ASX doesn't like Trump win, but gold bugs do
A strong start to the week for the ASX fizzled out as investors digested a better presidential debate performance by Donald Trump.
A strong start to the week for the ASX fizzled out as investors digested a better presidential debate performance by Donald Trump.
Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull's most senior advisor has lashed out at Australian managers, saying they are failing to pursue opportunities and holding back national income.
Australian banks are at growing risk of being burned by their financing of office towers and inner-city apartments, credit rating agency says.
At least 15 free-to-air television channels will be available live on mobile phones on a single app before the end of the year.
The ASX struggled to hold on to early gains, while currencies wavered during the second US presidential debate.
CIMIC's $524 million bid for control of troubled heavy engineer UGL has been blunted by sharemarket investors, who overbid the $3.15-a-share offer price as clarity on troubled Ichthys bid awaited
For Gina Rinehart it certainly pays to be Australian - and a rich one with impeccable government connections.
Economists await policy following Treasurer Scott Morrison's opposition to further rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Australia's economy is in "bust" territory for just the second time in two decades, but that doesn't necessarily point to a hard landing, according to Citi.
Findex Group and a subsidiary have been fined a total of $21,600 for potentially misleading advertising.
Sight and hearing disorders are only a problem when the Treasurer is only hearing the parts of the RBA's advice that appeal to his ideological bent.
Australia's financial regulators will front the house economics committee on Friday following questioning of the big four banks.
The ACCC has finished investigating whether misleading statements were made about a price increase of Panadol Osteo.
China's central bank allowed the yuan to slip past 6.7 a dollar, weakening its reference rate beyond that level for the first time in six years.
Rising inequality is eroding Australia's "egalitarian ideal", according to the 'rock star' French economist Thomas Piketty.
National Australia Bank has again been hit by a service outage that stopped customers from making Eftpos transactions or withdrawing cash from ATMs.
Is the the Treasurer is only hearing the bits of Reserve Bank advice that he can ideologically accept and missing the rest?
Clive Palmer may have exited federal politics but he's still causing trouble for government ministers, threatening legal action over comments they made about his running of Queensland Nickel.
Treasurer Scott Morrison said debate on Australia's housing market is prone to exaggeration - even as Sydney property prices rise anew - and indicated he doesn't see much appetite at the central bank for further cuts in the nation's already record-low interest rates.
The shake-up of Australia's beleaguered engineering sector is gathering pace, with construction leader CIMIC launching a $524 million takeover bid for UGL after snapping up a 14 per cent stake.
Samsung Electronics has been dealt another blow stemming from problems with its flagship Galaxy Note 7.
Murray Clode was left "absolutely speechless" when he was informed about a $170,000 debt with Telstra.
Sally Patten talks to financial advisor Olivia Maragna, about the best way to be prepared for retirement.
Australia's richest woman has reached an agreement to purchase one of the country's largest cattle stations for $365 million just months after federal treasurer Scott Morrison knocked back Chinese buyers on "national interest" grounds.
The world and its markets are fixated on US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Paris School of Economics Thomas Piketty says inequality in Australia the highest in half a century.
Australian food producers and manufacturers will get inside knowledge of Chinese shopping habits under a landmark new deal designed to expand the nation's food export industry.
A former high-profile multicultural leader and writer has argued that pleading guilty to child sex abuse was no reason for him to lose his job.
Defence's $100 million travel bill, for four-and-a-months, included nearly $4.5 million on taxis.
Ford faces a long and costly process to decommission its manufacturing plants before it can sell its large landholdings on Melbourne's outskirts in Campbellfield and Geelong.
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These functions seem to have the greatest influence over what occurs at work.
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