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Banks: value, or value traps?

A lengthy period of underperformance, a daily drubbing in the press, and a yield many times that of cash. Is it time for value investors to get back into the banks?

AMP tried to stymie investigation: ASIC

A furious ASIC accused financial service giant AMP of frustrating and delaying the corporate regulator's investigation into its fee-for-no-service scandal.

AMP blames the lawyer, again

In an effort to avoid criminal consequences, AMP appears to put the blame squarely on the feet of its former group general counsel, Brian Salter.

Murray drafted as AMP attacks inquiry

Beleaguered financial services giant AMP has appointed David Murray as chairman in an attempt to defuse an investor revolt that could see directors voted off the board.

Nicholas Moore's pay is closely linked to performance and peaked at $32.9 million in 2007 ahead of the global financial ...

Macquarie CEO's salary swells to $20m

The annual salary of Macquarie Group's Nicholas Moore has ballooned to almost $20 million, which looks set to top the ASX pay leagues again this year.

Opinion

Sophia van der Wal and son Daniel. Sophia  says Gonski 2.0 sounds fantastic. But "show me the money. And show me how are ...

Gonski's idealism hard to implement

Gonski 2.0 has helpfully identified that 30 per cent of schools are cruising, not improving but offers little in the way of practical solutions, writes Robert Bolton.

Cattle producers say the Queensland government's tough new anti-tree clearing laws will impact business.

Farmers vow to fight tree-clearing laws

The Palaszczuk government's tough new anti-tree clearing laws are pandering to inner-city Green votes and will hurt agricultural producers across Queensland, farmers say.

A US delegation led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin wrapped up two days of negotiations with Chinese economic ...

US-China yawning trade divide

President Donald Trump's top economic advisers are returning home from Beijing with little more than glaring proof of how far apart the US and China stand on trade issues.

US jobless rate falls to 3.9pc

US hiring rebounded in April and the unemployment rate dropped below 4 per cent for the first time since 2000, while wage gains cooled.

Personal Finance

Small shortfalls in performance can have a big impact over the longer term, thanks to the power of compound interest.

Ignoring super 'may cost me $400,000'

Like many others, retirement savings have not been on the radar of former AFR China correspondent Angus Grigg. Now he's realising it's time to take action.

Daphne Caruana Galizia had been sued for libel in London by Henley & Partners.

Who really murdered Daphne?

The murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia is a story of brutal incompetence that begins with three men and exposes a deadly web of shady businesses and offshore banks.

'The stupidest energy project in the world'

Author and Rolling Stone contributing editor Jeff Goodell says the world is finally waking up to rising sea levels but as he explains over Lunch with the AFR, Australia has some catching up to do.