ASX roars back but stays in the red
The ASX roared back into life on Friday, but it wasn't enough to avoid its longest streak of weekly losses since 2014.
The ASX roared back into life on Friday, but it wasn't enough to avoid its longest streak of weekly losses since 2014.
Local shares end a tough week on a bright note as the ASX roars back to life.
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Sydney is to get a new $500 million, "six-star" hotel as part of The Star Entertainment group's renovation of the city's main casino as it prepares to take on James Packer's proposed Crown resort at Barangaroo.
The Turnbull government will introduce a tax treaty between Australia and Israel to improve business relations between the two countries and ramp up Australia's innovation push.
Clive Palmer has denied an administrator request for $16.4 million from Queensland Nickel's controlling companies sparked a move to secretly replace the refinery operator with his own newly created company.
Australia's farmers are watching the planned merger of chemical and crop seed giants Bayer and Monsanto with apprehension.
Investors have rewarded Myer for doing what it would say it would do in the first year of its five-year transformation plan, but remain divided on whether Australia's largest department store chain has finally turned itself around.
Collapsed stockbroking firm BBY was run like a "dictatorship" under former chairman Glenn Rosewall, the NSW Supreme Court has heard.
There's every sign CEO Richard Umbers has the right strategy to get the best out of the challenged retailer. That doesn't mean you should buy the company's shares.
Potential changes to monetary policy at the Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve are partly to blame for recent market volatility. Chris Weston looks at what to expect next. This video was produced in commercial partnership between Fairfax Media and IG Markets.
Clive Palmer has been forced to deny being "intimately involved' in the decision to send Queensland Nickel into voluntary administration.
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Clive Palmer has arrived at Federal Court in Brisbane claiming a "win" before his fourth day of questioning over the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
On the anniversary of the Wall Street bank's collapse, it is worth recalling just how blatant some of the misdeeds were, and the surprising lack of prosecution for the bank's improprieties.
Macquarie is set to sell Techem for $2.7 billion, sources say - almost three times as much as it paid for the German metering group in 2007.
Less than 10pc of actively managed large-cap domestic funds beat the S&P; 500 in the past five years.
The Bank of England signals it may cut rates again below their current historic low in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Wall Street provided the local sharemarket with a strong lead overnight, with the S&P; 500 jumping as Apple extended its five-day rally past 12 per cent.
If iPhone 7 is Apple's bridge to its Next Big Thing - in all probability, the 10th-anniversary edition of the smartphone in late 2017 - it might not be far enough.
A measure of volatility in developing-nation currencies held near the highest level since late June.
Apple's third-quarter rally is unwelcome news to a swath of investors who threw in the towel.
Agricultural prices will remain low into 2017 as farmers around the world harvest bumper crops.
The Federal Reserve is giving some gold investors a case of the jitters.
I'm not so sure that we should be rushing around publicly pursuing this free trade deal with London.
Police have launched an investigation into an early-morning attack outside Melbourne's biggest brewery, in another sign that a union-led picket line over sacked maintenance workers has turned hostile.
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Lang Walker is taking his love of lame Beach Boy songs to a whole new level with the opening of the Kokomo Island resort in Fiji.
There's a reason investors love marketplace start-ups.
Millennials can help older workers with career makeovers – as reverse mentorship takes off.
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