The Australian dollar fell after another batch of good US economic data cemented hopes of a winding down of economic stimulus measures by the US central bank. At 7am AEST the local unit was trading at 96.16 US cents, down from 96.55 cents ...
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LAWS in Victoria should be changed so a teenager who texts an explicit picture of themselves to a friend is not be treated like pedophile, a report says. A parliamentary committee looking at the phenomenon of “sexting” has ...
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DRAFT laws will be introduced to parliament to force businesses and government agencies to disclose privacy breaches. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says there have been some "spectacular" recent examples of data breaches where names and ...
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iFabric Corp.,announced its financial results for the second quarter ended 31st March 2013. In the quarter ended 31st March 2013, revenues increased to $2,254,113 compared to $1,067,362 in the corresponding quarter of 2012, an increase of ...
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Avery Dennison Retail Branding and Information Solutions (AD/RBIS) the world’s leading apparel branding solutions provider will sponsor the WGSN Global Fashion Awards, including offering a new award in support of emerging apparel ...
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The garments factories located in Western and Eastern Java of Indonesia have opted for relocation to central Java because of its cheaper labour costs. Major reason cited for the relocation of garment factories to central Java is that the ...
Tags: Garment Units, Lower Labour Costs
The 14th China Jiangsu Clothing & Accessories Fair has commenced at Changshu, a county-level city in the Jiangsu province of China. At the venue, a conference reflecting the trends for the autumn-winter season of 2013 is also organized by ...
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NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell and Minister for Roads Duncan Gay have announced the proposed motorway linking the F3 with the M2 had progressed to Stage 3 under the NSW Government’s unsolicited proposals assessment process. The ...
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The Australian dollar has edged lower, failing to find a catalyst that would help it recover recent losses. At 12pm AEST the local unit was trading at 96.23 US cents, down from 96.39 cents at yesterday’s local close. During the ...
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The Australian dollar is slugging it out with the Syrian pound for the title of world's worst-performing currency. Once the darling of foreign-exchange traders, the Aussie has been out of favour since April 12. According to National ...
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Van Heusen, India's number one, premium lifestyle brand launched its first exclusive store in Jamshedpur making the brand more accessible to discerning consumers in the city. Spread across 1,700 sq ft, the store offers its patrons an ...
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Turkey's scrap prices which had fallen to $380/mt CFR for HMS I/II 80:20 by early April were still unsustainable given billet and finished steel prices at that period, said Helveco Intertrade SA director Yusuf Güven in a telephone ...
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Laurent Lamothe, the Prime Minister of Haiti, has urged Brazilian companies operating in the textile and garment sector to invest in Haiti. Paying an official visit to Brazil, Prime Minister Lamothe met Mr. Paulo Skaf, president ...
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Louis Philippe, the identity of the stylish and astute Indian gentleman announced the launch of its second store on Brigade road, Bangalore. Following the success of its existing store on the high-street, the new store houses Louis ...
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The ‘Road Ahead’ before the update. The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) will completely renew its well-travelled mobile road safety exhibition, the Road Ahead. The $1.3 million trailer will be redeveloped after being ...
Tags: Transport, Service, Travelling Road