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The question safety authorities can't answer

Firefighters extinguish a fire on a bus in George Street, Sydney, on Thursday night.

Why are Sydney's buses burning? That is the question transport safety authorities will continue to have to try to answer after yet another bus caught fire on Thursday night, the 53rd bus fire this year.

Deutsche to pay $10 billion for its role in GFC

It could have been even worse for Deutsche Bank, with the US Justice Department initially demanding almost twice as much.

Deutsche Bank said it has reached an agreement to resolve a year's-long US investigation into its dealings in mortgage-backed securities, removing a major legal hurdle for the bank.

Gina Rinehart loses costs case against journalist

Australia's richest woman, Gina Rinehart.

A company owned by Australia's richest woman, Gina Rinehart, will have to pay the costs of a journalist who the billionaire tried to force into revealing her sources for a book about the family.

Attack on Christmas calculated to dismay

St Paul's Cathedral

An explosive attack on a cathedral and a public square on Christmas Day would have struck at the central celebration in both Australia's Christian and secular calendars.

Italy approves $29b bank bail-out

The troubled Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena

The Italian government has agreed to bail out Monte dei Paschi di Siena after the world's oldest bank failed to to get a capital increase.

Markets Live: Santa's last chance

The last day of trade before Christmas is expected to be a quiet one.

Late profit-taking in the miners has pushed shares lower in a shortened pre-Christmas session, as Tatts rejects a competing offer from a Macquarie-led consortium.

Aussie dollar dips below US72¢

The Aussie is ending 2016 on a weak note.

The Australian dollar on Thursday night hit its lowest point since May as the currency is under pressure from a resurgent greenback and weakness in the iron ore price.

Sydney's education 'latte line' revealed

Nearly 90 per cent of the city's top-performing schools (shown in blue) are above the "latte line".

Analysis of HSC results demonstrates the continuing impact of postcodes on academic success, despite record levels of funding aimed at stemming chronic educational inequality.

Man charged over Claremont serial killings

claremont serial killer

Police have charged a 48-year-old Kewdale man with the murders of Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer and attacks on two other young women, a 17-year-old in 1995 and an 18-year-old in 1998.

Trump upends $525b program with a single tweet

Donald Trump campaigned against the TPP and China.

President-elect Donald Trump has shaken up years of Pentagon planning, tweeting he has asked Boeing to price a replacement of Lockheed Martin's F-35, the most expensive US weapon system ever.