Business
Market movers
Nuix CEO and CFO step down after disastrous IPO
Nuix has announced its top two executives will exit the business following a disastrous float of the Macquarie-backed data forensics group.
- by Adele Ferguson, Kate McClymont and Colin Kruger
Currency
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Companies
Costa’s heritage development hits Burnley blind spot
Frank Costa company fails to get a green light to demolish parts of a heritage Melbourne malthouse and replace it with an eight-storey office.
- by Simon Johanson
Opinion
Casinos
Sharpen your pencils - Packer wants a higher price for his Crown shares
Everyone involved in the auction process understands that both operationally and in a regulatory sense Crown has a lot of wood to chop.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Markets
Opinion
Global economy
Dr Copper’s mixed signals suggest the global economy is at a delicate moment
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The economy
Opinion
Research
Economists are slowly revealing the weaknesses of their ‘rational’ theories
- by Ross Gittins
‘With COVID we have a plan’: Housing back at top of Sydney’s worry list
- by Matt Wade and Sean Naden
Opinion & Perspectives
Sharpen your pencils - Packer wants a higher price for his Crown shares
Elizabeth Knight
Everyone involved in the auction process understands that both operationally and in a regulatory sense Crown has a lot of wood to chop.
Banking & finance
Opinion
Big four
The brutal reality for NAB: Regulatory problems have been a recurring theme for years
- by Adele Ferguson
Exclusive
National Australia Bank
NAB’s use of casual contract workers in financial crimes team adds to compliance concerns
- by Charlotte Grieve
Exclusive
National Australia Bank
NAB’s secretive ‘Project Apollo’ to fix financial crime loopholes
- by Charlotte Grieve
Startups
Airlines set to put billions into flying taxis
Flying taxis moved a step closer to becoming a fixture buzzing across urban skyscapes, as a closely-watched effort was unveiled in Los Angeles and startups made big breakthroughs.
- by Siddharth Philip, Justin Bachman and Mary Schlangenstein
Fashion rentals bounce back as ‘micro occasions’ take centre stage
Fashion rentals that were hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic have bounced back, with startup GlamCorner seeing its membership base double.
- by Cara Waters
Consumer affairs
Workplace
Exclusive
Working from home
The generation most keen on a return to the office – and why it may not be full time
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons