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The policy quagmire of school education is crying out for Treasury's guiding hand.

Education efficiency should start with Grattan compromise

If Treasury wants to start acting more like economists than accountants, a good place to start would be to urge its political masters to seize on the opportunity presented by the school funding "compact" proposed by the Grattan Institute.

A 'Yes' campaign supporter waves the Italian national flag in Piazza della Signoria.

Italy in race to seal $7b bank bailout

Senior bankers are racing this weekend to piece together a highly complex, three-part rescue of the Italian Banca Monte dei Paschi de Siena, despite widespread expectations that a "No" vote in Sunday's constitutional referendum could scupper the deal.

Donald Trump's unusual phone call with Taiwan risks irking China, analysts say.

Trump slammed for provoking tensions with China

A diplomatically explosive phone call between president-elect Donald Trump and the president of Taiwan risks provoking a cold war between the United States and China with potentially catastrophic economic and security implications for the region and the world, according to Bob Carr

Wall Street is in and Silicon Valley is out, as President-elect Donald Trump builds up his network of advisers and ...

Trump snubs Silicon Valley

Wall Street is in and Silicon Valley is out, as President-elect Donald Trump builds up his network of advisers and confidants.

Advance planning and preparation and letting your passion shine through will you help you nail your next interview.

How to ace your next job interview

Whether you are interviewing for the first or fifth time, or you haven't interviewed for a position in some time, there are a number of things to remember to be sure you nail your next interview.

A wave of health-care and tech deals has helped propel total corporate takeovers past $US3.1 trillion so far this year.

The numbers behind that pharma CEO shouting match

When you get a bunch of pharma execs together to talk drug pricing, they're supposed to trade banal and mutually beneficial platitudes about unfair press coverage and the need to pay for innovation.

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