OPEC's weakest link is not the country you think
If you can look past the fanfare, OPEC's weaknesses are glaring.
If you can look past the fanfare, OPEC's weaknesses are glaring.
All tech is not good tech. And just because they are big today doesn't mean they are safe investments.
I love Sydney and many other places around the country, but in my book you can only have one true home.
One of Australia's most high profile investors appears to have engaged in "new economy heresy".
When it comes to mounting a scare campaign, the big four banks' CEOs and chairmen are more Casper the Friendly Ghost than Freddy Kruger, more Pooh Bear than Chucky.
If the Turnbull government's primary aim in slugging the banks with a levy is to raise $6.2 billion over four years, then it may have miscalculated.
Donations of seriously large sums of money are becoming more public and "entrepreneurial".
The hot question is whether Turnbull's Gonski 2.0 yields a better and more cost-effective combination of fairness and economic efficiency.
First they came for the tax lawyers and accountants. Are quantity surveyors going to be the next political tax target?
Emmanuel Macron has a mandate for change that his predecessor sorely lacked
For those who consider themselves experts or even gifted amateurs on United States politics, there are opportunities to punt that knowledge.
South32's shares have risen 28 per cent since the split and it's sitting on a $1.2 billion cash pile, but it's living on borrowed time.
We're crushing the confidence out of our own people with bureaucracy, weak political leadership steeped in spin and irrelevant gobbledegook.
This bidding war is likely to move the 176-year-old media group into foreign hands.
Adjusted for tricks, there's no chance of a surplus for a long time.
The imminent arrival of Amazon has skewered Wesfarmers' ability to do what it does best – horse trading assets.
The 24/7 economy has created too much blurring of work and personal time.
The latest missive from the activist fund manager is an aggressive assault on BHP's strategy, performance and the billions of dollars Elliott says the company has lost.
It was easy and I should have done it years ago.
Repairing the damage of the Abbott Total Opposition years, will take time. But the budget is a big and quite calculated start.
Why lenders are squealing so loudly about the bank tax.
Having added more than $US500 billion to their share prices this year, the five companies' combined market value would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy. And they keep growing.
Will Scott Morrison's big spending, big taxing, big borrowing budget impart a big fiscal stimulus to the economy in the coming financial year? Not so much.
The arrival of Amazon will be an existential moment for some retailers and it will almost certainly trigger of wave of industry rationalisation.
It's been a big week for budgets with endless analysis after the event and daily leaks during the run up.
If you think the big new bank tax is outrageous and unfair, tell us what would be a better, fairer way to raise a quick $1.6 billion or so next year.
The risks of a White House impeachment crisis and months of Washington paralysis are rising exponentially.
More white-collar jobs poised to slide down occupation ladder.
The federal government's bank levy is as personal as it is punitive and political.
Reborn big-taxing, big-spending Scott Morrison shows he's a much better salesman than Joe Hockey.
Set to be released in 2018, the all-new 8-series is offers a fresh take on the classic coupe.
Ther things you think you can do when you've had a few, but most definitely can't.
Battle between wine-in-a-can inventors Barokes Wine and Daiwa Can Company spans three years and three countries.
There's a new kind of tech start-up.
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