Wall St rallies despite job worries |
| UPDATE: Jonathan Cheng US stocks soared today, with the Dow rallying more than 250 points after US manufacturing data and strength in China and Australia. |
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US factories suggest no double-dip |
| ANALYSIS: Kathleen Madigan THE August factory report for the world's biggest economy is like a shiny holiday gift found lying among depressing lumps of coals. |
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Regionals ponder merger logic |
| EXCLUSIVE: Brett Clegg and Scott Murdoch DAVID Liddy didn't mince words. "There has to be fundamental structural change in the industry," he said. |
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Apple in aggressive push into TV |
| Ian Sherr APPLE chief executive Steve Jobs has unveiled a new device that can deliver US99-cent ($1.09) rentals of TV shows over the internet. |
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Nufarm calls in debt advisers |
| Rebecca Urban AILING agribusiness group Nufarm has appointed external advisers to assist with a possible restructure. |
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Hardie faces bailout to pay asbestos fund |
| Tracy Lee CONTRIBUTIONS by James Hardie to the asbestos victims compensation fund may be in jeopardy after it lost an appeal against a tax ruling. |
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Miners' $20bn rush to Africa |
| Andrew Burrell THE number of listed Australian mining companies with operations in Africa has tripled to 160 in the past seven years. |
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Three fall foul of ASX deadline |
| Blair Speedy JUST three companies had their shares suspended from trade yesterday for failing to lodge financial accounts with the ASX in time. |
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