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Latest in Business from the Herald Sun

  • Market slips across the board
    AUSTRALIA'S share market suffered broad-based falls today, as investors offloaded risk ahead of the weekend.

  • iiNet to buy AAPT consumer division
    iiNet has agreed to buy the AAPT consumer division from Telecom Corporation of New Zealand for $60 million.

  • AWB and GrainCorp to merge
    UPDATE 11.28am: GRAINCORP and AWB will merge to create one of Australia's largest diversified agribusinesses.

  • ERA's profit nosedives
    ENERGY Resources of Australia's first-half profit plunges as higher maintenance costs and a stronger dollar take a toll.

  • Anger at big players
    ANGER has erupted among Australia's miners with smaller players accusing the key lobby group of abandoning their cause.

  • Ad guru Mitchell accepts takeover
    AUSTRALIA'S biggest media buyer Harold Mitchell has finally succumbed to temptation and agreed to sell the family company.

  • ASIC stands tough
    STOCKBROKERS have failed to water down key rules under which the market regulator will discipline traders for illicit or unethical trading.

  • Centro confidence rises on restructure
    CENTRO Properties Group shares rose after it announced it would refinance the debt of its US business as the restructure of the company continued.

  • Chinalco buys Rio mine in Africa
    A STATE-owned Chinese company is buying a stake in a Rio Tinto iron mine in Guinea in West Africa for $1.5 billion in the latest of a global wave of Chinese resource investments.

  • Ladbrokes in three-horse gaming race
    ENGLISH bookmaking giant Ladbrokes has joined Tabcorp and Tatts  as finalists for Victoria's multi-billion dollar sports betting licence.