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Centro Retail swings back into black

  The Australian Business Briefing  
  omss, this is your Australian Business update for Monday, 30 August 2010  
 
Centro Retail swings back into black
Centro Retail Rebecca Thurlow CENTRO Retail Group made a net profit of $113.3 million in the year ended June 30, after a $2.68 billion net loss in the prior period.
 
DJs faces more sex harassment claims
Mark McInnes Natasha Robinson FORMER David Jones chief executive Mark McInnes is facing widening allegations of sexual harassment.
 
Shares 'ripping ahead' on US lead
stock trader THE Australian stockmarket was nearly 2 per cent higher by early afternoon, as banks and miners jumped after a strong Wall Street lead.
 
Santos pushes Halyard amid Apache sale
Aus Bus Pix Santos queensland UPDATE: David Winning SANTOS will develop the offshore Halyard natural gas field, the miner said today, as it sold a stake in a nearby gas find to Apache.
 
Bank of Japan meets to cool rising yen
Aus Bus Pix Masaaki Shirakawa Bank of Japan gov UPDATE: Tomoyuki Tachikawa and Megumi Fujikawa JAPAN'S central bank board will hold an emergency meeting today to consider measures to cope with the surging yen.
 
Vegas bane of Bernanke's housing woes
US homes Sam Fleming PITY the burghers of Las Vegas. While their casinos glitter and hum, the desert city's residents are surveying eviscerated personal fortunes.
 
Mac Atlas posts $141m first-half loss
Macquarie Atlas Roads Ross Kelly MACQUARIE Atlas Roads Group has reported a $141.2 million inaugural first-half net loss but boosted its proportionate revenue.
 
Kingsgate profit more than doubles
Kingsgate Rebecca Thurlow KINGSGATE Consolidated's full-year net profit has more than doubled as it increased production and the gold price rose.
 
Financial Markets
Shares 'ripping ahead' on US lead
stock trader THE Australian stockmarket was nearly 2 per cent higher by early afternoon, as banks and miners jumped after a strong Wall Street lead.
 
Stocks rally on Wall Street rebound
Bank of Japan meets to cool rising yen
 
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Mining & Energy
Infigen reports $74m loss
Infigen Energy Ross Kelly INFIGEN Energy has reported a $73.5 million net loss that includes a $12.9m loss on the sale of its French assets and other charges.
 
Santos pushes Halyard amid Apache sale
Santos sells Spar stake to Apache
 
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12:46pm Shares 'ripping ahead' on US lead
12:37pm Infigen reports $74m loss
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11:56am Intoll downgraded on higher bid
11:36am New home sales slump as rates bite
11:34am Shares open higher, led by banks
11:09am Stocks rally on Wall Street rebound
11:00am Macquarie Atlas Roads Half Year R...
11:00am Beach Energy 2010 Full Year Resul...
11:00am Kingsgate Full Year Results Prese...
10:51am DJs faces more sex harassment claims
10:46am Bank of Japan meets to cool rising yen
 
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Beach result scrubs up well
WITH the profit reporting season winding down, investors may be struggling for inspiration this week.
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Intoll downgraded on higher bid
ANALYSTS have downgraded Intoll after its board recommended Canada Pension Plan Investment Board's higher takeover offer.
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Vegas bane of Bernanke's housing woes
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