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Government extends Tabcorp’s licence

NSW Racing Minister George Souris has reached an in-principle agreement with Tabcorp to extend its exclusivity period for another 20 years.

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Market opens lower after US stimulus news

Australian shares are weaker after concerns over an end to the United States massive economic stimuls program.

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Fed likely to slow bond-buying program

Ben Bernanke has ended weeks of speculation by saying the US Federal Reserve will likely pare back stimulus measures.

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US stocks open 1 per cent lower

US stocks open 1 per cent lower in wake of global rout

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Australian shares rise ahead of US Fed meeting

Australian shares have posted solid gains as investors took an optimistic stance ahead of an economic update from the US central bank.

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Wynyard shares to list near low of range

Wynyard Group, the company spun out of Jade Corp, has raised new capital but the price investors paid is at the low end of an indicated range.

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