week, because like Western Australia's Scott Ludlam, she was a dual citizen, in breach of the Australian Constitution.
Enable Images to View
 

APRA just announced what it will take to keep the major banks 'unquestionably strong'

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has announced its definition of "unquestionably strong" capital requirements for Australia's big 4 banks.
Enable Images to View
 

It's just a 'matter of time' until the Australian dollar is back above 80 cents

The Australian dollar closed above 79 cents for the first time since May 2015 overnight, propelled higher by a combination of stronger commodity prices, US dollar weakness and optimistic views on Australia's economic outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).
Enable Images to View
 

6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Wall Street was quiet, but there's still plenty happening.
Enable Images to View
 

Iron ore is just below $70 a tonne after rallying 30% in a month

Iron ore is on some kind of rally. Prices jumped to a fresh multi-month high on Tuesday, and with futures continuing to rip higher overnight, it looks like the move will continue today.
Enable Images to View
 

ETHEREUM COFOUNDER: Ethereum is 'a ticking time bomb'

Ethereum, the red-hot rival to bitcoin, has been on a tear since the beginning of last year, but one of its founders thinks the cryptocurrency is in a bubble ready to pop, according to reporting by Bloomberg's Camila Russo.

No comments:

Post a Comment