Are tax cuts enough to win votes?
The budget and Labor's response has cast the battlelines for the long election campaign that has now started in everything but name.
The budget and Labor's response has cast the battlelines for the long election campaign that has now started in everything but name.
After another extraordinary week for AMP, the company's shares are the cheapest they have been since it shed its mutual ownership structure and listed on the ASX in 1998.
From a savings perspective, the 2018 federal budget can perhaps best be described as one for young and old.
Retirees are being urged to tap into the equity in their homes to bolster their incomes, but many would prefer to leave the value intact for the next generation.
More than $663 million was wiped off the value of beleaguered wealth manager AMP over fears that a potential overhaul of financial planning laws could add to its laundry list of woes.
Labor is leaning towards reversing tax cuts for about 20,000 small and medium-sized businesses as the tax wars heat up ahead of a super Saturday of five byelections expected late next month.
The number of high-income people slated to carry a growing load of the nation's tax burden is set to double, even after the top tax threshold is lifted to $200,000.
Canadian dairy giant Saputo won the keys to Murray Goulburn but it had to offer more than just the highest price.
Australia is more used to mining magnates but the Wilson and Munz Rich List families have built vast wealth through plumbing.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has poached a Credit Suisse managing director to head up client coverage in its investment banking team.
BHP chief Andrew Mackenzie believes the Turnbull government should save its money for health and education rather than infrastructure.
Telstra and Optus are taking each other to court in two separate cases where each is alleging the other is engaging in misleading and deceptive advertising.
An Argentinian entrepreneur has persuaded his A-list clients to not only buy up big in Bitcoin but to pay him to protect their investment. And forget about cutting off a hand to get around fingerprint security; these systems also check for a pulse.
A shift to tighter credit conditions in the economy will translate to real earnings pressure for bank stocks, meaning the big four are at risk of further share price pain.
The Australian sharemarket advanced almost 1 per cent for the week despite closing in the red on Friday.
There's an old political adage - usually, although perhaps erroneously, attributed to Winston Churchill - that one should never let a major crisis go to waste.
Beyond the political bluster, five byelections and the next federal election will be fought out against a much more benign economic backdrop than we have seen for some years. And that changes the politics.
There's an old political adage - usually, although perhaps erroneously, attributed to Winston Churchill - that one should never let a major crisis go to waste.
The perceived turn-around in political fortunes has been truly extraordinary.
The appointment of Rob Adams as chief executive of Perpetual sends a strong signal to the market that the board, led by former ASIC chairman Tony D'Aloisio, sees the company's future in the manufacture and distribution of funds management products.
The government's hopes of bucking history and winning a seat off Labor has received a boost, although company, income tax cuts remain unpopular.
Environment and energy spokesman Mark Butler said if each major sector of the economy needed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, a way would need to be found to determine what that the targets should be.
A potential key to the Coalition winning the next election is the ability to serve up a shock budget surplus on a rolling 12-month basis, which is within reach.
A key claim from Bill Shorten's budget reply speech about a doctor earning $200,000 paying the same amount of tax as a nurse on $40,000 is misleading.
Government estimates on the tax grab from a planned crackdown on illicit tobacco are double estimates by the Australian Taxation Office of the tax gap from illegal sales.
It's the hottest property market in the world right now. And the views into North Korea are unbeatable.
Malaysia's shock election result has left analysts and foreign governments scrambling to recalibrate how they view the region.
Donald Trump will try to sweet-talk the North Korean leader out of his nuclear weapon drive when the two meet in Singapore.
Mahathir Mohamad says Malaysia's king will pardon coalition partner who helped him to victory.
Iran, North Korea, China: The President has set the stage for a big few weeks for himself and the world.
There was relief all round that there were no big changes to superannuation in the federal budget. But this doesn't mean you don't need to take a close look at all the "mini measures" and how they would affect you.
Like most things in the overly complex world of super, exit fees are just one cost of changing funds and they are not the largest.
Don't be lulled into a super snooze - make sure you're up to speed with the changes that started last year, some still in the pipeline.
The Planet Labs co-founder has earned his stripes as an entrepreneur in the hugely competitive US tech scene but has a dim view of those who don't follow their own rules, he explains over lunch with the AFR.
The ATO is targeting tax agents and considering sophisticated new surveillance tactics in its bid to crackdown on black economy cash transactions, according to tax specialists.
The new kids on the block are racially diverse, sexually diverse, ultra-socially conscious and hyper-sensitive.
The woman from Brisbane moved company headquarters and her family to Malaysia to ensure the rare earths miner's turnaround.
Frenchies are the latest dog fad but their owners could be in for a nasty, and expensive, shock.
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