Telstra boss supports NBN delays
Andy Penn has warned NBN Co must deliver sustainable a pricing review, but backed its costly decision to halt work on the HFC part of the network.
Andy Penn has warned NBN Co must deliver sustainable a pricing review, but backed its costly decision to halt work on the HFC part of the network.
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As fund managers, analysts and Telstra itself work through ramifications of NBN Co's decision to slow down its rollout, one investor isn't sticking around.
Aurora Funds Management appears to make a mockery of the governance infrastructure protecting investors in managed funds.
The rare moment of synchronised economic growth enjoyed across most of the world will continue into 2018, according to investment strategists from State Street Global Advisors.
Australian shares ended a choppy session on a sour note on Tuesday, with losses for miners and banks pressuring the ASX.
OrotonGroup's days as a public company appear to be numbered as the founding Lane family makes a final decision after a six month strategic review.
A strong run of jackpots has given Tatts Group a big boost ahead of its mooted $11 billion merger with Tabcorp.
BHP believes unit costs at its Australian mines can be cut a further 10 per cent as the company talks up the outlook for copper prices.
Dig beneath NBN Co's sudden decision to stop all HFC connections to the national broadband network for six to nine months, and you will find an unhealthy slackness in the activation processes.
AMP and ANZ are putting the squeeze on commission payments to brokers, a move that could also impact consumers.
Origin Energy has raised its guidance for output from its huge Eraring coal fired power plant in NSW as it taps into the soaring wholesale electricity market.
The ASX is mildly higher today, lifted by gains for Origin, IOOF and supermarket groups, as the benchmark continues to hover around the 6000 level.
Vanguard CIO Greg Davis says passive investing will keep getting bigger, as he rebutted criticisms by active stock pickers that the huge rise in indexing was fuelling financial risks.
Bitcoin has blown past $US9700 just a week after topping $US8000 and approached its closest ever to five figures, gaining mainstream market attention.
"Excesses" may be brewing in US stock and property markets due to ultra easy monetary policy inflating asset prices, the Fed's Robert Kaplan says.
Investors flag more to come from Macquarie as its shares surpass $100 for the first time.
When asked the potential benefits to AMP shareholders from its partnership with a fast growing American start-up, CEO Craig Meller said the opportunity could be worth billions.
Every single tactical mistake compounds itself into a generalised image of a government doing nothing much even as it desperately paddles away on a range of issues.
NBN's attempts to sell the latest delays to its rollout as a customer service triumph demonstrates world class spin that would make even the hardest politician blush.
The internet is an empowering tool that betters people's lives, especially poorer people, and it shouldn't be restricted to those who can afford it.
Malcolm Turnbull is holding the line against a commission of inquiry into the banks, despite rebel Nationals having the numbers in both houses to launch a probe.
A suite of amendments from Coalition, Greens and other crossbench senators to same sex marriage laws are set to be defeated.
Malcolm Turnbull has effectively ruled out doing deals with One Nation and federal Queensland MPs are calling for the Liberal-National Party merger to be either scrapped or loosened
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is edging closer to majority government, with growing speculation Liberal National Party leader Tim Nicholls will face a challenge for his job.
The Nationals real problem is that their electorates are starting to fill up with people they like to mock.
SoftBank and a group of investors are trying to buy a stake in Uber Technologies at a sizeable discount to the ride-hailing company's $US69 billion valuation.
A US-based electric car startup backed by high profile Chinese entrepreneur will have to pay back a $400m debt in December if it doesn't raise a fresh mammoth funding round.
Pope Francis landed in Myanmar and met the chief in charge of the military accused of an ethnic cleansing campaign against Rohingya Muslims.
At its core, the fight over who heads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is about two radically different visions of government.
Meredith should sell Time magazine. It is worth far more to a trophy-hunting billionaire than a mid-West magazine publisher.
Millennials are increasingly interested in sustainable investing and in many cases are instilling their social and environmental values in their parents.
The FANGs have many strengths, but don't assume they will succeed in disrupting realms far outside their core competencies.
SMSF trustees who move offshore for extended periods need to ensure they have appropriately restructured their fund.
Tracking employees reveals the hidden world of team dynamics.
How should companies tap cultural intelligence? It’s not just listening to signals on social media, says cultural forecaster Annalie Killian.
This leading direct supplier of book-based resources compiles a monthly list of best-selling business books based on purchases by its corporate customers nationwide.
Just six top companies have received a ''strike'' this AGM season as boards took a tougher line on CEO pay but directors are now in the firing line.
The partner accused of improper auditing at collapsed Vocation will stay on as the CFO of PwC's audit team.
Exciting SUV debuts from BMW, Jaguar, and Land Rover will join such sports cars as the new Aston Martin Vantage and Corvette ZR1 at LA's car show.
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