Avi Anger (left), fund manager, CharterHall Long WALE REIT; Phil Green, Alceon; and Bennett Wulff, national director, ...

Midnight on the property clock

"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 and EU seal historic Brexit deal

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.

Amazon ups ante in delivery wars

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.

November 6, 2017 THE CONVERSATION The first daigou retailer recently listed on the ASX, AuMake.

Aussie brands urged to harness daigou power

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.

Chinese bid $463m cash for AWE

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.

Billabong International chairman Ian Pollard is under fire from angry shareholders who say the company should have taken ...

Billabong defends loan deals

Billabong International has defended itself after coming under fire from several large independent shareholders this week stating it has investigated refinancing its loans.

There are many far more pressing matters than terrorism that have combined to make Sydney less liveable than before.

Best and worst calls of 2017

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.

Opinion

Labor MP David Feeney who is in trouble over his citizenship status.

Citizenship saga drags on but now engulfing Labor

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.

Time for the government to look beyond petty politics and focus on the nation's challenges.

Moving beyond myopia

It's time for our nation's leaders to look beyond short-term survival or advantage and demonstrate some long-term strategy.

Personal Finance

How to move a UK pension to Australia

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.

The new downsizing rules can be used to provide a tax-free income stream to retirees.

How to size up your downsize scheme

Whether you take advantage of the over-65s rule change depends on your investments, writes Sam Henderson, who answers your questions on superannuation.