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Someone has to give if we're to fix the budget

The nation's budget problem still won't be solved when, one day in the distant future, we get the federal budget back into surplus. Only a change in strategy is likely to produce a sustained solution.

The ASX is set for a cautious start.

Doves may cry as nine US Fed members take stage

The ASX is set for a cautious start, with plenty of potential for investors to rethink their interpretation of last week's US rate hike as nine Fed members speak, including chair Janet Yellen.

Google will give clients more control over where their ads appear on YouTube.

Google to revamp ad policies after UK, big brands boycott

Google, the primary revenue driver for Alphabet Inc., announced changes to its advertising policies after major brands pulled ads from the platform because they appeared alongside offensive content, such as videos promoting terrorism or anti-Semitism.

Controls over gas exploration may lead to supply shortages.

Blame game over gas supply woes

The dominant gas transporter, APA warned that frequent rule changes are creating policy uncertainty, threatening to cause "sovereign risk" for investors, but some aren't convinced the company itself isn't the problem.

Treasurer Scott Morrison will be presented with the damning report in Baden Baden.

Lift GST, says OECD in dismal report card

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has castigated Australia for inadequate progress on tax, Indigenous affairs and support for business in a report card to be presented to finance ministers from the group of 20 leading industrial nations in Germany on Saturday.

Slater & Gordon's has suffered a backlash from shareholders over its pay packages.

Slater and Gordon expected to avoid collapse

Financially distressed listed law firm Slater and Gordon is expected to avoid collapse after confirming that its new senior lenders are supportive of a restructure of the company.

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