PM tries to head off Katter revolt
Scott Morrison has not ruled out axing a $234 million deal with Bob Katter if he sides with Labor to force a recall of Parliament to deal with the royal commission.
Scott Morrison has not ruled out axing a $234 million deal with Bob Katter if he sides with Labor to force a recall of Parliament to deal with the royal commission.
Bendigo Bank says Commissioner Hayne's recommendations do not go far enough as headwinds ensure the bank's key metrics go backwards.
Scott Morrison's message is a political clarion call about keeping Australia strong, insisting that only this government can be trusted to keep the country secure.
A plan by the Opposition, Greens and independents to roll the government in Parliament over the medical treatment of asylum seekers is at risk of collapse due to a softening by Labor.
AVJennings profit plunged 90 per cent and managing director Peter Summers blamed "consumer confidence" amid "extreme" media coverage of the property downturn.
The case against former deputy tax commissioner Michael Cranston was based on vague evidence and failed to show that he acted dishonestly, his defence told the District Court.
Cabinet minister Michaelia Cash's former media adviser has revealed how he tipped off media to an investigation into the Australian Workers Union.
JB Hi-Fi's first-half results provide a perfect demonstration of the conundrum facing investors in the retail sector.
JB Hi-Fi is increasing space for fast-growing categories such as mobile phones, gaming and internet-connected homewares to insulate sales and margins as consumers become increasingly cautious.
Cooper Energy chief executive David Maxwell is still finding "robust" demand for gas at $9-$11 a gigajoule, despite LNG spot prices being at 17-month lows.
Future Fund chairman and former federal treasurer Peter Costello has criticised the NAB's handling of its leadership crisis.
Sigma Healthcare chief executive Mark Hooper said job losses were "inevitable" as part of a plan to strip $100 million in costs from the business.
The Future Fund has weathered market volatility to deliver an impressive 5.8 per cent return, beating the strongest performing super funds last year.
S&P;/ASX 200 closed 10 points lower at 6060 after reaching a high of 6084 in the morning.
The new year's oil price rally has fizzled out as renewed concerns about growth in demand outweigh the tightening of supply through OPEC cuts and US sanctions.
How did this financial adviser transfer $4.7 million in client funds into his personal bank account without them noticing?
Lawyer turned fund manager Lachlan Hughes takes a 10-year view on every company he invests in. He likes Facebook and Paypal and his Swell Global Fund returned 8 per cent in calendar 2018.
JB Hi-Fi's first-half results provide a perfect demonstration of the conundrum facing investors in the retail sector.
If you've ever wondered why you're so addicted to Facebook or to Instagram, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism explains it.
With the theatrics of the royal commission almost over, investors can get down to the serious business of taking the temperature of the ASX and the broader Australian economy.
Andrew Thorburn and Ken Henry may be going but the chief executives and chairmen of the other big three banks won't escape increasingly loud calls for them to also "consider their positions".
Google cannot be too transparent about its search algorithms because low-quality websites might game the system and spam consumers, says its vice-president of search Pandu Nayak.
The small business watchdog has backed Labor's move to extend unfair contract laws to protect insurance consumers, saying it should be introduced at the same time as long-awaited Treasury changes.
After fraught negotiations, Morrison government finally signs long-awaited contract with France for $50 billion submarine project.
Ian Harper has slammed the federal government's plan for US-style breakup powers for energy companies as an over-reaction liable to freeze investment and make the electricity market worse not better.
The federal government has been told to delay planned changes to R&D; tax incentives, with a parliamentary committee warning against a retrospective crackdown.
Spain is embarking on a major economic experiment: A 22 per cent jump in the minimum wage that's ignited a high-stakes debate about how it will affect the economy.
The downward pressure on China's consumption persisted over the Lunar New Year holiday, the annual festival when people travel, shop, and give gifts or money.
Brazil's economy minister has vowed to end years of failed state interventions as Latin America's largest economy embarks on sweeping free-market reforms under President Jair Bolsonaro.
If the last year is any indication of what will happen in 2019, US policy in Asia will be erratic and self-serving.
Transurban Group's US chief is urging reluctant Democrats to keep an open mind on the use of Australian-style asset recycling to help address a badly backlogged US infrastructure pipeline.
Livewire's James Marlay talks to Joe Magyer from Lakehouse and James Gerrish from Shaw and Partners about stocks to watch in 2019.
Australia should consider mimicking elements of New Zealand's KiwiSaver model for default superannuation, says former union leader Paul Howes, who heads up KPMG's wealth management division.
A $400 million tech transformation at MLC Life Insurance will pave the way for it to be able to offer "continuous underwriting" and integrations with fitness apps and gyms.
The corporate regulator took 3 1/2 years to charge a derivatives trader who made up figures to mask his trading losses, a court has heard.
A woman who claimed former Melbourne lord mayor Robert Doyle inappropriately touched her at a dinner in 2016 has spoken publicly about it for the first time.
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.
Andrew Donaldson has pleaded to be spared jail, arguing no one lost money because of him, and his personal and financial situation is dire after delays in prosecution.
A new study published in Psychosomatic Medicine has found that a healthy diet can reduce the symptoms associated with depression.
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