Home prices to fall 0.5pc in December
Sydney home prices have fallen 0.9 per cent in December with Adelaide the only capital city register a rise, CoreLogic figures will show.
Sydney home prices have fallen 0.9 per cent in December with Adelaide the only capital city register a rise, CoreLogic figures will show.
The Asia Pacific arm of stricken retail South African retail group Steinhoff has moved to reassure the market that it is trading well and is not reliant on its parent company or working capital support.
There are signs of new life in the fading union movement as workers and unions experiment with alternatives to organising in the workplace using artificial intelligence and blockchain.
When a barrister tore apart Arup's traffic models for Airport Link in a $2.2 billion trial, it was "like watching a train wreck."
Australian shares have drifted back to positive territory at noon, with trading volumes thin amid a holiday-shortened week between Christmas and New Year.
Airbus may cease production on its A380 superjumbo due to tepid demand.
With big share prices, those chasing capital growth might be better served looking to "off-Broadway" commodities producers.
Mining private equity group EMR Capital has closed a $US97.1 million ($125 million) deal to buy an 80 per cent stake in a copper mine in Zambia.
'Twas the last trading day before Christmas when a fleeting but tasty bit of vindication arrived for BHP chief Andrew Mackenzie.
Bolivia, home to 25 per cent of world lithium reserves, hopes it will be able to tap into Tesla's popularity to boost development.
The banking royal commission will consider whether there is a need for a last-resort compensation scheme for victims of bad financial advice.
Craft brewers across Australia are wondering who might be next as global giants scoop up local brands, but it's a battle maintaining street cred if you fall into the arms of big beer.
Warren Buffett's grandnephew, Alex Rozek, is back in the news and beating the market - but not how you'd imagine given the pedigree.
The $A has strengthened to a two-month high, bolstered by rising commodity prices and optimism about the economic outlook.
Bitcoin fell below $US15,000 after the cryptocurrency's biggest rally in two weeks.
Australian shares are set to edge higher at the open, following Wall Street's lead in holiday-thinned trading.
US president Donald Trump's big fat corporate tax cut should be good news for Australian businesses with US exposure – but there might be a bit of pain first.
If you are going into 2018 angry about politics, keep in mind just who it is that politicians have been trying to appeal to all these years
BHP chief Andrew Mackenkie has questioned China's "strong man" political model and pledged to defend Western values.
As someone who has written about big business for more than 30 years it has been a revelation to explore the strategies of Australian small businesses using global technology platforms.
CANBERRA, Dec 28 AAP - Outgoing senator George Brandis has fired a parting shot at Queensland's Liberal National Party merger, claiming he had long warned against far-right parties filling the power vacuum it would create.
2018 will not be the year of 'New Malcolm' or indeed 'old Malcolm.' But it could be the year of 'tough Malcolm.'
From AEMO's virtual room, Audrey Zibelman and Damien Sanford will lead the defence of the eastern states' power grid when extreme summer heat strikes
The world's first year with US President Trump has not brought much comfort.
The Prime Minister began his Christmas day making prawn cocktails, posing for selfies and dancing to the Kinks at Sydney's Wayside Chapel.
The richest people on Earth have raked in more than four times last year's gain in wealth, as sharemarkets shrugged off economic, social and political divisions to reach record highs.
A singer and potential congressional candidate says she has filed a sexual assault complaint against US President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
Israel has been left out of the World Chess Championships, which kicked off this week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after its players were unable to obtain the visas they needed to attend.
'Everyone is extremely jealous of Betoota because they get to write funny stuff and everyone clicks on their stuff,' says one journalist.
The man who became President thanks to social media is now warning that the internet allows people to have 'different realities'.
The outlook is mixed for 2018. Overall healthcare utilisation is still growing, just not at the same pace as a few years ago.
Analysts warn that investing in agriculture is a lot like farming itself - there are rewards in picking your markets and picking your timing.
There's no signs of slowdown for companies in the rail and road business.
What do you need to be a good leader in 2018? We spoke to chairmen, directors and headhunters to find out.
Citigroup CEO Mike Corbat should be better able than his big bank peers to deliver next year on key promises, most of them long overdue
If you want to understand what's going on in today's economy read about a town in Wisconsin after GM closed its factory there.
"Executive education is really about innovating yourself." Here are some shorter career-boosters available in 2018.
Men and women should aim for 1800 calories a day, says new advice - which is a lot less than official guidelines of 2500 for men and 2000 for women.
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