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Spoof Qantas Twitter account shut down

A satirical Twitter account masquerading as part of the Qantas PR team has been suspended at the airline's request.
Financial crisis chair quits firm

The former chairman of a US federal commission set up to look into the causes of the financial crisis has stepped down from a group seeking to profit from distressed mortgages.
Apple shares hit milestone

Apple's stock broke above US$500 for the first time, the latest step in a rally that began after the company reported staggering quarterly sales and profits.
Moody's fires ratings warning

Moody's warned it may cut the triple-A ratings of France, the United Kingdom and Austria, and downgraded six other European nations.
Battle looms over Sun

Rupert Murdoch will face hostile staff when he arrives in Britain seeking to end talk that the Sun could close following a string of arrests.
NZ called Indian tax haven

Investigator tells conference that Indian black money is sheltered in New Zealand.
Riots as Greece approves austerity

Greek parliament approves austerity bill to secure a second international bailout amid the country's worst riots in years.
Greece strikes bailout deal

Greek leaders have clinched a long-stalled deal on reforms and austerity measures needed to secure a bailout and avoid a messy default.
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Gunns keen for NZ investment

Gunns hopes to translate the cachet of its new Kiwi cornerstone shareholder into a green light for its pulp mill.
Mobiles boost Telstra profit

Telstra's first-half earnings of almost A$1.5 billion were a touch below analyst expectations.
Groupon user growth slows

Groupon reported a loss as user growth slowed from its breakneck pace, potentially signalling consumer fatigue with daily deals.
More News Corp settlements

A further 15 public figures reached settlements with the British newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp over a phone hacking scandal.
Kiwi billionaire's stake in Aussie firm

Richard Chandler will inject A$150m into revamping Australian forestry company Gunns but faces a community backlash.
BHP profit goes backwards

The world's biggest miner has posted a mammoth first-half profit of US$9.94b, which fell just short of market expectations.
Yahoo chairman exits

Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors will step down as the struggling company ploughs ahead with an internal overhaul.
Rupert Murdoch's mum turns 103

Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, mother of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, is turning 103 this week.
Greece bailout talks hit brick wall

Greek political parties have delayed yet again making the tough choice of accepting painful reforms, seemingly deaf to EU warnings that the euro zone can live without Athens.
RBA leaves rates on hold

The Reserve Bank has surprised pundits by leaving its key rate unchanged at 4.25 per cent.
Macquarie flags job cuts

Macquarie has flagged job cuts of around 10 per cent at its investment banking arm as it foreshadows a big fall in annual profit.
Amazon takes real-world plunge

Amazon.com is offering more products in stores that may benefit from hands-on interaction with shoppers.
Activists hacked McCully emails
Head quits after abuse response criticised
Woman died after stolen car crossed centre-line
Man convicted of sex crime passes real estate test
Wasp sting leaves tramper unable to see
Some shops dip out on RWC windfall
Wellington competes with Super City beast
Kirkaldie & Stains gears up for online future
Rimutaka Incline train dream on hold
Sediment from Gully would last 90 years
Wellington competes with Super City beast
Woman died after stolen car crossed centre-line
Man accelerated into girlfriend - crown
Head quits after abuse response criticised
Deaf MP 'inexperienced' - Speaker
Man convicted of sex crime passes real estate test
Wasp sting leaves tramper unable to see