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Hayne fallout
Bankers fear more strikes in exec pay 'showdown'
Banks are heading for a showdown with shareholders over how top executives are paid, senior bankers warn.
- by Clancy Yeates and Mathew Dunckley
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Company mergers
How a leak at an awkward moment killed Packer's $10 billion deal
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Coal power baron says electric vehicles an inevitability
Electric vehicle-driving, coal power baron Trevor St Baker is throwing millions of dollars into EV charging infrastructure, saying the private sector had to step in to push the industry forward.
- by Cole Latimer
Canberra vows EV charger regulation to avoid rail industry's mistakes
A lack of electric vehicle charging standards has seen both federal Coalition and Labor vow to regulate the industry to avoid the mistakes of the rail industry's different gauges.
- by Cole Latimer
'Let's be sensible': Minerals Council warns against Labor's '$12.8b' Kyoto ban
- by Darren Gray and David Crowe
House prices are falling and wages stagnant, but consumers are optimistic
- by Eryk Bagshaw and Shane Wright
Markets
Companies
Winner take all: Amazon, Microsoft fighting for Pentagon's $14bn JEDI
- by Tony Capaccio and Naomi Nix
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Hayne fallout
Bankers fear more strikes in exec pay 'showdown'
- by Clancy Yeates and Mathew Dunckley
Small business
'So vital': Businesses fight telcos despite complaints drop
Telco complaints are on the decline but small business customers are still facing service problems with their landlines.
- by Emma Koehn
‘Systemic contraventions’: FlexiGroup investigated over alleged TV scam
The corporate watchdog is investigating ASX listed finance provider FlexiGroup over its role in an alleged TV financing scam targeting small businesses.
- by Cara Waters
Consumer affairs
How Michelle Pfeiffer is trying to shake up an $80bn industry
- by Tiffany Kary and Jonathan Roeder