Stories by CFO World Staff

China's service sector slows

Expectations for new business dropped to their lowest level in three months, HSBC data shows

Written by CFO World Staff06 Dec. 11 17:13

Iluka shares soar

Iluka Resources shares spike on central bank deal, transport enhancements

Written by CFO World Staff01 Dec. 11 11:26

BHP CFO resigns

CFO leaves to pursue personal business interests

Written by CFO World Staff28 Nov. 11 11:50

ASX slumps to 8 week low

The Australian sharemarket has continued its downward slide

Written by CFO World Staff25 Nov. 11 14:26

Australians ready for NFC technology

Australia has a major opportunity to become a world class innovator in near field communications (NFC) services, says Communications Council Chairman, Ian McDonald

Written by CFO World Staff27 Sept. 11 11:04

ASX plunges below 4000

The ASX 200 plunged 106 points or 2.6% to close at 3964, well below the psychologically important 4000 mark.

Written by CFO World Staff22 Sept. 11 16:45

Best Microsoft PowerPoint Background Sites

If you use PowerPoint on a regular basis, you will no doubt have been occasionally frustrated that the backgrounds available do not always match your products or presentation topic.

Written by CFO World Staff15 Sept. 11 09:40

Best Microsoft PowerPoint Template Sites

If you've used most of the Microsoft PowerPoint templates and you’re looking for some new ones, to help inspire you, read on.

Written by CFO World Staff15 Sept. 11 09:25

Biggest Losers in Today's ASX Carnage

The carnage on US and European markets overnight hit Australian markets hard today with the ASX plummeting over 140 points, wiping out another $45 billion. Several blue chip stocks lost over 20% of their market capitalisation in a day.

Written by CFO World Staff19 Aug. 11 16:44

Macmahon roars ahead of rebound

Macmahon Holdings Limited (ASX: MAH) was one of today’s strongest performing stocks jumping almost 12% to 56c, eclipsing even BHP Billiton’s stellar 5% jump.

Written by CFO World Staff15 Aug. 11 21:49

Australian dollar breaks another record

With the Reserve Bank still hawkish on interest rates and the US still prevaricating on the debt ceiling, it’s no surprise that the Australian dollar has continued its upward climb.

Written by CFO World Staff27 July 11 13:37
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