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The airport money trap

The airport money trap

Consider this the next time you’re waiting at an airport departure gate: data suggests passenger expenditure in the terminal doubles as time spent killing time increases from 30 minutes to 80 minutes. It’s called dwell time and the airport mantra says “Dwell time is sell time”, so you can only hope you’ll be taking off soon.

Changing of the guard at Rio Tinto and BHP

Changing of the guard at Rio Tinto and BHP

It was a year when both big miners appointed new chief executives. Here’s how Rio Tinto’s Sam Walsh and BHP Billiton’s Andrew Mackenzie performed.

Investment banking musical chairs to play out in 2014

The knock on effects of this year’s shake-up in senior investment banking ranks, among the most far-reaching in recent memory, will be felt in 2014 as bonus season unwinds.

Watermark forecasts high demand for women on boards

An executive search expert has forecast as many as 50 per cent of board appointees in 2014 will be women, with females in executive roles increasingly able to pick and choose what boards they take on.

Mining, tapering and the Aussie: a 2014 investment outlook

Mining, tapering and the Aussie: a 2014  investment outlook

From equities to property, find out what experts and analysts expect for investors in 2014.

Macfarlane seeks new direction for manufacturing

The federal government has called for submissions to the reviews that will guide industry plans for Victoria and South Australia in preparation for the departure of car manufacturers Holden and Ford.

US web retailer Overstock.com plans to accept Bitcoin

One of the biggest questions looming over Bitcoin, the digital currency generating attention in the tech business, is when big mainstream merchants will begin accepting it.

Too late for an OJ? Have a nip of Tasmanian whisky

Research showing that whisky, brandy and rum have antioxidant properties equal to a daily dose of vitamin C could provide a boost to the country’s thriving distilleries.

Year of the bear pushed dollar on an almighty tumble

Year of the bear pushed dollar on an almighty tumble

It was a year in which the bears came to the currency party, and never left. After spending the best part of two years above parity against the US dollar, the Aussie tumbled in one of the largest recent falls.

Small Caps

Top 5 ASX All Ordinaries stocks of 2013

Food companies dominated the best-performing stocks in the ASX All Ordinaries index in 2013 as nut seller Select Harvests recorded the biggest percentage rise.

How young buyers are getting a foot on the property ladder

How young buyers are getting a foot on the property ladder

Getting a foothold on the property ladder has never been harder for young home buyers, but creative thinking helps.

The workers who wouldn’t leave

The workers who wouldn’t leave

Among some leaders, this could definitely be regarded as a First World problem: how do you stop your company from stagnating when nobody ever wants to leave?

Changing course with a new degree

Changing course with a new degree

The International College of Management has developed a diploma of golf management, one of the few sport-specific degrees available besides surfing.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5324.1 - 3.1 - 0.06%
Dow Jones 16478.41 - 1.47 - 0.01%
FTSE 100 6750.87 56.70 + 0.85%
SPI 200 MAR4 5339.000 25.000 + 0.50%
AUD/USD 0.8868 0.0000 + 0.00%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
FGE FORGE GRP $ 1.025 + 15.17%
MML MEDUSA $ 2.090 + 6.63%
RSG RESOLUTE $ 0.565 + 6.60%
AQG ALACERGOLD $ 2.270 + 6.07%
SIR SIRIUS RES $ 2.240 + 5.66%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
SKT SKY NET TV $ 5.410 - 4.25%
NUF NUFARM $ 4.360 - 3.54%
MTS METCASHLTD $ 3.190 - 3.33%
DLS D/SEARCH $ 1.335 - 3.26%
SRX SIRTEX MED $ 11.540 - 2.86%

Markets Data »

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2014 IPO outlook

With the IPO market heating up in the latter half of 2013, Street Talk's Anthony Macdonald looks at the momentum going into next year.

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Opinion

George Soros

China, not the euro, is world’s major uncertainty

George Soros | Political problems, especially in the euro zone and the UN Security Council, cloud the reinvigoration of the world’s economy.

Tony Walker

Divining the portents in a year of 4

Tony Walker

In Chinese numerology the numeral “4” is regarded as the unluckiest number, in contrast to a lucky “8’’.

A nervous start for investors

A nervous start for investors

For investors, 2013 has been a story of two tapers. One was the tapering of quantitative easing by the US Federal Reserve; the other the tapering of Australia’s home-grown sugar hit, the mining investment boom.

Business

Changing of the guard at Rio Tinto and BHP

Changing of the guard at Rio Tinto and BHP

It was a year when both big miners appointed new chief executives. Here’s how Rio Tinto’s Sam Walsh and BHP Billiton’s Andrew Mackenzie performed.

Technology

Start-up spirit emerges in Japan

Start-up spirit emerges in Japan

The 20-somethings in jeans sipping espresso and tapping on laptops at this Tokyo business incubator would look more at home in Silicon Valley than in Japan.

Markets

Year of the bear pushed dollar on an almighty tumble

Year of the bear pushed dollar on an almighty tumble

It was a year in which the bears came to the currency party, and never left. After spending the best part of two years above parity against the US dollar, the Aussie tumbled in one of the largest recent falls.

Lifestyle

Summer food series 5 | Shane Delia

Summer food series 5 | Shane Delia

In this final instalment of our stunning series, Shane Delia of Maha restaurant in Melbourne creates a Middle Eastern feast

Animal spirits hold sway in a sparkling menagerie

Animal spirits hold sway in a sparkling menagerie

From elephants and pandas to frogs and bees, luxury houses are reviving an ancient tradition in precious baubles.

Beachside glamour in Rio

Beachside glamour in Rio

Some say that a hotel in Rio is just a place for cleaning off the sand, but for those who prefer to do so with monogrammed towels, Trousseau toiletries and a marble soaking tub, the Palace fits the bill.

Cars: the very best of 2013

Cars: the very best of 2013

A few impressive machines for reasons of space and timing didn’t secure a full road test. This is the best of them.

Latest TV

2014 share market preview

Equity Trustees chief investment officer George Boubouras expects US dollar sensitive stocks to drive Australia’s earnings recovery in 2014.

Crazy penguins and entrepreneurs

Taking outlandish risks may not be smart investment strategy, but it's how some entrepreneurs thrive. Commentator Christopher Joye has been talking with gambling wunderkind David Walsh about the importance of the extreme.

Fed scales back bond-buying program

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke defends decision to cut aggressive bond-buying program as economy continues making progress.

Euro zone moves towards banking union

Euro zone finance ministers make progress on some details of a plan to close banks, paving the way for completion of a euro zone 'banking union' that aims to restore confidence in the financial sector and boost growth.