Business leaders eye rising energy costs
​Business leaders from across the spectrum have nominated the impact of spiraling energy costs on stretched household budgets as a potential economic iceberg.
​Business leaders from across the spectrum have nominated the impact of spiraling energy costs on stretched household budgets as a potential economic iceberg.
The fascination with bitcoin serves as a distraction for the masses from the pivotal question "what is value?"
Bubble or no bubble we seem to be repeating the US housing-market mistake. People borrow too much - and the banks have let them.
Business groups say access to international permits is crucial to achieving carbon abatement at the lowest cost possible.
Estate agents have been hit by a wave of proptech disrupters since Purplebricks launched in 2016, but more are on the way.
On the second session of 2018, the sharemarket rose by 9 points to close at 6070.39 points led by mining stocks.
By shuffling cash between Ireland, Holland and a Bermuda shell company the internet giant saved it at least $3.7 billion in 2016.
Sino Gas & Energy is ramping up production of gas in northern China just as government policies cracking down on coal are driving a surge in demand for the fuel.
Banks are set to slash the numbers of full-time employees as the tech push accelerates and earnings growth slows.
The world's factories are struggling – but in a very different way to much of the last decade.
A sharp fall in the funds under management may see bosses take a new direction as firm beds down merger.
Amazon.com's shake-up of the retail landscape may not be over, according to one well-known technology analyst.
Bitcoin is getting a boost from a report that billionaire Peter Thiel is making a big bet on cryptocurrency.
​In 2007, Warren Buffett entered a million-dollar bet with the fund manager Protégé Partners that the S&P; 500 would beat a basket of hedge funds over the next decade.
Bitcoin is losing its lustre with some of its earliest and most avid fans - criminals - giving rise to a new breed of virtual currency.
Everyone in European finance has been abuzz over an obscure acronym that's about to radically change how assets are traded and investors' money is managed.
As the major banks prepare to fire staff as part of aggressive cost-cutting, we will all reap the benefits or suffer the consequences.
In Chanticleer's opinion, there is one Canadian banker who stands head and shoulders above all for Ian Narev's position at Commonwealth Bank.
Gambling companies are having their get-big-or-get out moment. CrownBet's sale and Tabcorp's merger won't be the last of the deals.
Bitcoin's retreat reminds us bubbles are inevitable in modern markets, and almost always invisible to those caught in their intoxicating rise.
Pro-Palestinian activists accuse online payments giant PayPal of "online apartheid" against Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza.
Coalition MPs say the government's focus has to be on economic issues after Malcolm Turnbull helped revive debate on Australia becoming a republic.
The Property Council and Consult Australia want a return to an Abbott-era mechanism for funding infrastructure.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has defended a decision which scuttles iron ore mining in the Yilgarn region despite the threat to 400 jobs.
Out-of-pocket expenses account for about 20 per cent of all health care spending in Australia.
Cape Town is in a 'deep, deep crisis' as severe drought has drained water reservoirs down to 32 per cent capacity.
Obama didn't support Iranians in 2009. As a hardline 'mafia consortium' runs the economy, it's time for him to rehabilitate himself.
A Canadian man freed with his family after five years of captivity was arrested and faces charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement.
The falsification of emissions by Volkswagen was accidentally uncovered by three young engineers.
China's central bank will make modest increases in money-market rates in 2018, according to a Bloomberg survey.
State Street Global Advisors has rejected accusations that exchange traded funds could trigger a stockmarket crash.
Equip super is bucking a superannuation industry trend towards in-house asset management, deciding instead to outsource.
Superannuation funds posted double digit gains in 2017 for the first time in five years, outstripping returns from residential property and demonstrating the benefits to savers from rising stockmarkets.
Feminist author Mary Beard hasn't lost her bite in her new book, Women & Power.
A new book argues that a new generation of wealthy young philanthropists will create a "golden age of giving".
The decision follows four settlements involving allegations of sexual harassment and sexual misconduct.
Unlike Churchill, modern politicians make meaningless speeches. That's why trust in them has evaporated.
Weight-loss company Weight Watchers has enlisted DJ Khaled as a "social-media ambassador", helping send the shares up as much as 7.3 per cent.
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