Yuhu Group Australia donating $1 million to the Children's Medical Research Institute, today at Eastwood shopping ...

Banned billionaire wants money back

ASIO ordered the cancellation of Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo's residency in Australia because he was "amenable to conducting acts of foreign interference".

The Reserve Bank said it was surprised quarterly household consumption growth was lower in the quarter even as incomes ...

RBA stance swayed by 'housing uncertainty'

The Reserve Bank says the property market correction is a "significant area of uncertainty" as it outlined why it has shifted its monetary policy outlook to a more neutral stance.

Labor’s $2.6 billion a year gift to banks

The biggest cost a bank incurs when selling home loans is the fees paid to mortgage brokers. Labor's policy of banning these payments will save the banks a fortune, writes Christopher Joye.

NAB leads ASX losses, $A down

Australian shares are still trading lower through the afternoon led by NAB while the Aussie dollar has taken a hit following the RBA's Statement on Monetary Policy.

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All boardrooms must heed Hayne's message

I wonder why executives weren't traumatised so much earlier when they knew that they were overseeing business operations in which misconduct was an integral part, writes Graeme Samuel.

Rate cut bets put a rocket under shares

Australian shares soared to a four-month high a day after the Reserve Bank of Australia indicated it is open to cutting interest rates, lifting shares of dividend-friendly property and bank stocks.

Lowe navigates uncharted waters

Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe is met with bemused looks from former RBA heads when he talks of his determination to lift wages and inflation higher.

Opinion

NAB governance fails again

NAB has been the worst performing big four bank for a good reason. It has had a succession of chief executives who have failed to deliver what was promised.

"The first personal interviews I gave took forever because I was so incredibly awkward about it," says Kerryn Phelps.

Kerryn Phelps MP: the lady is not for turning

The independent MP for Wentworth doesn't like talking about herself, but she is confident her lifelong role as a change agent will help deliver more shock election outcomes, she tells Lunch with the AFR.

A worker uses a metal grinder on a section of pipeline for the first Nord Stream project that was completed in 2011. ...

France rebuffs Germany on controversial pipeline

France plans to back an EU proposal to regulate Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline, potentially threatening its completion and dealing a blow to Germany which has been trying to garner support for the project.

President Donald Trump, left, holds a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, right, in the Oval Office of the White ...

Trump-Xi meeting seen missing deadline

A meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping before the truce over their trade war expires on March 1 is "highly unlikely", according to reports out of the White House.

Brexit vote faces more delay

British and EU officials will resume talks, likely delaying a parliamentary crunch vote until later in February - but Australian exporters are in need of certainty by next week..

Personal Finance

Some believe NAB and Westpac are the most susceptible for a dividend cut.

Why SMSFs need to prepare for unexpected

It's important to have an investment strategy that deals with events like the royal commission and possible changes to dividend imputation rules, writes John Wasiliev who answers your questions on superannuation.

Lifestyle

The Rockpool chain was among the first of the big restaurant groups to be called out for underpaying employees. Pash ...

Why the future of Rockpool is schnitzel

The Bavarian, the home of the meatball-loaded schnitzel and kids-eat-free-Sundays, is at the centre of the growth strategy of a 67-strong restaurant group that includes Rockpool Bar & Grill.