Business
Market movers
ACCC puts airlines on notice after fares hit 15-year high
The consumer watchdog has called on Qantas, Virgin Australia and Rex to keep up with demand as capacity constraints push airfares to a 15-year high ahead of the holiday period.
- by Billie Eder
Opinion
Oil
The West has escalated its attack on Putin’s war chest. Now it’s a waiting game
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Currency
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Companies
Snowy Hydro, other energy projects face cost blow outs after Clough collapse
Administrators are hoping for a quick fire sales process to get one of the nation’s biggest builders back on its feet and to keep delivering its suite of major energy infrastructure projects.
- by Sarah Danckert
ACCC takes Telstra to Federal Court for ‘misleading’ customers
The ACCC has accused Telstra of neglecting to notify 8897 customers of a reduction in NBN upload speeds and failing to lower their charges accordingly.
- by Billie Eder
Saudi crown prince eyes $747m investment in Credit Suisse unit
- by Dinesh Nair and Marion Halftermeyer
Markets
Opinion
Oil
The West has escalated its attack on Putin’s war chest. Now it’s a waiting game
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
Another Tuesday. Another rate rise. You should be ropeable
Normally meticulous in avoiding the limelight, RBA Governor Philip Lowe has found himself a deer in the headlights. And, despite suggestions to the contrary, much of it is of his own making.
Steven Hamilton
Economist
Why the RBA delivered the Christmas present no one wanted
Within moments of the RBA deciding to raise rates again, a cast of players decried the move to double down on the inflation fight.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
The West has escalated its attack on Putin’s war chest. Now it’s a waiting game
The cap on the price of Russian oil has come into effect. The multi-billion dollar question and the course of the war in Ukraine now hinge on how effective it will be.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Banking & finance
Opinion
World markets
Big Bang 2.0: The UK tries to stop the bleeding as London’s crown slips
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Exclusive
Governance
Company directors can look beyond shareholder interests, says Gonski
- by Clancy Yeates
Entrepreneurship
‘The market turned on us’: Chocolatier’s $485k fight to keep sweet edge
Vegan chocolate brand Loving Earth has raised half a million through a crowdfunding campaign in hopes it can outdo its competitors on supply chain transparency.
- by Jessica Yun
FTX fallout: Why running a crypto exchange just got a lot harder
The founder of one of Australia’s largest crypto exchanges says the spectacular collapse of FTX has made it harder to do business.
- by Dominic Powell
Media
America’s ABC takes stars off-air after romance revealed
- by John Koblin and Michael M. Grynbaum
Government to scrutinise media laws as NZ forces Google, Meta to bargain
- by Zoe Samios and Jessica Yun
Workplace
America’s ABC takes stars off-air after romance revealed
- by John Koblin and Michael M. Grynbaum