Chief Scientist Alan Finkel.

Solar, wind and lots of red ink

There is a direct link between Australia's energy policy vacuum and the collapse of an engineering company working on about $1.1 billion in solar farms in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.

Defeat could stir Coalition wars

A decisive Labor win in the Victorian election will revive the Liberal-National coalition's internal war over social issues and policy, political scientists say.

RCR Tomlinson's 'greedy' solar splurge

The spectacular collapse of engineering group RCR Tomlinson, which crashed into administration months after a $100m raising, is the story of a company that flew too close to the sun – literally.

US urges allies to avoid Huawei

The US is contacting key allies to get them to persuade telecom companies in their countries to avoid China's Huawei, the Wall Street Journal reported.

ASIC faces independent oversight

Corporate Australia faces years of litigation after the Hayne royal commission exposed ASIC for being a soft-touch regulator that was too close to the banks.

ASIC's chairman James Shipton told the Hayne inquiry consumer credit insurance mis-selling has been a systemic issue.

ASIC weighs action against CBA, ClearView

The corporate regulator is investigating Commonwealth Bank's mis-selling of consumer credit insurance, which its chairman James Shipton said has been a systemic issue involving 11 institutions.

The three major US indexes all fell well over 3 per cent for the week, with the Dow industrials and the Nasdaq posting ...

S&P; 500 confirms correction

US stocks closed lower in a shortened post-holiday trading session on Friday as the energy sector tumbled on continued weakness in oil prices.

"The challenge for the Fed is managing an economy that is transitioning through an inflection point. The odds are very ...

Fed unlikely to bow to markets

The nasty sell-off in equities has raised doubts about the Fed's willingness to boost rates again in December. It shouldn't.

Right is wrong to lose faith in growth

The idea that public policy should place a large amount of emphasis on the economy's rate of growth is under assault by the political right as well as the left.

ASX's 'Santa rally' under threat

Investors may find their Christmas stockings rather empty if the traditional year-end market rally fails to materialise due to weak consumer spending.

Recent market volatility highlights how cheap financial credit is relative to almost all other asset classes.

How to capitalise on market chaos

Recent market volatility highlights how cheap financial credit is relative to almost all other asset classes, despite a big deleveraging of banks, writes Christopher Joye.

Opinion

Greens face backlash after rape allegation

The Greens are facing brand damage from allegations of sexual assault in the two largest states which could spark a backlash in elections in Victoria, NSW and federally by May.

Andrews and Pallas at odds on new taxes

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has ruled out any new taxes to pay for their $80 billion-plus infrastructure agenda but Treasurer Tim Pallas has refused to do the same.

Australian Financial Review - India Business Summit 2018.  Photograph shows the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison ...

Moving beyond curry and cricket

Modern India has some sound opportunities for patient capital but if we are to forge stronger investment and trade ties, we have to stop talking about sport and food.

The National Climate Assessment's publication marks the government's fourth comprehensive look at climate change impacts ...

Climate damages 'intensifying' across US

The impacts of climate change, from deadly wildfires to increasingly debilitating hurricanes, are battering the US, and the danger of more such catastrophes is worsening.

Trump doing China a favour

China may want to rethink its 'Made in China 2025' program before it becomes a problem for its own domestic economy.

Donald Trump told troops representing five branches in five countries about "barbed wire plus ... the ultimate" that was ...

Trump speaks to the world from Mar-a-Lago

President Donald Trump's Thanksgiving began with an all-caps tweet: "HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!" Minutes later, he tweeted of potential "bedlam, chaos, injury and death".

Personal Finance

"The best prospect I see for the transformational change that's required are women and young Australians," John Lawrence ...

The barrister who takes no prisoners

Youth detention conditions in the Northern Territory are little changed, even after the royal commission, barrister John Lawrence tells Lunch with the AFR.

Life in the age of Trump

Professor Aaron Chatterji forces his students to take and defend controversial positions that real CEOs confront while under attack from President Donald Trump.