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"Whether a large company with existing links to China or a mum-and-dad run exporter operating out of a garage, Alibaba ...

Chinese e-commerce giant opens Australian HQ

Launching Alibaba's Australian headquarters, billionaire founder Jack Ma said the Chinese e-commerce giant would help Australian and New Zealand businesses share their products with the world.

The Dow was paced 0.9 per cent higher to 20,071.46 by Goldman Sachs, up 4.6 per cent and JPMorgan, up 3.1 per cent. ...

Banks power Wall St rally

US stocks rose as the Trump administration's plan to roll back financial regulations sparked a rally in bank shares.

ANU Economic modeller Renee Fry-McKibbin got house prices pretty right.

The people who saw crazy 2016 coming

In most years thereā€™s room for one forecaster of the year. But not in 2016. Hardly any of our panel picked the dive in Australiaā€™s growth rate to 1.8 per cent or the dive in the cash rate to a record-low 1.5 per cent. Wage growth was lower than all but the most pessimistic of the forecasts, and house prices ended the year far higher than the highest.

The Federal Reserve gave little little indication earlier this week on when it might tighten monetary policy, after ...

Wage data may slow Fed hikes

Mohamed El-Erian said lacklustre wage growth in the US may prompt the Fed to pause before raising interest rates again.

China's role in giving a boost to commodity prices is clear enough, but is it enough?

Economists believe commodity run is probably done

It is rare to find much unanimity among economists, but one of the few things they agree on is that the trough in commodity prices of 2016 will not be repeated. The question for now is how far will prices retreat, especially following the March quarter, whichĀ often marks a cyclical high.

Virgin has pulled its discount brand Tigerair out of the Bali market.

There are simply too many seats in the sky

Pressure is mounting on Australian airlines to make fresh cuts to capacity after Virgin Australia's softer than expected second quarter left investors worrying about the state of the aviation market.

Illegal mining near the site of the Dipidio mine north of Manila

'Why is mining more important than people's lives?'

Shares in OceanaGoldĀ slumped in late trading Thursday on a statement by the Philippine government it may force the closure of its Dipidio mine, which has been the subject of recent wrangling between the company and the government.

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