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Friday it would delay its decision on the two rival bids for ...
Australia's competition watchdog delays ruling on Axa Asia Pacific bids
The Australian competition regulator ACCC said Friday it would delay its decision on the two rival bids for Axa Asia Pacific (ASX:AXA) submitted by Australian insurer AMP (ASX:AMP) and National ...
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Pushed back the deadlines for the release of its findings regarding the ...
ACCC pushes back AXA takeover deadlines
The ACCC has pushed back the deadlines for the release of its findings regarding the NAB and AMP bids for AXA Asia Pacific.
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- Its franchisees after a government inquiry found it engaged in false and ... Refund admits to misleading conduct Refund Home Loans (Refund) will have to clarify its relationship with the ACCC to its franchisees after a government inquiry found it engaged in false and misleading conduct. In October ... Mortgage Business - 3 days, 4 hours ago
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Hoping to put in place an industry-wide agreement with mobile industry players ...
ACCC to tighten up mobile industry's handset warranties
The ACCC is hoping to put in place an industry-wide agreement with mobile industry players to prevent service providers and retailers misrepresenting to consumers' their statutory rights when their handset ...
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Delayed its decision on the two bids for wealth management firm AXA ...
ACCC dithers on AXA
Competition regulator the ACCC has delayed its decision on the two bids for wealth management firm AXA Asia Pacific, saying it needs “to consider further information requested from the merger ...
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Delayed its decision on separate bids for wealth management and protection firm ...
Regulator delays on Axa's fate
THE ACCC has delayed its decision on separate bids for wealth management and protection firm Axa Asia Pacific Holdings.
The Australian Business News - 5 days, 14 hours ago
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Spencer wins his day in court
HUNGER striking farmer Peter Spencer will finally have his property rights case heard in the High Court following a significant ruling in his favour last week.
Farm Weekly - 11:54 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Corporate Express Gets Mop Up Bid
Corporate Express Australia has copped a $1 billion mop up bid from its major shareholder, the Staples office supplies chain of the US.Staples controls 98.6 million of Corporate Express's 168 ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 8:51 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Catholic group wins ruling on adoption
A UK Catholic adoption service has won a ruling requiring the Charity Commission to reconsider gay adoption.
Bigpond world - 5:46 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Catholic agency wins ruling on gays
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World news | ninemsn news - 5:41 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Catholic agency wins ruling on gays
An adoption service won a ...
The West : World - 5:30 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Former friend, now foe, rattles Berlusconi as election nears
THE Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, is facing the first serious tests of his leadership as trusted political colleagues spark a schism in his ruling party and begin jockeying for ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:17 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Tax ruling brings a bonanza for BHP
A FULL Bench of the Federal Court has upheld the right of BHP Billiton's finance subsidiary to write off $2.2 billion in bad debts resulting from loans to other companies ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Technology Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Australia tax office may appeal BHP ruling
By Alex Wilson MELBOURNE (MarketWatch) -- The Australian Taxation Office said Thursday it is still considering whether to launch a fresh appeal after losing the latest round in its long-running ...
Market Watch from Dow Jones - 11:06 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Unions escalate assault on Gillard
THE Rudd government and unions have clashed over Labor's support for employer attempts to overturn a Fair Work Australia ruling.
The Australian - The Nation - 11 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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IR umpire wrong on union access: Gillard
Workplace minister says ruling does ...
Business Spectator politics & IR - 2:44 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Neither M nor F: Australian wins landmark no-sex ruling
Monsters and Critics - 1 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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ABBA, Genesis, Iggy Pop and more inducted into Hall Of Fame
Some of the biggest names in music history have been honoured at the latest induction at Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, the US organisation which annually recognises the most ...
BigPond Music - News - 11:16 a.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Activist cites precautionary principle, past spills, in court bid to void uranium mine approval
Environmental activist Alan Oshlack is seeking a Federal Court ruling that Environment Minister Peter Garrett failed to consider relevant matters in granting approval for a South Australian uranium mine last ...
CE Daily - 11:02 a.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Aussie businesses lose $3.5m to green scammers
Environmentally conscious businesses are being scammed by a false carbon credit investment fund named WesternField Holdings, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
ARN - 10:07 a.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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UK ex-pat pensioners lose out in ruling
British ex-pat pensioners living in Australia miss out on UK index-linked pensions.
MoneyManagement.com.au - 9:57 a.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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