Business PM - 'No' on CSR sugar split

Wednesday February 03, 2010
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'No' on CSR sugar split Elisabeth Sexton 1:30PM | CSR's $3b plan to split has been stopped by the Federal Court because of the potential impact on asbestos disease sufferers.

Bulk of Avatar profit still to come 2:06PM | Avatar has had a stellar run so far and News Corp says most of the profit from the 3-D blockbuster film is yet to come.

Housing plot sales point to pick-up 12:13PM | Sales of raw residential land surge in the September quarter, suggesting home construction is set to rise sharply.

Business News Wire 3:29PM Gold could hit $US1350 an ounce: Newmont 3:19PM Avoca closing in on Dioro takeover 2:51PM Vehicle sales rise 11% in January 2:16PM Stuart Petroleum to return to profit 1:47PM Devine reports strong residential sales
Comment & Analysis
The quick naming of Jackson Lloyd Packer yesterday has helped the country's once-richest family stop the media from speculating over potential moniker for the gambling heir.
Scott Rochfort
Australia's alleged richest man, Clive Palmer, has been making headlines over the past six months - again. And happily for Palmer, who uses the generous honorific ''Professor'', the news has been mostly positive.
Elizabeth Knight

No wonder Australia is lagging behind Spain and China with renewable energy, writes Matthew Wright.!
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Around the Markets at 4:21PM EST, 3 Feb 2010
Dow Jones 10296.85 + 111.32 + 1.09%
Nasdaq 2190.06 + 18.86 + 0.87%
Hang Seng 20533.34 + 261.16 + 1.29%
NZ 50 3135.113 – 12.25 – 0.39%
CAC 3812.13 + 0.00 + 0.00%
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British oil giant BP has reported lower than expected profits due to oil prices and a lack of global demand.

Blogs Rates are expected by the markets and the Reserve itself to go up again after this hiatus.
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