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Victory for Marine Le Pen could pose "the biggest threat to the survival of the eurozone since the height of its crisis ...

French populism fears boost the Aussie

The Australian dollar hit a 21-month high against the Euro overnight after Marine Le Pen said she would pull France out of the Eurozone if she wins the presidential election.

Is it time for our financial watchdogs to consider turning up the dial once more?

Is it time to crack down on property investors, again?

How the regulators respond to the latest investor loan boom is shaping up as the more interesting questions in domestic banking this year – which could have a big impact on the broader real estate market.

RBA governor Philip Lowe will on Friday outline his thinking about the year ahead.

Reserve Bank leaves rates on hold at 1.5%

The Reserve Bank of Australia has left its cash rate steady for the fifth consecutive board meeting as it prepares to release forecasts showing economic growth picking up and inflation climbing from 1.5 per cent to more than 2 per cent.

Seven's chief executive Tim Worner has been cleared by the board of any wrongdoing.

Worner's love letters to Harrison released online

Amber Harrison has started tweeting pictures of love letters she received from Seven's chief executive Tim Worner, to publicly argue her side of an ongoing dispute with the media company. 

Late last year, Eli Lilly shared disappointing results of a late-stage clinical trial of its experimental drug ...

Billions spent, a 99% failure rate and no 'magic bullet'

Despite a 99 per cent failure rate and a recent setback, Alzheimer's researchers are plowing ahead with hundreds of experiments - and a boost in US federal money - to try to crack a deadly disease that has flummoxed them for decades.

After a brief lull, Trumponomics is back.

8@eight: Safety first for investors

There has been somewhat of a risk-off tone to markets, although there doesn't seem to be a smoking gun and there is really is no panic!

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