Trump and Turnbull to talk N Korea at NY meeting
The first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders could turn the page on a relationship that got off to a bad state over refugee issues.
John Kehoe writes on the economy specialising in North America, monetary policy, markets. Based in Washington, John began his career as an Australian Treasury official before joining The Australian Financial Review in 2008. He has also worked as a sports broadcaster for radio and television.
The first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders could turn the page on a relationship that got off to a bad state over refugee issues.
The divisive President has failed to expand his support base and so far is not living up to his promise to govern for all Americans.
The Energy and Environment Minister visits Washington amid a bitter fight in the Trump administration over whether to quit the Paris climate accord.
The White House has made its opening bid for what officials called the "biggest tax cut" in US history.
Donald Trump's tax plan faces months of debate and is poised to test a key Republican adage: "deficits don't matter".
The Trump administration slapped tariffs on Canadian lumber, signalling that broader trade war risks remain.
Paul Keating says Malcolm Turnbull must impress upon Donald Trump the legitimacy of China when he meets the United States President in New Y...
Macquarie is transforming its investment business as passive index funds shake up the industry.
US VP Mike Pence will not only need to explain his nation's plans in Asia, but sell sceptical Aussies on his boss.
Australian iron ore producers could be hurt by Donald Trump's move to stamp out "dumping" of foreign steel.
The billionaire investor stalking BHP Billiton was a major financial donors to Donald Trump's $US106 million inauguration.
Such is the frequency of using Amazon in the United States, it's difficult to keep track of what's being delivered next.
The Trump reflation trade has hit a wall and investors are rethinking the pace of future US interest rate rises.
The sacking of Rupert Murdoch's most popular American TV star signals a further transfer of power to sons James and Lachlan.
Championing the protection of jobs and wages of local workers has figured prominently in the global backlash against immigration in the US, ...
The US is working hard to win over Donald Trump sceptics in Australia.
Describing adviser Steve Bannon as just "a guy who works for me" is a sure sign Trump is edging back to the political mainstream.
The Elliott broadside at BHP shows the days of fund managers and company executives sorting out problems over lunch at the Melbourne Club ar...
Donald Trump is fast learning it's a dangerous world out there. The US President faces multiple crises and grave threats to world order in t...
Elliott Management has stepped up its campaign to revamp BHP by accusing the company of being “dismissive” of its proposal.
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