DataRoom AM: Rio's Riversdale release
Rio Tinto may be looking to offload its Riversdale Mining assets, while Healthscope's bookbuild has the IPO market buzzing.
Australia mustn't jump the gun on macro-prudential policy
The effectiveness of macro-prudential policy in regulating financial systems has yet to be quantified, and the Murray Inquiry is right to advise that the RBA and APRA tread with caution.
Scoreboard: Home sales headache
Wall Street ended flat on disappointing new home sales figures, while European markets responded well to upbeat data and corporate earnings.
Why investors aren't walking away from coal
Contrary to media commentary, coal's demise is far from imminent. A report from Standard & Poor's suggests demand for coal will continue to grow in absolute terms, albeit at a lower rate.
Mortgage trusts: A viable option for income seekers
Investors are constantly preached to about the virtues of diversification within their portfolio...
Aust stocks close higher
Local market continues run of gains after Chinese manufacturing figures beat forecasts.
How stability is paying off for the new Macquarie
Despite a soft start to the year, Macquarie's shift towards annuity incomes is enough for Nicholas Moore to be confident of greater full-year profit, as he eyes market conditions in the second half.
The problem with the eurozone's rebalancing act
Large surpluses in the eurozone's creditor economies have made it harder for debtor economies to adjust, contributing to weak inflation and highlighting the unevenness of the recovery.
Boart Longyear can't explain share price spike
Drilling services provider unaware of reason for 75 per cent rise in share price.
The 'pre-Holocene' climate is returning - and it won't be fun
A string of events earlier this year provided a sobering snapshot of a global climate system out of whack, heralding a return to a volatile and destructive era.
Can big solar take on wind? Look to the banks
Some utility-scale solar developers are talking up the prospects of PV plants being about 40% cheaper, and matching wind's viability. They just need to get bankers thinking similarly.
Woodside's non-Shell shareholders have nothing to lose
If Woodside's proposed buyback of Shell's residual shareholding is rejected, it would be a costly setback for Shell and a small embarrassment for Woodside directors, but there will be few implications for non-Shell shareholders.
Lessons from Britain's NBN journey
If nations are to truly maximise the potential of the digital economy they must start viewing broadband as a utility that's just as important as roads, rail and power.
Europe's slight wind change
Estimates for Europe's wind capacity by 2020 have been revised down 40GW by the sector's peak industry body amid policy uncertainty, but growth will still be a healthy 64%.
Aust stocks set to open higher
Market tipped for strong start after S&P 500 eked out a new record on Wall Street.
IAG lifts FY outlook
Strong second half with few natural perils spurs insurer to upwardly revise guidance.