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From top of the world to bottom of the lake: Inside the ‘fraud and bribery’ that sank $1b company

It was supposed to help clean up the world’s waterways. Instead, the one-time market darling fell apart amid allegations of bribery and mismanagement.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Dubai Marina Skyline at Night

The world’s newest money haven for billionaires

Move over, Cayman Islands and Switzerland, a new wealth hub is becoming wildly popular with billionaires seeking to protect their money.

  • by Ben Bartenstein
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Opinion & Perspectives

Why we should make much more use of the budget to fight inflation

The more we use the budget, the less the Reserve Bank needs to raise interest rates.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

Warning: Big super wants changes boards won’t like

It is not exactly open warfare, but the country’s biggest industry super funds are flexing the muscles that are constantly pumped up by growth in funds under management.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Join the dots: The war on inflation may have been won

Champagne corks were popping on Wall Street after the US Federal Reserve gave the clearest signal yet that it believes that it has laid the foundation for several rate cuts next year.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

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Entrepreneurship

Zoe Foster Blake has regained total control of her Go-To skincare business.

Zoe Foster Blake buys back ownership of Go-To Skincare for $21.8 million

Blake said she was excited to “gallop” into the skincare brand’s tenth year of operations.

  • by Jessica Yun
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How ego and fear fuelled the rise of artificial intelligence

Eight years ago, the debate surrounding the dangers or benefits of AI began a ferocious – but little publicised – competition among some of the richest men in the world for control of the technology.

  • by Cade Metz, Karen Weise, Nico Grant and Mike Isaac

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