Business
Market movers
App wars: How banks are trying to win over Gen Z
Banks are in engaged in a battle of the apps, as they try to win over younger customers who are juggling saving and spending in a largely cashless world.
- by Clancy Yeates
Exclusive
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
ABC federal politics reporter resigns over Gaza coverage
- by Calum Jaspan
Updated
Sharemarket
Australian shares drop on hotter-than-expected inflation data in US
- by Millie Muroi
Opinion
Interest rates
Australians don’t do 30-year fixed home loans, but that’s not all bad
- by Millie Muroi
Currency
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Bulls N' Bears
Westgold amasses $238m after four solid gold mining quarters
Westgold Resources has amassed a $238 million war chest after four quarters of successful gold mining at its Western Australian operations.
- by Michael Philipps
Sponsored
Bulls N' Bears
Mercedes edges closer to battery recycling with $30m Neometals order
Neometals has landed a second order from automotive goliath Mercedes Benz to finalise the two-stage build of a lithium battery recycling plant.
- by Doug Bright
Markets
Updated
Sharemarket
Australian shares drop on hotter-than-expected inflation data in US
- by Millie Muroi
The economy
Opinion
Interest rates
Australians don’t do 30-year fixed home loans, but that’s not all bad
- by Millie Muroi
Opinion & Perspectives
The muscle we need to flex to bring inflation down with less pain
Australian work longer hours, but our extra miles aren’t necessarily moving us forward. Competition, education and perhaps upgrading our treadmill are the keys to not exhausting ourselves.
Millie Muroi
Business Reporter
Global inflation was about to be tamed. Red Sea attacks now fan revival fears
Persistent attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea have rattled a major shipping route through the Suez Canal, which has led to soaring shipping costs and a jump in oil prices.
Enda Curran
You don’t need more resilience. You need friends. And money
Modern influencers tend to glamourise resilience, but the reality is we need our support networks.
Sarah Green Carmichael
Banking & finance
Opinion
Wall Street
Fed rate cuts come too late to avert a fresh wave of US bank failures
- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Entrepreneurship
Once was adored: What went wrong with Adore Beauty
Adore Beauty entered the ASX in late 2020 with a market capitalisation of $650 million, enticing more women to invest for the first time. Now the gloss has worn off.
- by Sarah Danckert
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
How ego and fear fuelled the rise of artificial intelligence
- by Cade Metz, Karen Weise, Nico Grant and Mike Isaac
Todd started by selling chicken fingers at uni. Now he has an $11.8 billion fortune
- by Michael Tobin and Tom Maloney
Media
Analysis
ABC
Antoinette Lattouf, political opinion and the ABC’s impartiality
- by Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan
Exclusive
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
ABC federal politics reporter resigns over Gaza coverage
- by Calum Jaspan
Exclusive
Media & marketing
Antoinette Lattouf alleges racial discrimination in ABC Fair Work case
- by Calum Jaspan
Workplace
Analysis
ABC
Antoinette Lattouf, political opinion and the ABC’s impartiality
- by Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan
Commercial real estate
Mining
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Governance
Australian miner’s plan to pour millions into pocket of Congo middleman
- by Nick McKenzie