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'Treated like a criminal'

Insurers claim fraud costs the industry more than $2 billion each year, lifting premiums for honest policyholders.
Esther Han

When her car was stolen and she lodged a claim on her insurance policy, Nina thought it would be a smooth process. She was wrong.

The curse of the mining CEO

New Rio Tinto chief executive officer Jean Sebastian Jacques.
David Fickling

Is Rio Tinto's big move a sign that a major commodity is about to tank?

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Markets

S&P; 500 erases 2016 losses

Stocks capped a fifth weekly advance, with the S&P 500 rebounding 12 per cent from a February 11 low.
Anna-Louise Jackson

US stocks rose in the wake of a dovish Federal Reserve that helped the gauge post its longest weekly winning streak since November.

Lagarde sees positives in negative rates

"If we had not had those negative rates, we would be in a much worse place today, with inflation probably lower than ...
John Boudreau and K. Oanh Ha

The world economy would be worse off without negative interest rates, according to International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde.

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Billionaire sees house price bubble danger

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Simon Evans

Billionaire Solomon Lew says there is some danger for property buyers in the sharp rise in house prices, but that record-low interest rates are unequivocally good for businesses.

Retail

Market darlings in crosshairs

Cincotta Discount Chemist have posted notes infront of limited stocks of Bellamys Organic Baby formula in the store ...
Adam Haigh

After their stock prices surged more than 500 per cent last year, hedge funds are now targeting Bellamy's and Blackmores.

Banking & Finance

UBS lifts bonus pool by 14% in 2015

The bonus pool swelled to 3.5 billion Swiss francs from 3.06 billion francs, the Zurich-based bank said in its annual ...
Jeffrey V??geli and Ambereen Choudhury

UBS Group raised its bonus pool by 14 per cent in 2015, leaving it the only major European lender to award bankers with higher compensation.

Aussie banks top the global profit pile

The major banks have enjoyed big falls in funding costs until recently, but have still raised interest rates.
Shaun Drummond

Australia's major banks have cemented their place as the most profitable in the world after raising interest rates despite ongoing declines in their cost of funding.

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World Business

The toxic sex affair rocking Silicon Valley

Michael Goguen and his then wife Joanna Goguen with actress Marla Maples, and musician Won-G at a gala event in Beverly ...
Selina Wang and Olivia Zaleski

Michael Goguen, partner at a venture capital firm backing Apple and Google, and exotic dancer Amber Baptiste met at a Dallas strip club in the early 2000s and started spending time together. That's about all they agree on.

China

Why you shouldn't buy that Picasso

Engagement ring demand is still "rock solid", but the anti-extravagance movement in China has had a "strong effect on ...
Rani Molla and Andrea Felsted

You'd have thought negative interest rates would fuel a boom in diamonds, antiques and fine wine. But you'd be wrong.

China starting to looking like 19th Century US

The US historical parallel is unlikely to surprise China's history-obsessed leaders.
Enda Curran

China's shift from super-charged economic growth to a more moderate pace has drawn plenty of comparisons, most often with Japan. But there's another, less obvious historical model: late-19th century America.

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Property Focus

Chatswood riding high on new leases

Carolyn Cummins

Residential developments from office conversion, infrastructure upgrades and the new metro rail project are creating a perfect storm of demand for commercial space in Sydney's northern suburbs.

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Money

Can Gen Y ever get ahead?

Gen Y uni student Kendall Sutton is looking at graduating in his early 30s with an $80,000 student debt.
Sylvia Pennington

Kendall Sutton is a typical member of Gen Y. He'll start his career late, with a huge student debt and won't be able to buy his own home or start a family until his 30s.

Don't buy what your planner is selling

There are decent stockbrokers, insurance brokers and financial planners out there, but the rest – the bulk of them – are ...
Scott Phillips

There's something rotten in financial services, and it's deeper, wider and more rotten than a single bank and its insurance business.

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Brexit 'a better deal for the people'

London mayor Boris Johnson announces in February his support for the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union, pitting him against Prime Minister David Cameron.

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