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   Monday June 19, 2006 

Business Breaking News | AMorning Edition

Days of easy money are over
The sharemarket's roller-coaster ride is set to continue until October as analysts warn investors that the easy gains from stocks are over. Full report

Why Costello has transformed super
PETER COSTELLO'S plan to remove the tax on superannuation end benefits is the biggest tax reform since the introduction of the goods and services tax, writes Ross Gittins. Full report

I never said One.Tel was a sure thing: Rich
Elisabeth Sexton works her way through Jodee Rich's long-awaited version of events. Full report

Ka-shing rival to MacBank for ports
MACQUARIE Bank may be in for a fight in its bid for the UK's biggest port operator, as Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing is also mulling over a bid via Cheung Kong Infrastructure. Full report

New Fed chief settles in, so do investors
THE sharemarket's $20 billion bounce on Friday was an overreaction, just as the overwrought sell-off that preceded it was, writes Malcolm Maiden. Full report


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