Big data turns Big Brother in China
President Xi Jinping is upping control over his citizens, and facial recognition technology - now a concern in Australia - is the crucial weapon.
President Xi Jinping is upping control over his citizens, and facial recognition technology - now a concern in Australia - is the crucial weapon.
Sticking with a local focus means missing out on better returns and putting your investments at risk.
Bank managers and brokers working for some of the big banks facilitated a home loan scam concocted by mortgage broker Najam Shah.
Far from a dated anomaly many in Hollywood say Weinstein is just one example of a wider problem that the industry has ignored for far too long.
"It won't be the first bank that withdraws an ATM from an area that will be criticised, it will be the last one to try that does," says Labor's Matt Keogh.
The Reserve Bank of Australia will begin its own stress testing of the banking sector amid concern that household debt levels continue to climb.
The market value of explorers exposed to a Pilbara gold rush has swelled by $1 billion.
The battle for control of a $35 million energy company has flushed out two aggressive corporate raiders.
This Christmas is shaping up to be the worst for retailers since the global financial crisis as cash-strapped consumers tighten their purse strings.
Amazon says more than 500 Australian businesses have registered for Amazon Marketplace.
Margarine and spreads are out of favour and traditional butter is back but supply can't keep up with demand.
Flying high on record profits Qantas top brass and media have jetted off to pick up the airline's first Boeing Dreamliner.
Chinese banks extended more loans than expected in September, buoyed by demand from home buyers and companies.
US stocks ended their week higher, following upbeat economic data and gains in technology shares.
More than 85 per cent of the 95 benchmark indexes tracked by Bloomberg worldwide are up this year.
European Central Bank officials are considering cutting their monthly bond buying by at least half starting in January.
Iron ore imports by China surged above 100 million tonnes to a record, smashing the previous high set in 2015.
Scott Morrison's new economic growth talk could have been lifted straight from the Labor script.
Less than a decade after the last financial crisis, investors are showing interest in betting on a fresh banking crisis.
Health insurers will feel some short-term pain from the biggest shake-up to the industry in decades but the changes will be worth it in the long run.
Josh Frydenberg signalled a U-turn at The Australian Financial Review Energy Summit. This is what it must encompass.
Treasurer Scott Morrison will soon unveil a landmark "inclusive" productivity agenda with the hope of launching a fresh economic agenda.
There is widespread anger within senior Labor ranks that an election review has been kept under lock and key.
The nation needs as clear and unanimous a judgment as possible, to settle the citizenship issue for good.
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the decision on a new chair of the corporate regulator is "imminent".
A policy that delivers reliable, affordable energy without clean energy does not exist.
Donald Trump seems to have another obsession: The stock market. He mentions it almost daily. But he might regret it.
US President Donald Trump struck a blow against the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement in defiance of other world powers.
Saudi Arabia may sell shares in its state oil company in Riyadh next year and delay the international portion of the IPO.
Far from a dated anomaly many in Hollywood say Weinstein is just an example of a problem that the industry has previously ignored.
Harvey Weinstein's career is finished ... unless he wants to run for president – goes a joke doing the rounds of the blogosphere.
The Tax Office has issued a warning to self-managed funds trying to cheat the new $1.6 million pension balance cap.
Hidden in the new NSW strata laws is a call to action for every apartment resident in Australia, writes Flat Chat's Jimmy Thomson.
For the second time in two months S&P Global Ratings has affirmed its positive rating on QBE, despite a raft of natural disasters putting it on course for a $767m profit hit.
A loud and strutting imposter has replaced many people's understanding of what true mindfulness is.
Salah Sukkarieh is a leader in outdoor robotic systems and automation technologies that can be used to support local industry.
PR disasters expert Gerry McCusker looks at what could have been.
The Big Four accountants are approaching a combined tally of 9000 lawyers worldwide.
Australia's dame of drones is helping women become a greater force in science, technology and engineering.
His latest novel has a first print run of 2 million. Let's see what kind of house that kind of book success can buy an austere man.
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