The ASX extended its losing streak on Friday - just.

ASX sags but Aussie dollar dazzles

Shares fell for a fourth consecutive day to end the week on a sour note, as investors shrugged off new records on Wall St and some upbeat economic indicators.

'It's the economy stupid': Trump

American business is experiencing the most prosperous conditions in more than a decade, with Morgan Stanley chief James Gorman declaring the bank's profits are at an "inflection point".

Opinion

Tony Boyd

Red ink to flow at DJs and Myer

David Jones and Myer's announcements this week are stark evidence of the immense downwards pressures on a retailing format fitting the definition of a burning platform.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have a close relationship.

Shinzo Abe's soft sell to Australia

Faced with a rising China and a retreating United States, Japan and Australia are moving closer together. Not everyone thinks this a good idea.

China is close to overtaking New Zealand as Australia's biggest tourism market.

Trump turns visitors off US

Australian tourism bosses are moving to capitalise on the declining popularity of the US as a visitor destination, while China's love affair with Australia shows no sign of abating.

High-paying jobs on the rise

The number of jobs offering $150,000 salaries or more is on the rise, offering a ray of hope for low wage growth, according to a review of Seek job ads.

CFMEU boss stripped of entry rights

The head of CFMEU NSW has lost the right to enter workplaces after record fines were handed down against the union for workplace breaches.

"Both Japan and Australia are maritime nations facing the Pacific Ocean. So this is the basis of the free and open ...

Shinzo Abe interview transcript

Japan's PM Shinzo Abe sat down with AFR Editor-in-Chief Michael Stutchbury and correspondent Angus Grigg in Tokyo on January 18. Here is an edited transcript.

Personal Finance

Getaway with a catch

At this time of the year it is all too easy to get carried away with the idea of owning a holiday home. But is it worth it?