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Australia Delays Decision on Sinosteel Bid

Jun 27th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: International Investing

Editor’s Note: Australia is well positioned to ride the commodity boom, says Dan Denning in The Daily Reckoning Australia. That is unless the government interferes too much…



The Fourth Biggest Iron Player in Australia

May 27th, 2008 | By Al Robinson | Category: Gold Market

Riding a bicycle in Melbourne’s autumn is like playing with fire, reader. The weather changes a lot quicker than we can ride.



The Deepest Hole Anyone Ever Dug

Apr 30th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: International Investing

Gold and oil both traded down about 2.5% overnight in New York. The Fed is meeting in Washington, D.C. We’ll know soon what, if anything, it plans to do. But does it really matter?



Predator and Prey

Apr 17th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: Featured, Financial News, International Investing

“Who is the predator and who is the prey? That is what we wonder today.”

“Is China preying on BHP Billiton (ASX: BHP)? Or is BHP preying on Rio? Who are the barracudas and who are the minnows?” asks Dan Denning of the Daily Reckoning Australia.

Steel prices are up by about 10% this year already.



The Profitable Marriage of Two Soaring Resource Companies

Apr 3rd, 2008 | By Al Robinson | Category: Gold Market

The huge run-up in commodity prices between January and mid-March has been a welcome boost for listed producers in the falling Aussie equities market. Oil, sugar, coal, gold, wheat… all these things have gained voraciously. Australian companies drilling, harvesting and mining them have weathered the storm of equity-selling better than other stocks.