Cancer victim battles CBA for mortgage relief
Calls for a banking royal commission following a string of scandals in the sector are persisting.
Calls for a banking royal commission following a string of scandals in the sector are persisting.
Ricci Bartels spent 26 years helping other people find a job before she joined the unemployment queue five years ago.
Samarco bondholders hired US law firm Hogan Lovells for help with debt-restructuring talks.
US stocks rose as August payroll data signalled steady jobs growth, tempering bets on a rate lift.
Just as they say there's more than one way to skin a cat, so there are a lot of ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Irish government agreed Friday to appeal a record $US14.5 billion European ruling against Apple's tax practices in the country, as tensions mount over whether the technology giant paid a sufficient amount on its global operations.
For Australia's car makers, it started with a bang, and is ending with a whimper.
Bill Gross says August's jobs data ensure the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this month.
US payrolls grew at a slower but solid pace in August while measures of labour slack were flat.
Ricci Bartels is part of an increasing number of welfare-dependent mature age Australians, unable to find work and at risk of living in poverty.
Electronics retailer Samsung has announced its newly-launched Galaxy Note 7 will be recalled and replaced after reports several of the phones exploded.
The competition watchdog has laid down some ground rules for Telstra and NBN Co, to ensure the telco giant does not receive an unfair advantage.
The dominoes are tumbling for Australia's car makers, as soon there will be none, with October 7 looming as "Black Friday" for the motor industry.
A 97-year-old victim of banned Commonwealth Bank star financial planner 'dodgy' Don Nguyen, is fighting the bank for compensation.
But heads won't roll over scathing report into consultancies at air traffic agency.
As the clock starts ticking on the introduction of a code of conduct for the scandal-ridden life insurance industry, the sector needs to think carefully about releasing a half baked code as calls for a royal commission get louder.
The recall comes at a critical time for Samsung, just a week before rival Apple is set to introduce new iPhone models at its annual September event.
Australian telcos and retailers have suspended sales of Samsung's latest smartphone as speculation mounts there will be global recall of the device due to faulty batteries that can catch fire.
Investor fears of an imminent US rate rise and falling commodity prices triggered a hefty selloff that saw the ASX end the week in the red.
The federal government concedes the cost of moving public servants from Canberra to northern NSW doesn't stack up.
Football, meat pies, kangaroos and... Holden's decision to cease local production will mean the end of an icon.
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has been richly rewarded for turning the airline's fortunes around.
Gone are the flat days of August: the ASX is on track for a sixth loss in seven sessions, as investors fret about a possible US rate hike.
Australia may have the right to collect more tax from multinationals that send profits through low-tax nations following this week's historic EU ruling on Apple.
The right pair of oxfords can make or break a potential job candidate in staid investment banking circles in Britain, according to a new report.
A 'correction' in the apartment market could see sharp falls in all Australian home prices and a nationwide recession.
It's Friday afternoon and your long week is almost over. Staring at the clock as it slowly ticks toward the weekend, your daydreaming is interrupted by an email alert.
The bankruptcy of the Hanjin shipping line has thrown ports and retailers around the world into confusion, with giant container ships marooned and merchants worrying whether tonnes of goods will reach their shelves.
Holidaymakers are set to enjoy cheaper cheaper rooms and the chance to negotiate better rates after consumer watchdog investigated Australia's largest online travel agents.
NBN Co staff must be feeling as little less confident about launching its second satellite in a few weeks, after a rocket carrying the Amos-6 satellite exploded before takeoff on Thursday.
We need to make this work, for everyone's sake.
The sharing economy already has your car and your house earmarked. Now for your spag bol.
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