Most-shorted stock focused on batteries
Syrah Resources Shaun Verner remains firmly focused on ramping up production from its huge African mine, capitalising on battery market growth.
Syrah Resources Shaun Verner remains firmly focused on ramping up production from its huge African mine, capitalising on battery market growth.
Shares in medicinal cannabis companies have surged in the wake of the federal government giving the greenlight for exports.
Despite the hype, blockchain is just as likely to turn out to be a form of social engineering that benefits none but a tiny elite.
It's hard to believe that four months ago ratings agency Moody's praised Steinhoff for its liquidity, cash surplus, geographic diversity and vertical integration.
The Australian sharemarket is higher at the open, for its strongest session this year.
Established agents won't come and in a slowing market, new players will struggle to cover their costs, critics say.
Tapping the regulatory brakes has worked. But we need more efficient property taxes.
One of Australia's top fund managers is betting on telco stocks to come good but is still worried about risks in the property market.
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger has made his biggest gamble paying $US66 billion for Rupert Murdoch's empire, but it's one he had to make.
A transformative genetic treatment for blindness will cost $1.08 million, says Spark Therapeutics, the tiny biotechnology company that is bringing the therapy to market.
French renewable energy company Neoen has been chosen to build a huge wind farm and Tesla battery storage facility in western Victoria.
Insurance premiums for directors and officers have surged by as much as 300 per cent in the last six months.
Tesla delivered 1550 Model 3s in the final three months of the year, trailing analysts' average estimate for about 2900 units.
US Federal Reserve policymakers showed worry over the fate of currently low inflation, according to the minutes of their December policy meeting.
Theresa May is braced for a possible French raid on Britain's £8 trillion ($13.8 trillion) asset management industry.
Chinese coking coal futures extended gains as steel mills accelerated restocking of the raw material.
Global bond markets are going to offer a lot more excitement this year than they did in 2017.
It's hard to believe that four months ago ratings agency Moody's praised Steinhoff for its liquidity, cash surplus, geographic diversity and vertical integration.
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.
Bracket creep has blunted any stimulus from low interest rates. But tax cuts will be a challenge.
The banking royal commissioner will find it challenging to not get 'bogged down' with individual cases, Kate Carnell says.
Business groups say access to international permits is crucial to achieving carbon abatement at the lowest cost possible.
A key Productivity Commission report on GST reform has been pushed back several months, sparking criticism from the states.
The federal government is being urged to drop an Abbott-era target of 2 per cent of GDP on defence spending.
Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, asked a federal court Wednesday to void the Justice Department's appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
A passenger who tried to leave a Ryanair plane by opening an emergency exit and climbing onto the wing is unlikely to be able to pay a possible fine.
China is suspending the production of more than 500 car models that do not meet its fuel economy standards, several car makers have confirmed.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard deployed troops to three provinces to quell protests from people complaining of corruption and the elite's wealth.
A Peruvian bus travelling on a precarious stretch of highway north of Lima called the 'Devil's Curve' plunges off a cliff into the sea.
Say goodbye to travel deductions and hello to a defects fund aimed at holding developers to account for dodgy buildings.
Self-managed superannuation funds are calling on the Turnbull government to develop mechanisms to enable the $700 million do-it-yourself sector to invest in infrastructure.
Financial planners fear wealthier savers will break the $1.6 million limit on how much can be placed in a superannuation pension.
A major labour hire firm says it risks insolvency after a ruling on 'sham EBAs' means it owes workers $3.5 million.
Feminist author Mary Beard hasn't lost her bite in her new book, Women & Power.
A lack of faith is no impediment to the new director of religious programming at the BBC.
The small business and family enterprise ombudsman will look at whether legal aid should be extended to small firms.
A Perth principal on a mission to improve teen sleep has convinced 600 students to give up their mobile phones in exchange for a good old fashioned alarm clock.
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