HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham is expecting more Chinese companies will list on the ASX, citing Australia's free ...

Surfing on the post-GFC wave

By Paul Bloxham

After the long dead calm of the post-global financial crisis decade, a significant wave of world growth is here, which is very helpful for global surfers like the Australian economy.

ASX snaps five-day losing streak

Australian shares snapped a losing streak to close firmly higher, as investors keyed into an upbeat forecast for global economic growth.

'It has the makings of a perfect storm'

By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

​The world financial system is as dangerously stretched today as it was at the peak of the last bubble. But this time the authorities are caught in a "policy trap".

Kingsgate chairman Ross Smyth-Kirk (left) shakes hands with Metal Tiger CEO Michael McNeilly earlier this month.

Kingsgate activist lowers stake

The activist shareholder that sought to dump the board of Kingsgate insists it has not given up despite reducing its stake in the gold miner.

Futures are pointing to a brighter start for the ASX.

Markets: ASX firmly higher

Shares are buoyant in early afternoon trading, with gains in the banking sector and a clutch of broker upgrades helping the advance.

The yield on the two-year US Treasury bond of 2.07 per cent has eclipsed the dividend yield on the S&P 500 stock index.

Bond yields flash warning

US bond yields climbed to multi-year highs overnight, before a temporary resolution to the US government shutdown.

Unmasked Viceroy maintains the rage

Since revealing their identities on Thursday in a news article, Viceroy has not backed down in its war against a US target, and defended the history of leader Fraser Perring on social media.

Opinion

Chinese media hits back at Australia-Japan ties

Beijing's state-run media has accused Australia and Japan of trying to "contain" China by strengthening defence ties, warning the strategy would fail to check its influence in the region.

The report singled out drought in Australia as an example of recent extreme weather developments that highlighted how ...

Trump tax cuts spur global growth

The IMF tips world growth to accelerate at its fastest pace since 2010, fuelled by a temporary stimulus from Donald Trump's $US1.5 trillion tax cuts and broader global momentum.

Personal Finance

Penfolds maker Treasury Wines should benefit from increased demand from China for Australian premium wine.

Stockmarket winners for 2018

There is still further upside for valuations in 2018 due to low interest rates, strong corporate balance sheets and high quality earnings.

Richard Woolveridge for Wellness Life and Leisure Dec 15 BFAJCW Impala buck running, Aepyceros melampus, Okavango Delta, ...

The last big game hunter

Harry Selby, one of the last of Africa's renowned white hunters, who took rich and famous safari clients into the interiors of Africa to shoot game, photographs and search for adventure.

Steve Bannon, Mr Trump's estranged campaign manager, was the man with the grand theories about economics and culture.

Trump and the many meanings of genius

The US president is clearly not a genius in any normal sense of the word. But Mr Trump has a legitimate claim to three other kinds of "genius": political genius, instinctive genius and evil genius.

Six charged in KPMG leak in the US

The US regulator overseeing auditors was rocked by criminal charges as federal prosecutors accused three former employees of leaking inside information to KPMG.