Fundies' best long and short ideas
The tastiest long and short investment ideas for the year suggest the longs have the edge in 2018.
The tastiest long and short investment ideas for the year suggest the longs have the edge in 2018.
Malcolm Turnbull's fiscal agenda is a trio of promises: a company tax cut to match the US, an income tax cut and a budget surplus. But he can't have it all.
The story of 2017 was how markets shrugged off everything geopolitics could throw at them. Can the synchronised growth across regions last?
The controversial new book about Donald Trump's White House contains titillating details on everything from how he does his hair to his extra marital affairs.
The Australian sharemarket hit a 10-year high as global stocks surged to record levels, fuelled by euphoria on Wall Street and a rally in oil.
An extraordinary end to the grain harvest is set to deliver a $3.5 billion boost to the export-focused industry in Western Australia.
If the global upturn is only just getting started, which is my central case, 2018 could look a lot like 2017.
Billabong's board, including founder and former Rich List member Gordon Merchant, has agreed to back a $380 million bid to buy the company.
Embattled retailer Steinhoff is in discussions with a potential buyer of a 2006 Gulfstream G550 private jet, the company confirmed.
Former Liberal MP Mal Washer the ASX-listed medical cannabis company he chairs, AusCann, is "light years" ahead of competitors.
A group of Quintis investors are agitating to unseat the board's three most senior members and are seeking an EGM.
Jewellery chain Lovisa has defied the retail gloom and justified its share price surge by reporting a 7.4pc increase in sales for the December half.
The S&P; 500 and Nasdaq notched their best weekly gains in more than a year on Friday as technology stocks helped lift major indexes to records.
While US job growth slowed last month, a gain in monthly wages could pave the way for the Fed to lift interest rates in March.
An extraordinary end to the grain harvest is set to deliver a $3.5 billion boost to the export-focused industry in Western Australia.
On a historic day for Wall Street, the S&P;/ASX 200 Index closed at 6122.30 points, a new post-GFC high.
Enzo Ferrari, the founder of luxury car maker Ferrari, would be turning in his grave if he knew that the company he founded planned to succumb to stock market pressure and build a range of sport utility vehicles.
Nearly 20 years after the republic was buried as an issue, it could be back in play.
Business profits should flow through to wage growth and improved consumer spending. But there are structural challenges.
US central bankers remain frustrated by stubbornly low US inflation and divided about how best to deal with it.
Rising company profits should help end low wages growth, Malcolm Turnbull's new IR minister says.
Uber has secured a rare win in the first major Australian ruling on whether its drivers are employees or independent contractors.
If we really want to replace the monarch, there are better options than the ones that have been proposed so far.
Community leaders have lashed Malcolm Turnbull and Peter Dutton over their comments on African gang violence.
The confidence gap between downbeat consumers and upbeat businesses should narrow, as economists tip a return to healthy wage growth.
​President Moon Jae-in of South Korea said he would push aggressively for peace with North Korea in a bid to check concerns he might concede too easily.
Gary Cohn, the White House chief economic adviser, said he expected to be at the White House next week.
A host of legal issues complicate President Donald Trump's effort to block publication of a book.
Two tidbits in Michael Wolff's new book point to areas of inquiry for special counsel Robert Mueller.
Sales of electric and hybrid cars in Norway outpaced those running on fossil fuels in 2017, making Norway a leader in restricting vehicle emissions.
If the global upturn is only just getting started, which is my central case, 2018 could look a lot like 2017. In this context, it's instructive to reflect on asset-class performance over the last 12 months.
Bitcoin may be gaining currency in property deals overseas but there are potential capital gains tax implications in Australia.
This can be a way to get more towards a deposit but you'll need to get your trust deed sorted.
An organised crime investigator will head the government's building industry watchdog after Nigel Hadgkiss was forced to quit.
Australian scientists have taken a key step towards developing a vaccine against malaria.
The Vanity Fair Diaries stands with Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities as reminders of an era sick with excess and set for disaster.
Warren Buffett believes US children will have a better standard of living than their parents though the divide between rich and poor must be addressed.
Well into the last slice of life, an 88-year-old decides it was time to step off the conveyor belt to decrepitude and embrace adventure.
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