Stock Ticker

Movers

Key Stories

The ABC is facing legal action from the makers of A2 milk

A2 part of China's Singles Day frenzy

A host of foreign companies, including Australia's A2, waited for the clock to hit midnight for the start of China's annual shopping festival, Singles Day.

UniSuper investment chief John Pearce has defended the practice of loaning stock to short sellers and recalling it for shareholder votes.

Major industry funds defend short-selling

Sally Rose

Investment chiefs from five of Australia's largest industry superannuation funds have denied they are shirking the responsibility to exercise their shareholder voting rights.

Currencies

Last updated:
United States Dollar
0.7065 0.04%
Euro
0.6576 0.00%
British Pound
0.4645 0.04%

In Depth

Workplace

Markets

Yellen can relax. China will be OK

Janet Yellen, chair of the US Federal Reserve.
Enda Curran

Even if China is extremely sick right now, the softness may not be enough to worry US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen.

Yen seen as next trigger for Bank of Japan action

For much of the second half of this year, the yen has settled into a range centred broadly on a rate of 120 per dollar.
Toru Fujioka and Masahiro Hidaka

With Haruhiko Kuroda more inclined to push his inflation target into the future than boost stimulus, some economists are taking a harder look at the yen.

Search Quotes & Charts

The Economy

Retail

Appliance makers plug into Masterchef phenomenon

Breville has enlisted celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal to sell a new range of kitchen appliances.
Sue Mitchell

Appliance makers Breville Group and Shriro Holdings are counting on consumers' growing prowess and confidence in the kitchen to drive sales of ovens, juicers, coffee makers and cooktops.

Banking & Finance

Mining & Resources

BHP, Vale create emergency fund

Andrew Mackenzie, Chief Executive of BHP Billiton speaks at the Minerals Week 2015 seminar on the 3rd of June, 2015 at Hotel Realm in Canberra. Pic Stefan Postles
James Attwood

BHP Billiton and Vale's iron-ore joint venture in Brazil is creating a fund for rebuilding and to help victims of a massive mudslide triggered by the bursting of dams.

BHP's deepening crisis in Brazil

Samarco is working with police, firefighters and other rescue workers to help the injured and homeless.
Amanda Saunders, Lia Timson, Matthew Stevens and James Thomson

BHP Billiton has refused to say whether it was aware of a 2013 report that warned of design flaws in the tailings dam.

World Business

China

Featured advertisers

Property Focus

IGA Doonside on the market

Carolyn Cummins

One of the largest IGA supermarkets in Sydney has been listed for sale at Doonside, west of Blacktown, as the private syndicate owner looks to take advantage of the high demand for retail assets.

Executive Style

Money

Small Business

Business Video

4 reasons why BHP shares are tanking

BHP's share price is under siege, is it fair or is it a buy opportunity?

Duration
01:48