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Central bank policies may be making the problems worse.

Why we can't bail out the banks

Matthew Lynn

Next time there's a crisis, the big banks should be allowed to fail.

Allegedly funded pamphlets: Nathan Tinkler.

Tinkler comeback on the brink

Brian Robins

A pall has been cast over the comeback plans of former rich lister Nathan Tinkler as he seeks to appeal against a bankruptcy ruling made Tuesday morning.

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India eyes stronger economic growth

India's GDP data has been under scrutiny since last January when statisticians unveiled new methodology they say better ...
Rajesh Kumar Singh

New Delhi forecast that GDP growth for fiscal year 2015-16 would accelerate to 7.6 per cent from a revised 7.2 per cent a year earlier.

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Jobs go under $15m BOQ cost-cut plan

Bank of Queensland released its annual results for 2015 on Thursday
Shaun Drummond

Bank of Queensland chief Jon Sutton says the company needs to take a $15 million hit to cash earnings in 2016 to offset a margin squeeze from funding cost hikes, cut about 50 jobs and become more efficient.

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Tesla shares plunge again in advance of earnings report

Tesla's Model S.
Dana Hull

Tesla Motors Inc fell to a two-year low amid concerns that cheap gasoline is stifling demand for electric cars as well as whether the company can efficiently produce enough of its new sport utility vehicle.

Can hobbits save NZ's dairy farmers?

Bag End, the house owned by by Bilbo Baggins in 'The Hobbit' film series.
Matthew Brockett and Tracy Withers

New Zealand farmer Ian Diprose used to count on the dairy industry for most of his income. Today, he relies on tourism.

China

How a huge Chinese 'Ponzi scheme' lured investors

Ding Ning, owner of Ezubao, speaks during an interrogation in an unknown location in an image taken from CCTV footage.
Emily Rauhala

Ezubao advertised on China's government-built bullet trains, and its executives schmoozed with state media big shots and Communist Party cadres. But it was the spot on CCTV's sober nightly newscast that sold one investor. "The government is behind it," she thought.

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Places Victoria selling Cheltenham land

for sale.
Marc Pallisco

Places Victoria is believed to formalising the sale of a 1.56-hectare Cheltenham site housing a building where fighter jet planes were manufactured in the Second World War.

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The market millionaires

 Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy, the creative directors of Dinosaur Designs, started off with a market store.
Kate Jones

Before crowdfunding and reality TV, the humble market was where some of the biggest names in business tested their products.

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Bank shares plunge in $40b ASX wipeout

Shares in the big four Australian lenders drop 4 per cent or more, leading a $40 billion sharemarket wipeout on Tuesday.

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