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'Unacceptable': ASIC slams banks' delays in finding, fixing breaches
Major banks are taking more than 4.5 years on average to identify significant breaches of the law and then another 226 days to pay affected customers after completing their investigations.
- by Ruth Williams
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Why you aren’t getting a pay rise: Blame 'superstar' companies
The productivity gains of smartphones and other new technologies are not being fully passed on to workers as wage increases, a new paper finds.
- by Jessica Irvine
Analysis
World markets
Dangerous divergence: why the global economy is getting more vulnerable
The world is acutely vulnerable to another shock that ‘’over-burdened’’ central banks won’t have sufficient residual capacity to respond, warns the BIS.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Investigation
The economy
Are we all prepared to pay the price for proper wages?
- by Ben Schneiders & Royce Millar
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Analysis
World markets
Beware the weed bubble: Making sense of the next investment boom
- by Tom Stevenson
Companies
Banking & finance
Opinion
Banking royal commission
Make no mistake: I want to hear genuine contrition from banks
- by Bronwyn Bryceson
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Small business
What Dropbox has learnt from Atlassian
One of the world's biggest tech companies is looking to Sydney as it reinvents itself.
- by Cara Waters
Scoot Boots takes boots for horses to the world
The Tasmanian small business has taken out the start-up category at the Telstra Business Awards.
- by Cara Waters
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'Devastating': Fruit growers fear being collateral damage in health outbreaks
- by Patrick Hatch & Darren Gray
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Wage fraud
Restaurant lobby concedes widespread underpayment problems
- by Royce Millar & Ben Schneiders
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