iPhone X effect: Retail surge not all it seems
November's retail sales figures have surprised even optimists. Yet, behind the numbers things are not all rosy for some retailers.
November's retail sales figures have surprised even optimists. Yet, behind the numbers things are not all rosy for some retailers.
Australian shares are lower although a much stronger-than-expected retail sales figure lifted the Australian dollar.
Iron ore futures were higher on Thursday after a looming cyclone off Australia's north-west prompted the closure of Port Hedland.
Government taxes and credit restrictions have hit demand for properties, prompting a warning from Meriton's Harry Triguboff.
GPT is expanding its co-working hubs in Melbourne as the new workplace model gains traction in the local market.
Iconic Australian chocolate bar Violet Crumble is back in the hands of local owners after a 28 year run under Swiss multinational Nestle.
Local affiliate of PwC, Price Waterhouse to protest punishment for role in "India's Enron" almost a decade ago.
The developers of the world's biggest lithium-ion battery project may surpass their own record as French renewable-energy developer Neoen looks into building another huge unit near Cairns.
Former AGL Energy chairman Jerry Maycock has been hired to head the board at NSW's TransGrid.
Electric vehicles could hold the key to BHP Billiton finally finding a buyer for its unwanted nickel operations in Western Australia.
Sanjeev Gupta's ​Liberty House has made a binding offer for miner Rio Tinto's aluminium smelter in Dunkirk, France.
Criticism over the planning for WestConnex's final stage has not deterred NSW from moving ahead with the sales process.
A veiled threat by China to cut buying US bonds before potential trade sanctions by Donald Trump shook global debt markets.
Equities, yes. But Warren Buffett isn't interested even in shorting cryptocurrencies for which he sees only a "bad ending".
Bernstein analyst Inigo Fraser-Jenkins spent six months off work battling cancer. When he returned, he sent clients a 4000-word note that reads like an existential crisis.
Australia's big four banks are taking advantage of the most favourable conditions in capital markets since the financial crisis, raising $9b in the first 10 days of 2018.
Two reports published this month on leverage in the Chinese corporate sector counterbalance the usual fear and loathing about China's long-running credit boom.
As investors try to work out how long the share market rally can last, would they be better off consulting the history books, rather than listening to economists?
The IQbuds Boost are sort of a cross between Nuheara's existing IQbuds and the A-01 headphones that Audeara was supposed to deliver last year
Events are moving so fast at Retail Food Group that management is having trouble keeping up, as shown by the second profit downgrade within a few weeks.
Former Liberal minister Philip Ruddock says he has an open mind on issues about religious freedom.
Beijing has lodged a formal complaint over Turnbull government minister Concetta Fierravanti-Wells' attack on Chinese foreign aid in the Pacific.
More states are making calls on how the GST should be distributed.
Nick Xenophon says his SA lower house election campaign is the biggest political gamble of his life.
Australia's big miners want changes to workplace laws and environmental approvals and an end to the ban on nuclear power.
A group linked to Kremlin military intelligence has released stolen emails of discord within anti-doping agencies.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange added to speculation about his legal status today after he tweeted an enigmatic photo of himself wearing an Ecuadorian football jersey.
Ford rigged at least 500,000 heavy-duty trucks to beat emissions tests, drivers have claimed in a lawsuit, adding to the tally of carmakers linked to diesel-cheating allegations worldwide.
President Trump blasts American courts as 'broken and unfair' after a judge blocks his bid to expel young immigrants.
​Canada is increasingly convinced that US President Donald Trump will soon announce that the US intends to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The new super rules have had SMSF professionals scratching their heads over an anomaly where even the ATO can't help out.
Yes the banks are 'in transition', says Lincoln Indicators' Elio D'Amato, but their balance sheets are pretty impressive. But Telstra is another story.
Morgan Stanley has changed its tune on Platinum, upgrading Kerr Neilson's $27 billion boutique funds manager.
Top boards are appointing a new class of CEOs to manage culture and have introduced 'audits' to identify potential problems.
Sexual assault remains a subject to be avoided in Japan, but it didn't stop one woman from speaking up.
Greg Abel and Ajit Jain are shaping up to be the next generation's Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger - the largest shoes anyone in Corporate America will have to fill.
Many jobs can only exist because they are casual. A campaign to make them permanent would hurt the workers it is supposed to help.
Make the most of balmy days (and nights) with an excellent cossie, earrings that remind you of holidays and a fine new fragrance.
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