Investment tips from the experts
Wondering about bitcoin, the global economy and toppy shares? We asked four market experts to give us some guidance.
Wondering about bitcoin, the global economy and toppy shares? We asked four market experts to give us some guidance.
Australia's corporate chiefs are flagging an unprecedented level of investment in automation and artificial intelligence as they grapple with the growing impact of big data and global competitors.
"It is midnight but I don't think it's any great disaster," Mr Green said, "I don't think you will see any more than single-digit declines in these markets."
Britain reached a historic deal on its EU exit terms on Friday, enshrining special rights for 4 million citizens and paying $62 billion in a hard-fought Brexit divorce settlement.
Bitcoin prices diverged dramatically across global exchanges on Friday as hyperdeflation and frenzied demand drove the price to over $23,000 a coin.
AGL Energy has rejected Turnbull government pressure to extend the life of the coal-fired Liddell power station and instead revealed a $1.36 billion plan to replace it with electricity generated from gas, wind and solar.
The rise of online shopping is helping to push parcel delivery volumes to 45 million in December, with Australia Post both friend and foe to Amazon.
Companies struggling to grow domestic sales have been urged to harness the power of the multibillion-dollar daigou channel as demand from Chinese consumers for authentic Australian brands soars.
If the royal commission studies bank dispute resolution processes it will find customers with bad experiences are not necessarily victims of misconduct.
The Chinese state-owned suitor for AWE has swiftly returned with a $463 million cash takeover bid for AWE just days after a friendly approach was brushed off.
APRA said on Friday the major banks are "well equipped" to respond to the changes announced by the Basel committee.
Billabong International has defended itself after coming under fire from several large independent shareholders this week stating it has investigated refinancing its loans.
It's that time of the year again when we reflect on what we got right and wrong. At the start of 2017, there was 50 per cent chance the RBA would raise rates. APRA and the banks instead obliged.
The oil major's share price has risen steadily in the past two years, but is still attractive at current levels if energy prices remain robust
The ASX ended higher on Friday with utility companies putting a bit of a spark into the benchmark at the end of a lacklustre week.
Financial markets expert James Aitken says Jerome Powell will have challenges in the form of a US economy that could be running hotter in 2018.
This was meant to be a bad week for Malcolm Turnbull. It turned out to be one of his best. But can the Coalition hold it together internally?
Macquarie chief economist Ric Deverell has a reassuring message: the world is not crazy and the laws of macroeconomics as we understand them still hold.
There were three big themes in the annual Chanticleer CEO Outlook Poll and all will resonate with those committed to achieving sustainable long term returns.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been given a second chance in the state's top job, but the big question remains: What is she going to do with it?
Yet another wrinkle in the way the Constitution hits our politicians shouldn't be surprising. But it is a long way from the hope that everyone's position would be clarified by the time parliament rose for the year.
It's time for our nation's leaders to look beyond short-term survival or advantage and demonstrate some long-term strategy.
Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen has seized on a Treasury report into Australia's weak wages growth, suggesting it undermines the government's campaign for tax cuts.
Former trade minister Andrew Robb raised eyebrows over his defence of China.
The veto of a federal loan for Adani's controversial $16.5 billion Carmichael mine will be one of Annastacia Palaszczuk's first jobs once her government is sworn in she says.
Italy's 5-Star Movement supports the EU and wants significant law-making powers transferred from governments to the European Parliament.
There's a term to describe air pollution that is hazardous to tourists let alone inhabitants: airpocalyptic.
China has realised it will have to boost LNG imports to win its "war on pollution."
The sudden change in long-standing US policy towards recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel raises a glaring question: Why do this now?
Congressman Trent Franks resigns saying he erred in asking two female staff members to act as 'surrogates.'
It's become much more complicated - and expensive - over the past few years to transfer a UK pension to Australian superannuation - but this is how to do it.
Whether you take advantage of the over-65s rule change depends on your investments, writes Sam Henderson, who answers your questions on superannuation.
Advisers are worried about potential problems with binding financial agreements but lawyers say common sense will prevail.
Magellan's head of research, Nikki Thomas, has left the homegrown international fund manager after 10 years.
Bank tosses out ancient dress code and says staff are responsible enough to know when to wear a necktie.
Law firms are still struggling to overcome the barrier for female partners but two trailblazers are championing change.
Can any law firm outdo HSF Melbourne in the Christmas party game, with its yearly black tie comedy skit?
In this extract from his latest book, "Draft No.4", legendary writing teacher John McPhee explores revelations from a glossier time.
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