Small piece of good news in Brexit vote panic
ANALYSIS: We had to look long and hard at the Brexit vote, but we've found a silver lining amid the panic. brexit. Former Australian PM and aspiring UN leader Kevin Rudd has taken to Twitter calling for calm in the wake of the Brexit vote – Britain's ...>> view originalYoung Australian travellers unsure when to swap their dollars for pounds
Video will begin in 5 seconds. London mayor's Brexit reassurance drive The mayor of London, where a majority voted against Britain leaving the EU, says the city's Europeans are still welcome. PT1M46S 620 349 As university exams finish across Australia, many students are preparing to empty their savings accounts on a celebratory European holiday. And with the UK voting to leave the European Union in the historic "Brexit" referendum on Friday, the falling British pound is sure ..>> view originalBrexit 2016: Super funds are losing cash after UK vote
'Brexit? Vote Wreaks Havoc on the Markets7:47The U.K.?s vote to exit the European Union is wreaking havoc on the global and financial markets. What does this mean in the long-term? Silvercrest Asset Management managing director Patrick Chovanec and WSJ?s Paul Vigna join Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to discuss. Photo: Getty The result of the Brexit vote could impact on superannuation. Picture: AFPANTHONY KEANENews Corp Australia NetworkA LARGE slice of Australia’s super fund members are facing ..>> view originalBritish air passengers could drop 5%
The number of British air passengers could drop by three to five per cent by 2020 with an expected downturn in the economy and fall in sterling following the Brexit vote, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says. "In other words, the outcome of yesterday's referendum could reduce air passenger growth by 1.0-1.5 percentage points each year over the near term," the industry group said in an analysis. Air freight will be affected by lower international trade in the longer term, it s..>> view originalCopper stocks deep into red as gold miners surge
It was a tale of two markets on Friday as the shares of diversified mining majors were dumped and gold stocks surged after the UK's vote to leave the European union wreaked havoc on financial and commodity markets. In massive volumes in afternoon trade on Friday gold futures in New York for delivery in August, the most active contract, was priced at $1,321 an ounce after earlier in the day peaking at $1,362 an ounce up just under $100 from Thursday's settlement and levels last seen March 2014...>> view originalScope BusinessDay Economic Survey: Cut negative gearing, not company tax, economists say
Exclusive Video will begin in 5 seconds. Economists predict feeble economy The economy will fail to fire in the coming year and underperform government expectations, according to the Scope BusinessDay survey of 23 leading economists. Peter Martin explains. PT2M40S 620 349 If Australia's top economists were deciding the election, they'd vote for Labor's cuts to negative gearing and against the Coalition's cuts to company tax.Of the 23 leading economists polled for the Scope Bu..>> view originalVirgin Australia positions John Thomas as heir to Borghetti
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