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Australian Dollar Outlook - 28 July 2014

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has slipped below the .9400 level over the weekend as the latest US economic data was slightly better than expected.
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U.S. President Obama speaks about the economy, in Austin

US Right Activists Seek Ban On Execution by Lethal Injection

Death sentences in some US states by lethal injection has come under heavy criticism as a barbaric act and the clamour is up for its legal review by the apex court, reports Global Post. The latest trigger is the protests that followed after a convict struggled in agony for almost two hours to breathe his last after the botched execution.
An employee at a garment factory

New Zealand to Bring Strict Law to Ensure Safety in Work Place

New Zealand will be passing a new legislation shortly to make health and safety a top priority in workplaces, reported NZ Herald. According to leading a employment lawyer Shima Grice, New Zealanders have to study the implications of the new law and prepare themselves to operate within it.
An Israeli Apache helicopter fires flares near the border with the northern Gaza Strip

Canada Seeks Probe into Weapons Seized at UN Schools in Gaza

The Canadian Government has called for a UN investigation into the reported discoveries of weapons caches at the UN-run schools in the Gaza Strip, reported Global Post. According to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird it was shocking that stockpiles of rockets were found in a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza.
Four thousand U.S. dollars are counted out by a banker

Australian Dollar Outlook - 25 July 2014

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar kicked higher yesterday after China's flash manufacturing data as reported by HSBC for July rose to 52 from last month's figure of 50.7.
Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a televised statement

US Data Asserts Russia Supplied SA-11 Surface To Air Battery to Ukraine Rebels

The US administration has gone public with its classified intelligence to nail the claims of innocence aired by Russia about the downing of Malaysian airliner, reports Washington Post. The US officials in a briefing for reporter provided material information rebutting all claims made by Russia to the contrary. The Malaysia Flight tragedy killed 298 civilians
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New Zealand Minister Offers to Quit on Charges of Breaching Airport Security

An incident involving airport security by Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee has put the John Key Government in New Zealand on the defensive, reports NZ Herald. The minister has offered to quit after being quizzed by the aviation security officials. But the issue has raised concerns on compromises in air security.
Britain's Royal Family

Ideological Support Swells for Scottish Independence

Despite the nationalist concerns by the UK political elite, support is welling up from many quarters asking the Scottish not to dither in making a choice for independence, reports the Guardian. A report in Guardian talks about the support offered by top leader of the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru. In an interview its leader Leanne Wood said solidarity through divergence was a better way of showing people outside of Scotland what is possible
Two boats with 10 Cuban migrants are pictured anchored in Cayman Brac waters in this July 20, 2014 handout photo. The 10 migrants abandoned one of the boats and set out for Honduras in the other, but returned shortly after to drop off five of their number

Migrant Massacre at Sea: Five Arrested for the Deaths of 100

All they wanted was a chance at a better life. But migrants aboard a boat enroute to Europe didn't realize death could come knocking while they pursue their journey. On Wednesday, Italian police arrested at least five men for the alleged deaths of over 100 as panic ensued triggered by poisonous fumes in the overcrowded boat.
U.S. President Barack Obama

US Green Billionaire to Spend $100 Million in Campaign to Stop Republicans from Entering Senate

In the upcoming US mid -term elections, Hedge funds tycoon Tom Steyer will unleash a $100 million campaign spread in 7 states as an offensive against Republican party candidates, reports CNN. Backed by his environmental advocacy group the green billionaire is planning to go on an all out offensive to stop Republicans from controlling the Senate and key statehouses by November.
A Royal New Zealand Air Force aircraft searching for missing MH 370

New Zealand and China Decide to Boost Defence Ties

New Zealand and China will work towards strengthening defence ties, reported 3 News. This is conveyed in a joint statement issued after a high-level meeting held in Wellington between the two sides. The statement also mulls about enhanced cooperation in the South Pacific region.

Labour Leader Under Fire for Holiday Amidst Hard Election Battle

New Zealand’s Opposition Labour Party is too keen to be back in power in the elections scheduled for Sept 20. However, the rank and file of the party seems to be a tad unhappy at the casual way the top leaders are handling the hard battle. According to a 3 News Report, a controversy is brewing over a media scoop which quoted an anonymous insider from Labour party, blasting the party’s PM candidate David Cunliffe for going on a holiday when the party workers were battling the heat of electi...
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron with EU leaders in Brussels

British PM Cameron Urges Tough Sanctions Against Russia

British Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a hard line approach against Russia if it is not mending its ways in patronising the Ukraine rebels. According to a report in the Guardian, Cameron wanted the EU to blacklist the coterie and oligarchs around the Russian President Vladimir Putin. The PM’s hard stand was in response to the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH 17 over eastern Ukraine.

New Zealand Polls to See Regional Development as a Key Issue

In the run up to the elections in New Zealand, regional development is becoming a serious poll issue, reports NZ Herald. Both the National and Labour parties seem to be drumming up support from regional development bodies by showcasing their approach to regional issues pertaining to development.

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