Business
Market movers
Wesfarmers bosses say limiting retail products to Australian-made would burden customers
Bunnings sources between 35 and 40 per cent of its products from Australia, but Wesfarmers' wider retail businesses source between 20 and 70 per cent of products from China, depending on the category.
- by Hamish Hastie
Currency
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Companies
Analysis
Apple
Return of the Mac: Apple's forgotten child comes of age
By taking control of chipmaking, the US tech giant has given its oldest product a new lease of life
- by James Titcomb
Emirates posts $5.2 billion loss after virus sunk air travel
The owner of the world's largest long-haul carrier slumped to its first loss in more than 30 years after the coronavirus pandemic reduced demand for air travel to a trickle.
- by Layan Odeh
Markets
Wall Street scuffles as worsening pandemic slows its rally
- by Stan Choe and Damian J. Troise
The economy
Opinion
Brexit chaos
Joe Biden may be the best thing that ever happened for Brexit
- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Opinion & Perspectives
Banking & finance
Startups
Opinion
Startups
This is why entrepreneurs are happier
Salaried workers may earn more but are generally not as happy - why?
- by James Adonis
COVID-19 a tailwind for Xero as digitisation trend ramps up
Xero is benefitting from faster adoption of digital technologies by small businesses and big companies during the pandemic
- by Cara Waters
Consumer affairs
Opinion
Media & marketing
When the public side with the powerful over press freedom, we all lose
- by Osman Faruqi