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Today's Business Headlines

Threat to block PM's power plan - The Fin; - Woodside eyes US gas boom - The Aus; Gorgon contingency plans - The West; NAB faces investor ire before AGM - The Fin; Offshore working for Worley - The Fin

Today's Business Headlines

Swan budget fiddle comes under threat - The Fin; Strikes stall ports productivity - The Aus; Slipper vote sinks coalition - The West; Miners stockpile MRRT credits - The Aus; No-vote not a protest, says Atlas Iron founder - The West

Bankwest has moves at new headquarters

Bankwest has joined the 'free-form' office revolution, with the launch this week of a technology-driven activity-based office as it settles into its new premises at Raine Square.

Today's Business Headlines

US flexes its muscles on investment - The Aus; Incentive to try harder: $90bn a year - The Fin; Iron ore shippers told to 'use it or lose it' - The West; CBA backs financial system probe - The Fin; State backs $9m bid to attract Chinese tourists - The West

World banking about to go back to future

What's a bank? That might sound like a stupid question but it's not if you go back to the roots of banking and compare it with the troubles engulfing the international banking world today.

Saraceni facing fresh action from Bankwest

The joint financiers of Raine Square have launched further legal action against Luke Saraceni, alleging misleading conduct over the use of proceeds from the sale of a stake in a residential development in the South West and moving to recover costs caused by the delay of court proceedings.

Today's Business Headlines

Three-step strategy for growth - The Aus; China cuts rates to drive growth - The Fin; Pastoral rents 'killing cattle industry' - The Aus; Chinese appetite for ore still sharp - The Aus; Agencies battle as big brands go out to market - The West

For now, give me stability over excitement

Europe may still be in the doldrums but growth in the US and China is good news for the world economy.

Today's Business Headlines

Gillard safe, by hook or Crook - The Fin; Barnett rejects push for Alinta buyback - The West; Abbott cool on reform of state GST share - The West; Employers beg FWA to put off minimum wage rises - The Aus; Forrest's job plan stalemate - The Aus

Today's Business Headlines

Coalition hits an 11-year high - The Aus; Miners turn up pressure on Swan's revenue estimates - The Aus; Pay-to-enter proposal for CBD - The West; 'Unreasonable' for users to pay network costs - The Aus; Bernie Fraser slams Labor on budget - The Fin

Teachers Credit Union relaunches as mutual bank

Teachers Credit Union, which today relaunched itself as Teachers Mutual Bank, has reported a large shift of Western Australian banking customers towards the mutual sector.

Credit society aims to be WA’s ‘own’ bank

POLICE & Nurses Credit Society chief executive Fred Huis says he's identified a glaring hole in Western Australia's banking sector. "Western Australia is the only state in the country that doesn't have its own bank," Mr Huis said.

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Mergers and Aquisitions

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Exporters

LabelValue
Rio Tinto$26.13bn
BHP Billiton Iron Ore$20.48bn
North West Shelf Venture$14.92bn
Gold Corporation$6.82bn
Fortescue Metals Group$6.68bn
Others$22.08bn
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