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Why no news from the Fed is good news
The US central bank is sticking to the “higher for longer” interest rate scenario factored into financial markets, while downplaying the prospect of widely feared rate hikes.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Home loans
Mortgage wars enter next phase as property remains a rich playground
- by Elizabeth Knight
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‘We have got a lot of work to do’: Woolworths ‘out-traded’ as it trails Coles
Outgoing Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci says cost-of-living pressures have hit the supermarket giant.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Competition
Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths
This week’s results provide a reality check for those who argue that the highly concentrated banking and supermarkets sectors lack competition.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Markets
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Federal Reserve
Red flag: Fed chief signals interest rates to stay higher for longer
- by Howard Schneider
The economy
Opinion
Healthcare
It’s not perfect, but here’s why our health system is one of the best
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion & Perspectives
Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths
This week’s results provide a reality check for those who argue that the highly concentrated banking and supermarkets sectors lack competition.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Why no news from the Fed is good news
The US central bank is sticking to the “higher for longer” interest rate scenario factored into financial markets, while downplaying the prospect of widely feared rate hikes.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Mortgage wars enter next phase as property remains a rich playground
The big banks are rethinking how much risk they can take when it comes to lending, as some say that excessive regulation is only helping wealthy borrowers while others miss out.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Banking & finance
Opinion
Home loans
Mortgage wars enter next phase as property remains a rich playground
- by Elizabeth Knight
Analysis
Interest rates
When interest rates eventually fall, banks will face a critical decision
- by Clancy Yeates
Entrepreneurship
The iron men with a $3 billion plan to save the planet
Two former Fortescue executives want to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of iron ore, Australia’s most lucrative export industry. It’ll cost at least $3 billion.
- by Anne Hyland
This Australian billion-dollar luxury fashion retailer has taken the world by storm. But read the fine print
Cettire has dazzled both well-heeled shoppers and investors with its bargains and extraordinary growth, but it has also become the most polarising success story on the ASX.
- by Colin Kruger
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Small business
Work is a way to make money. Please, stop calling it your ‘baby’
- by Michelle Battersby
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Vicinity ‘left exposed’ to security threats after senior management shake-up
- by Simon Johanson