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BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Greber & Fenner |
An Australian PM's Fatal Tussle with Big Mines Kevin Rudd's bid to tax Australia's big mines results in his stepping down; his successor, Julia Gillard, must similarly struggle to balance the economy. |
The Motley Fool June 24, 2010 Michael Johnston |
Australia ETFs in Focus Ahead of Surprise Election A changing of the guard could have an effect on Australian markets. |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Roundtable: Is Australia's Super Tax Dead? Experts debate the Australian RSPT and its effect on the mining industry. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Big Win for Mining Companies Australia reaches favorable agreement with big-time miners over RSPT. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Is There Hope for Australia's Mining Sector? Despite the RSPT, Australia's mining sector will continue to boom. |
TIME Asia September 6, 2010 John Lee |
A World Away An increasing number of Australians are becoming uneasy over economic and political shifts in the region that are beyond their influence. |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2010 Einhorn et al. |
Australia Grabs for Mineral Wealth Mining companies are attacking Australia's proposed windfall profits tax |
BusinessWeek September 2, 2010 Malcolm Knox |
The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia The benefits for Australia in becoming China's quarry are quantifiable and visible. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2011 Tim Hanson |
Australia: The Country a Wallaby Could Run Stable economic growth and an increasing tax base are all but assured in the Land Down Under. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Australia plans to scrap carbon tax early With national elections looming later this year, Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd has announced plans to end the highly controversial carbon tax a year ahead of schedule. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2010 David Lee Smith |
The Aussie Tax Proposal Just Might Work A new mining tax effort seems to be satisfying most parties. |
Finance & Development September 1, 2006 Jeffrey G. Williamson |
Global Migration Two centuries of mass migration offers insights into the future economic impact of the global movements of people. |
TIME Asia June 13, 2011 Michael Schuman |
China's Mining Pit However the countries feel about each other, China's roaring economy can't do without Australia's resources, and Australia's prosperity can't do without China's roaring economy. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Daniel Petrie |
Australia's Mother Lode of Mining Jobs Brisk Chinese demand lures miners to scrubby Western Australia. |
Chemistry World September 16, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Battle over carbon tax looms As newly elected Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott prepares to be sworn into office this week, opponents of his plan to abolish the so-called carbon tax on greenhouse gas emissions are preparing for political battle. |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Nichola Saminather |
Boom Goes On for Australia's Billionaire Developer Harry Triguboff continues to launch big projects as rivals retreat. |
The Motley Fool February 8, 2011 Bruce Jackson |
One Last Giant Property Bubble In a place you might not expect: Australia? |
The Motley Fool August 23, 2010 Eric Dutram |
Three ETFs to Watch This Week: EWA, PGJ, EWC With U.S earnings season over, many investors will turn to a variety of international firms, which offer up their earnings reports this week. With that in mind, we profile three ETFs that look to be in focus over the next several days. |
Chemistry World November 14, 2011 Maria Burke |
Australian carbon tax passes into law Australia's carbon tax has finally received approval from the country's Senate after years of bitter political wrangling. |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Patrick Gray |
As Aussie Housing Goes... Are the good times over for Australia's red-hot real estate market -- and if they are, what does that mean for the housing boom elsewhere in the developed world? |
Financial Advisor January 2008 Eric Uhlfelder |
Undiscovered Investment The Australian economy has been on a tear ever since Clinton was in the White House. And this has translated into remarkable returns for investors. |
Chemistry World September 8, 2010 Karen Harries-Rees |
Could science be the winner in Australia's election? Science in Australia could benefit from the more consultative approach that the newly elected minority Labour government will need to adopt. |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Kerry Capell |
Jitters From Seville To Shanghai The real estate market has exploded across Europe and Asia. Analysts predict the market will slow down due to economic factors such as rising interest rates. |
Chemistry World December 3, 2007 Karen Harries-Rees |
Australian Scientists Await Rudd's 'Education Revolution' Australia's academics are waiting to see how Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will bring about the 'education revolution' promised during his election campaign. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 |
Australia As one of the world's leading exporters of mining commodities such as coal and iron ore, Australia has been adjusting its macroeconomic policies to the recent large rise in international commodity prices. |
Chemistry World September 5, 2014 Ned Stafford |
Australia's chief scientist makes pitch for science Australia's chief scientist Ian Chubb has presented an ambitious agenda to the government to bolster the nation's science base. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Monica Heger |
High Speed Down Under Australia invests in a multi-billion dollar national broadband network. |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2011 Nate Weisshaar |
Hey, Jim Chanos, Short This! Is trouble brewing in China and Australia? Chanos hinted that he was looking at widely traded companies that would be significantly affected if China's bubble popped. |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2011 Tim Hanson |
This Idea Makes Too Much Sense Read why our Motley Fool Global Gains team is headed to Australia. |
Global Services May 11, 2008 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Perth A high level of socio-eco-political stability and reliability makes Perth a good location to undertake mission-critical and highly technical work. |
Salon.com May 22, 2000 Deirdre Macken |
Sydney, revised edition With the Olympics approaching, it's time we cleared up a few misconceptions about Australia's beloved town. |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 |
Have The Tories Found A Trump Card? With the British general election expected in May, the Conservative Party is turning immigration into a key campaign issue. And it seems to be paying off. |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2004 Roger Nusbaum |
Goings-On Down Under Things are looking up for National Australia Bank, which could be a good foreign investment. |
Reason September 2006 |
Immigration Now, Immigration Tomorrow, Immigration Forever Bush's Border Bravado... Worse Than a Wall... A Legacy of the Unforeseen... Open the Borders... Exploitation or Expulsion... etc. |
The Motley Fool February 11, 2011 Nathan Parmelee |
We Want to Hear Your Thoughts on Australia! Up until the global financial crisis in 2008, Australia hadn't had a recession in 17 years, and since its growth barely turned negative for a quarter, you could argue it still hasn't had one. |
Entrepreneur October 2007 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Borderline Issues All is quiet on the immigration front - for now. But can small-business owners pull together to help bring about desperately needed changes? |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2011 Nathan Parmelee |
Why You Should Bet on Australia Countries rich in commodities make investors rich. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Michael Mandel |
Globalization vs. Immigration Reform Can we have free flow of goods and capital without free flow of labor? |
BusinessWeek May 21, 2007 Carol Matlack |
Spain: Immigrants Welcome How Spain's open-border policy is driving an economic and social revival. |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2011 Aimee Duffy |
Costco Heads Down Under The U.S. wholesale warehouse makes a great foreign investment. |
BusinessWeek March 15, 2004 John Rossant |
The EU Is Choking Off Its New Blood Barring workers from new member states will only prolong economic stagnation |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Don't Sell Because of the Proposed Super Tax New resources tax or not, its probably not the time to sell your Australian miners. |
Reason December 2000 Joel Kotkin |
Movers and Shakers How immigrants are reviving neighborhoods given up for dead |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2007 Thomas J. Duesterberg |
The Competitive Edge -- When It Comes To The Economy, Population Matters Based on demographic trends, Asia's population could grow to become the most productive in the world. |
Chemistry World April 15, 2015 Maria Burke |
Science remains a peripheral issue in the UK election The economy, the NHS and immigration are key battlegrounds as the UK election approaches, but science and technology are rarely discussed. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2013 Simon Perks |
UK top scientist immigration policy under fire While Prime Minister David Cameron was away promoting the UK to Indian businesses and students, his stance on immigration was coming under increasing fire at home. |
Investment Advisor July 2009 James J. Green |
Editor's Note: New American Revolution? Perhaps we could translate the Australian advisory business model into an American golden age of advice. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2014 Angeli Mehta |
Australia scraps its carbon tax Climate campaigners say some form of carbon pricing is inevitable if the country is to meet its climate change targets. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2010 Jared Cummans |
Three ETFs to Watch This Week: EWJ, EWA, OIH What to watch this week in funds that deal with Japanese and Australian securities and the oil services sector. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 2, 2009 |
Should Immigration Policies Be More Welcoming to Low-Skilled Workers? Recent studies suggest that both legal and illegal immigration of low-skilled workers to the U.S. has positive effects that have been overlooked, says HBS professor Jim Heskett. |