Business
Market movers
Opinion
Wall Street
The ‘long squeeze’: Reddit crowd could be trapped by the share frenzy they created
The latest attempt by US retail investors to squeeze short-sellers is producing some peculiar outcomes, including a squeeze on the investors themselves.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
As it happened: Tech and health stocks outperform as ASX adds 0.2%
- by Lucy Battersby and Alex Druce
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Crime
‘Slipping through the cracks’: Concerns build over NAB’s anti-money laundering compliance
- by Charlotte Grieve
Currency
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Companies
National Storage taps investors as demand rises
National Storage REIT is hoping to replenish its investment pool after tapping investors for $325 million following a big year of purchases.
- by Alex Druce
Warehouse vacancy nears record low as demand soars
Demand for industrial and logistic property is reaching a fever pitch, leading to the lowest level of vacancy rates in key markets across the country.
- by Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson
Markets
Opinion
Wall Street
The ‘long squeeze’: Reddit crowd could be trapped by the share frenzy they created
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Analysis
Currencies
China’s banks are bursting with US dollars, and that’s a problem
- by Winni Zhou and Tom Westbrook
As it happened: Tech and health stocks outperform as ASX adds 0.2%
- by Lucy Battersby and Alex Druce
The economy
Opinion
Global economy
Uncharted territory: The global economy has everyone guessing
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
‘Grandparents need the backyard’: Boomers deepen housing crisis by staying in empty nests
- by Matt Wade and Tawar Razaghi
Opinion & Perspectives
US class action against Afterpay exposes the hidden cost of BNPL
Elizabeth Knight
The legal action itself may be frivolous but it brings the spectre of regulation back on the radar for Afterpay, which is hoping to hit paydirt in the US.
Banking & finance
Exclusive
Crime
‘Slipping through the cracks’: Concerns build over NAB’s anti-money laundering compliance
- by Charlotte Grieve
Startups
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Entrepreneur
‘There’s no trolls’: Social media alternative sets sights on IPO
Melbourne startup Memories has its sights set on an initial public offering after raising $31 million from institutional investors and high net worth individuals.
- by Cara Waters
Tackling the ‘fit dilemma’ with fashion tech
Fashion tech startup Mys Tyler wants to help women find fashion inspiration to suit their dimensions, as well as their style.
- by Cara Waters
Commercial real estate
Warehouse vacancy nears record low as demand soars
- by Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson