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David Murray said the citizenship issue risked "derailing" the stability of Parliament.

Canberra chaos poses a threat to investment

The dual citizenship chaos engulfing the government risks damaging how Australia is viewed by foreign investors and could threaten much-needed business investment, corporate leaders have warned.

Choosing the right financial adviser is crucial in building a nest-egg.

Why choosing a financial adviser should be like buying a house

For many people, buying a house effectively takes all of their money as well as committing them to a hefty mortgage for the next 30 years or so. As a result, buyers rightly tend to conduct a great deal of research before choosing their ideal property.

Donald Trump is unsettling markets again.

ASX claws into the black

Terrorist attacks in Spain and discord in Washington weighed on shares on Friday, though the bourse managed to close the week in the black.

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'Love notes' were insider trading tips, suit claims

The handwritten notes a Bank of America IT guy passed to his girlfriend weren't expressions of love. They were stock tips for her father, US prosecutors say in a law suit describing a sprawling insider-trading plot.

What's the real extent of joblessness? It's a tricky question considering Australia's army of part-time workers with ...

Here's the truth of the matter about unemployment

So, the Australian Bureau of Statistics told us this week, the rate of unemployment fell a click to 5.6 per cent in July. Trouble is, most people know the official unemployment rate understates the extent of the problem.

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Will the ASX 200 break its 13-week trading range?

After a huge week of Australian corporate reporting, investors are still concerned about an increasingly unpredictable Trump Administration. This dilemma begs the question: will the ASX break the 5800 to 5675 range? (This video was produced in commercial partnership between Fairfax Media and IG Markets.)

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