Fintech lobby discovers Uber trick won't work
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Former Uber executive Brad Kitschke's departure from the helm of FinTech Australia after a short tenure was met with a sense of relief in the start-up scene.
Former Uber executive Brad Kitschke's departure from the helm of FinTech Australia after a short tenure was met with a sense of relief in the start-up scene.
When ABC chairman Justin Milne called Michelle Guthrie to a meeting at 9am Monday after months of tension with the board, she knew the news couldn't be good.
The extraordinary outperformance of US stocks is not likely to extend far into 2019.
The Australian stock market continues to climb a wall of worry. This is best observed in the gradual and lengthy grind higher since the GFC.
The Financial Review will continue to stand out as an independent voice for enterprise, free markets and open debate as the source of Australian prosperity.
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There's a point of looming tension between the volunteer ski patrol and Vail, which owns the Perisher resort, the largest ski field in the Snowy Mountains.
Tony Abbott had won and in the process the party had torn itself to shreds over a policy two third of its voters support. How has it come to this?
When Ali Noroozi took the job as head of the taxation watchdog, the Inspector-General of Taxation in 2008, it was likened to David taking on Goliath.
When ABC chairman Justin Milne called Michelle Guthrie to a meeting at 9am Monday after months of tension with the board, she knew the news couldn't be good.
This reporting season has been a tough one for short sellers. It could get worse this week.
Alan Joyce's lowest point was when a Jack Russell terrier started biting his ankles during a live television cross while he was being abused by the dog's owner.
DP World harbours considerable bitterness that two years of time and effort has so blithely been dismissed by Professor Roy Green.
There has been a lot of bad public policy and bad politics in Australia in the past 15 years. And occasional moments of the alternative.
Scott Morrison as prime minister will be welcomed by markets, boost the Aussie dollar and increase risk appetite, writes Christopher Joye.
South32 has claimed a qualified victory in its battle to overturn a court ruling that said its Colombian nickel mine is making local communities sick.
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