Channel 10 CEO Paul Anderson photo shoot

Cost problems Now playing: Ten’s pivotal poker game

THE ‘can Ten survive?’ question is actually two questions. And they need to be thought of in two different time frames, writes Terry McCrann.

Cheaper power or pollie preening?

Turnbull and Chief Scientist
WE can have cheaper electricity and we can have reliable electricity, writes Terry McCrann.

A taste of the volatility ahead

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May appears on a TV screen with the curve of the German stock index DAX in the background at the stock market in Frankfurt, Germany, Friday, June 9, 2017, the day after the British elections. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
DESPITE the US and UK markets hitting or going close to all-time records, they are really signalling volatile times ahead, writes Terry McCrann.

Economy collects a Bradbury gold

Economy collects a Bradbury gold
THE discussion around the latest GDP figures — the closest thing we have to an overall measure of the nation’s economic health — has to be just about the weirdest I’ve seen.

Building five big new Hazelwoods — in India

Building five big new Hazelwoods — in India
I DESCRIBED President Trump’s decision to walk from the Fake Paris Climate Accord as good or great and that either word would do, writes Terry McCrann.

Energy sanity blowing in the wind

Energy sanity blowing in the wind
ANYONE claiming wind and solar plants are going to erupt across the Australian landscape has a pretty big difficulty with the most basic and simplest arithmetic, writes Terry McCrann.

Forget Paris, it’s the rate climate

Forget Paris, it’s the rate climate
DONALD Trump takes the US out of the Paris climate accord — and Wall St rockets to yet another all-time high, writes Terry McCrann.

Economy and share market on the cusp

Economy and share market on the cusp
I DON’T think I’ve seen a period before where there are two so fundamentally opposite views of where the share market and the economy — both here and ­globally — are headed, writes Terry McCrann.

The levy you will pay and pay ... forever

The levy you will pay and pay ... forever
THERE are a number of things to be said about Scott Morrison’s big bank levy. First, you will pay it, writes Terry McCrann.

Trump can show us the light

Trump can show us the light
LET’S hope the reports are true: that President Trump will follow through on his campaign promise to take the US out of the so-called Paris Climate Agreement, writes Terry McCrann.

Tax that could break the bank

Tax that could break the bank
BANK bashing has never been more popular. Indeed, the Budget made it “official”, writes Terry McCrann.

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