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The S&P 500 closed Friday at 2,129.90, up 1.3 per cent for the holiday-shortened stretch.

S&P; 500 at record's door

Anna-Louise Jackson

That US stocks were able to erase their Brexit trauma was impressive enough. That they did it on a day bonds yields were flirting with all-time lows was unprecedented.

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FIFO workers come back to earth

Peter Ker

What was once a life of luxury in desert oases, with menus featuring crayfish and barramundi is now, thanks to the mining downturn, a bit more Spartan.

Facebook disclosed the IRS was examining its taxes for 2008 through 2013.

IRS takes Facebook to court

Lynnley Browning, Kartikay Mehrotra

Federal tax officials have sought a court order demanding internal corporate records related to one of Facebook's offshore tax strategies.

NAB is the third of the big four banks to be sued over alleged manipulation of bank bill swap rates.

NAB trader hits out over rate rigging

Sarah Danckert and Clancy Yeates

A National Australian Bank trader allegedly rigged the bank bill swap to the detriment of his colleagues.

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ClearView looks to Asia for new backer

ClearView Wealth managing director Simon Swanson ruffled a few industry feathers when he called plans for reforming the ...
Sally Rose

ClearView boss Simon Swanson is looking to the mid-market insurers of Japan, South Korea and China to try to find a new business partner.

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Deutsche pulls back on coal mining deals

Once a precious and sought-after resource, coal has fallen on hard times.
Michael Corkery and Clifford Krauss

Even in dark times, there was one bank that many coal miners could still count on for financing and advice: Deutsche Bank. Not any longer.

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The fall of a career Barclays man

The offence was "so terribly out of character", Peter Johnson's lawyer said at sentencing. "It will define his life."
Suzi Ring

To ex-colleagues, Barclays trader Peter Johnson was a bully who oversaw cheating on a benchmark interest rate. To friends, he was "kind and loyal". This week he was sentenced to four years' jail.

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Pokemon Go takes over the city

A Pokemon Go fans in Sydney on Sunday.
Dominica Sanda

Every generation of Pokemon fans was out on the streets of Sydney, glued to their phones in a battle to "Catch 'Em All".

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Italy's October referendum - Brexit

Italy holds its own referendum on constitutional reform of its Senate. The fallout could be undeniably significant for markets, so it's time to put this on the radar. (This video was produced in commercial partnership between Fairfax Media and IG Markets)

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