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Google Defends Itself From Tax Controversy

Google Defends Itself From Tax Controversy

Eric Schmidt, the chairman of tech giant Google, has defended the company from criticisms over its alleged avoidance of paying income..

December 17, 2012 with 0 Comments
Magnate Faces ASX Probe

Magnate Faces ASX Probe

Travers Duncan is facing a corruption inquiry after reports surfaced that he deliberately misled the Australian Stock Exchange. Duncan is..

December 16, 2012 with 0 Comments
ANZ Enjoys Bonanza From Delayed Cuts

ANZ Enjoys Bonanza From Delayed Cuts

Because ANZ has delayed passing the cuts to its customers, the bank has enjoyed as much as $100 million from its borrowers. ANZ is the last..

December 15, 2012 with 0 Comments
Radio Show Axed, Advertisers Withdraw Support

Radio Show Axed, Advertisers Withdraw Support

2DayFM has axed the radio show and suspended the two radio jocks who were involved in the prank call that resulted to the death of a UK..

December 14, 2012 with 0 Comments
Aussies Still Has Gloomy Outlook on Economy

Aussies Still Has Gloomy Outlook on Economy

While foreign investors see how developed Australia is, Aussies feel otherwise. While other countries see that Australia has a stable..

December 13, 2012 with 0 Comments
Auditing Industry Placed “On Notice”

Auditing Industry Placed “On Notice”

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission warned the auditing industry, saying the quality of audits in the last couple of years..

December 12, 2012 with 0 Comments
Banks Do Not Pass Rate Cuts to Consumer

Banks Do Not Pass Rate Cuts to Consumer

Even though the government has encouraged banks to pass on the rate cuts to their consumers, ANZ and Westpac are still slow to do so. A..

December 11, 2012 with 0 Comments
Regulators Probes Google

Regulators Probes Google

Competition regulators are looking at Google over anti-trust issues that Google may be manipulating its search results in its favor...

December 10, 2012 with 0 Comments
Banks Should Pass Cut to Consumers

Banks Should Pass Cut to Consumers

The latest 0.25 point rate cut should be passed on to its customers. This was the plea of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Treasurer Wayne..

December 9, 2012 with 0 Comments
Starbucks Agree To Pay More Taxes

Starbucks Agree To Pay More Taxes

Coffee retail giant Starbucks said it is ready to pay some £20 million (or $30 million) in company taxes even if it means the company..

December 8, 2012 with 0 Comments
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