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The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street
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- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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School funding
Two-class school system a great way to entrench low productivity
- by Ross Gittins
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Mergers & acquisitions
‘Better late than never’: US giant Alcoa set to take over Australian partner in $3.3b deal
- by Nick Toscano and Simon Johanson
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- by Jessica Yun
Hard Solo and Gen Z are driving a new wave of lemon drinks, says Endeavour boss
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- by Jessica Yun
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- by Michael Philipps
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- by Michael Philipps
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Mergers & acquisitions
‘Better late than never’: US giant Alcoa set to take over Australian partner in $3.3b deal
- by Nick Toscano and Simon Johanson
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The world’s green juggernaut will become unstoppable this year
- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Opinion
School funding
Two-class school system a great way to entrench low productivity
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion
Russia-Ukraine war
Vladimir Putin has Russia headed for economic ruin. The West can’t lose its nerve now
- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street
First it was the “Magnificent Seven” and now, it seems, Nvidia might be “The One”. Following last week’s extraordinary result, the future of the sharemarket may depend on it.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
‘Too much optimism’: Investors nervous despite resilient recent earnings
Despite some cautious optimism over company earnings this month, some investors and economists have flagged tough times ahead.
Millie Muroi
Business Reporter
Banking & finance
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Mergers & acquisitions
ANZ wins green light for $4.9b Suncorp bank takeover on appeal
- by Millie Muroi
Entrepreneurship
‘We’ve been shackled’: Inside the plans to serve Sara Lee cake to a new generation
The new owners of the frozen dessert business say they are looking to create new products and expand into other food categories.
- by Jessica Yun
How governance tipples gave Top Shelf investors a hangover
The troubles at Top Shelf are another example of an ASX hopeful that holds much promise but has so far failed to deliver for many of its shareholders.
- by Sarah Danckert
Opinion
Funding
Kiki case highlights pitfalls of a ‘girls only’ social club run by five men
- by Millie Muroi
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Mining
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Mergers & acquisitions
‘Better late than never’: US giant Alcoa set to take over Australian partner in $3.3b deal
- by Nick Toscano and Simon Johanson
Blindsided: The crash that rocked boardrooms and Australia’s wealthy investors
- by Simon Johanson and Colin Kruger