
Abbott concerned for BHP Billitonās profits
Opposition leader Tony Abbott has asked Prime Minister Julia Gillard to promise to never apply its new mining tax to gold, copper and uranium. sought the assurance āon behalf of BHP Billitonā, the .
Abbott said he wanted to clear the way for BHP Billitonās Olympic Dam gold, copper and uranium mine expansion in South Australia. He said: āI want to do everything I humanly can to help this expansion to go ahead.ā
IBT said BHP Billiton has warned the expansion may not go ahead because of the āfuture danger of profit erosion due to expanded taxes or more new taxesā.
In February, the company posted a : about .
Most oppose mining company tax breaks
An think the mining company tax breaks should be instead spent on health and education. Seventy seven percent of those polled said the federal government should scrap the tax fuel rebate, which gives big mining companies tax credit handouts of about $2 billion a year.
Australian Conservation Foundationās Don Henry said: āThe $2 billion that mining companies get every year in fuel tax credits handouts is more than double the federal budget allocation for environmental protection and more than six times the funding for national parks.ā
Bank interest rate delays rake in millions
Australiaās big banks make millions for each day they delay passing on Reserve Bank interest rate cuts,
Since May last year, The Age said the big banks have taken, on average, 6.8 days to pass on interest rate rises, but have spun out rate cuts to 10.6 days.
The Australia Instituteās David Richardson said: āThere's a big financial incentive for the banks to delay cuts and be fairly hasty on the increases. From our estimates, every day they delay ⦠the big four banks save $6.2 million.ā
German finance minister cannot spare Greek poor
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on June 13 that although he he could not āspareā them a minimum wage cut, the BBC reported.
He said: āIn a crisis... the little man suffers and the rich feather their own nests. It is not easy to cut the minimum wage in Greece, when you think of the many people who own a yacht.ā
Despite this, he said the Greek minimum wage āmust fallā still further. In February, an unelected Greek government .