Australia

Broker's Calls

Maybank, UOB Kay Hian stays positive on Civmec

'Civmec is well-placed to capitalise on the government’s defence spending in the mid-long term'
Earnings contribution from ComfortDelGro's latest bus contract is a 'good signal': DBS - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

ComfortDelGro's latest bus contract is a 'good signal': DBS

DBS believes the latest contract is relatively immaterial to ComfortDelGro's overall earnings but nonetheless a 'good signal'
ComfortDelGro wins New South Wales outer metropolitan bus tender worth over A$200 mil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Contracts

ComfortDelGro wins New South Wales outer metropolitan bus tender worth over A$200 mil

ComfortDelGro secures A$200 mil worth of bus contract from the Australian government.

Environmental, Social and Governance

Billionaires’ M&A fight ends with revival of solar export dream

The plan involves a 4,200-km long submarine cable to transport electricity to Asia from Australia

Debt and defaults

AusGroup, unable to service debt, files to wind up

On Dec 5, the company confirmed that it was unable to meet interest payment for a $110 million debt
Australia, a 'Crowded House' revisited - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

Australia, a 'Crowded House' revisited

The markets of Singapore and Australia have plenty of similarities and are complementary

Environmental, Social and Governance

Tech billionaire’s loan to keep solar export dream to Singapore alive

Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes’s Grok Ventures will provide a A$65 million loan

Investing strategies

Where pensions with A$430 billion are putting their money now

Volatile markets and geopolitical crises handed Australia’s pension funds their worst period since the financial crisis this year

Global Economy

What Australia's next prime minister says about China, climate change and inflation

Albanese is seeking improved ties with Pacific nations and Southeast Asia’s largest economy

Geopolitics

Australia plans rare earths boost to fight China 'dominance'

The US and its allies have been concerned for years about China’s attempt to control rare earths markets
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