Investors ready for wave of buybacks
Selected Australian companies are set to buy back more of their shares, fund managers said, as legendary US investor Warren Buffett joined the share buyback bandwagon.
Selected Australian companies are set to buy back more of their shares, fund managers said, as legendary US investor Warren Buffett joined the share buyback bandwagon.
Wayne Byres has rejected the Hayne royal commission's scathing criticism of his agency's performance saying its princples-based approach was working.
President Xi Jinping has promised to further open up China to foreign investment and break down trade barriers in a keynote speech which emphasised the country's ability to weather a prolonged trade war with the United States.
French champagne house Mumm's new advertising strategy has seen it capture a whopping 27 per cent of the market – up from 4 per cent a few years ago.
The sharemarket has kicked the week off with a loss, ending a streak that saw the market close in the black for six straight sessions.
If cloud computing is the future of banking then Westpac is well positioned to lead the way among the big four banks thanks to a $500 million investment in a new customer service hub.
Dividend imputation must go back to its original design. The present system encourages people to be overweight on Australian shares, writes Chris Bowen.
Cochlear says it will appeal a shock $US268 million ($377 million) damages bill that is more than 17 times the amount it had set aside for the charge.
The boss of online travel booking group Webjet says short sellers are a ''sideshow'' and he's not worried about buying from private equity owners.
New car sales have dropped for the seventh consecutive month as households put the brakes on big-ticket discretionary purchases amid a property price slowdown that is hurting confidence.
Greencross has recommended shareholders accept a $5.55 a share offer from TPG Capital.
Provisions for customer refunds and higher funding costs kept a lid on Westpac's profit growth with the bank reporting flat full-year cash earnings of $8.07 billion in line with expectations.
The S&P;/ASX 200 peaked in early afternoon then got pulled down by CSL, BHP and Cochlear in afternoon trading.
Australian shares are poised to edge lower as conflicting signals about the US and China trade war puts investors on the defensive.
With banks under pressure and growth stocks falling out of favour, the mining sector is once again carrying the hopes of ASX investors as the year limps to a close.
US policymakers' plans to continue to gradually lift interest rates were bolstered by signs that wage increases are finally starting to gather speed.
Australian shares are set to open the week lower ahead of the 2018 US midterm elections on Tuesday with most analysts forecasting the Democrats will win back control of the House of Representatives.
Beijing is desperate for technology boosts to avoid the dreaded middle income trap. That gives the US a lot of leverage in the struggle between superpowers.
If cloud computing is the future of banking then Westpac is well positioned to lead the way among the big four banks thanks to a $500 million investment in a new customer service hub.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's early reappointment of APRA's boss sends a strange message given the important questions that have been raised by the banking royal commission.
APRA's Wayne Byres will have learnt valuable lessons from the royal commission uncovering misconduct by financiers.
Individuals spending 183 days or more in Australia should be considered resident for tax purposes regardless of their previous location, a review of rules has been told.
America is indulging its worst protectionist instincts. We should be leading the way out, not joining in with foreign policy follies of our own.
Ausgrid executives say the utilities group is not responsible for the delays and cost blowouts on Sydney's light rail project.
The Victorian budget has taken a $2.4 billion hit from the property slowdown, despite the state remaining in good economic health, a budget update shows.
Virgin Australia could drop controversial plans to offer veterans priority boarding and in-flight acknowledgement, after criticism by ex-service groups and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.
Beijing is desperate for technology boosts to avoid the dreaded middle income trap. That gives the US a lot of leverage in the struggle between superpowers.
Companies, like liberals, are finding it much easier to speak out about social wrongs, real or perceived, than to correct economic ones.
Italy's deputy prime minister believes Rome's controversial spending plans will become "a recipe" for reviving European growth.
A majority of voters in the South Pacific territory of New Caledonia chose to remain part of France instead of backing independence.
Propelled by the best wages growth in nine years and renewed warnings about illegal immigrants, Donald Trump embarked on a final three-day blitz of key Senate battle grounds.
NAB has raised standard variable rates for new borrowers, but in a change to the status quo, it is maintaining rates on hold for existing customers.
Wealth coach and lawyer Adeola Omole built a seven-figure net worth after paying off $US70,000 ($97,090) worth of consumer debt and a $US320,000 mortgage with her mantra "Spend passion, cut junk."
Proactive investing requires making choices that often demand a level of conviction about a decision many years ahead of its time.
State and territories should end legal caps on compensation payouts for sexual harassment, described as a "hodge-podge of laws across the country".
Disruption in the healthcare sector is about making the sector more efficient, rather than gnawing away at existing businesses' profit streams.
The billionaire owner of Moose Toys, whose profit plunged one-third in 2017-18, has partnered with the makers of Fortnite in search of his next hit.
The negotiating team had to contend with the leadership issue, which was complicated by the cultural differences of the two universities.
With sadness, we're calling it early: at Melbourne's Spring Racing Carnival, peak Birdcage is behind it.
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