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Mastercard says banks and merchants are keen to offer shoppers new ways to pay as digital commerce takes off.
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Payments giant Mastercard chases Afterpay success with global BNPL products

Mastercard will launch new technology allowing lenders around the world to offer buy now, pay later products, as instalment payments pioneered by Afterpay go mainstream.

  • by Clancy Yeates
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Companies

Lendlease-managed APPF has sold the office tower at 25 Constitution Ave in Canberra for $115.10 million.

Lendlease fund raises $115m on asset deal

The Lendlease-managed Australian Prime Property Fund Commercial (APPF Commercial) has taken advantage of the demand for prime grade office assets with the sale of 25 Constitution Avenue, Canberra.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
International airlines say they are not prepared to start selling more tickets to Australians trying to come home.

International airlines won’t sell tickets home until rules clear

International airlines are not selling tickets to Australians desperate to return home this summer because they do not know if strict arrival limits will be in place, nor what testing, quarantine and vaccination rules will apply. 

  • by Patrick Hatch
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Opinion & Perspectives

Nerves of steel: BHP board waits for shareholder vote on emissions

Of the three large proxy firms that advise BHP’s shareholders, Glass Lewis is the first to have made a call and it’s a controversial vote against shareholders supporting BHP Climate Transition Action Plan.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

The energy crisis wreaking havoc across the globe

Panic buying of petrol in the UK, industry closures and energy subsidies in Europe and street lights being switched off in China are being driven by a global shortfall in gas supply.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Big Tech is monitoring our moods and employers are paying attention

Big Tech is increasingly keeping track of our emotions as part of a push for health tracking and employers are getting interested.

Andrew Orlowski

Banking & finance

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Entrepreneurship

Patrons enjoy the waterfront experience at Manly Pavilion.

Dining empire back from the brink to take on historic Sydney site

Following a facelift of the heritage-listed site, plans are for the Manly Pavilion Boathouse to open its doors in 2022.

  • by Andrew Hornery
Mike Cannon-Brookes said border closures were a huge challenge for the sector.

‘Fortress Australia’: Closed borders aggravate tech talent shortage

Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes says Australia’s closed borders are creating a major headache for tech firms trying to attract talent.

  • by Cara Waters

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