BHP's reputation on the line
It took a week but BHP Billiton and its partner Vale have agreed to set up an emergency fund in Brazil - but the credibility of the two mining giants remains at risk.
Is a public reprimand an appropriate method for addressing transgressions in the workplace?
Janus Asia's Hiroshi Yoh likes to keep it simple, and right now that means outbound tourism, online shopping and cars.
Murdoch's News Corp does it, so does Zuckerberg's Facebook: Hated in Australia, dual class ownership is all the rage.
It's a bit like the Boxing Day sales, except in China, online and unfathomably bigger.
For 12 years, the only days Christine Graham could quarantine from work were Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Is a public reprimand an appropriate method for addressing transgressions at work?
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.
Shipping data shows the largest US monthly import of Iraqi oil since mid-2012 is due to sail to America in November.
US stocks slipped in quiet trading during the Veterans Day holiday, with merger news and a selloff in retail shares sparked by results from Macy's capturing the spotlight.
The glass-half-full-brigade wins the day as shoppers are gearing up for Christmas, the latest Westpac Melbourne Institute survey finds.
Janus Asia's Hiroshi Yoh likes to keep it simple in China and right now that means outbound tourism, online shopping and cars. "I've found some real diamonds."
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.
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.
Former Westpac chief Gail Kelly received $11.76 million for her last four months heading the country's second-biggest bank.
Global card payments processor First Data is going after the major banks' dominant share of merchant credit and debit card processing in Australia.
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 Billiton has refused to say whether it was aware of a 2013 report that warned of design flaws in the tailings dam.
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.
The developer has launched a court bid to strike out a $9 million damages suit by accountant Marcus Lee, who blames it for his imprisonment.
Chinese police have frozen $1.4 billion of shares as authorities probe Xu Xiang, one of the nation's best-known hedge fund bosses.
E-commerce platform may sell a record $19 billion in merchandise on China's big shopping day today as it seeks to revive its fortunes.
Retail giant Westfield Corporation has thrown its focus on airport shopping with the launch of a development strategy for its division that has $US860 million in annual sales.
Strata office tenants may find their neighbours living rather than working in the office next door, after Victoria's planning tribunal decided that owners corporations cannot ban the residential use of commercial buildings.
Prolific Melbourne-based apartment developer Central Equity made a profit of $10 million on revenue of $128 million last financial year, less than half the amount of the previous year.
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.
Safety is key, as is convenience, but there's a plus for motorists, too.
Playboy's decision to stop publishing pictures of naked women could raise interest from collectors.
A reader wonders whether it's worth paying mortgage insurance to get into property sooner.
Small operators are not responding quickly enough to online change.
There's never been a better time to yell "action" to your colleagues. But how do you avoid getting it badly wrong?
BHP's share price is under siege, is it fair or is it a buy opportunity?
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