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Exiled Chinese tycoon with links to Trump’s inner circle accused of $1.5 billion swindle

Exiled Chinese tycoon with links to Trump’s inner circle accused of $1.5 billion swindle

Outspoken Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui is accused of orchestrating a complex fraud.

  • by Ava Benny-Morrison

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ASX set to rise as Europe rate cut hopes boosts markets

ASX set to rise as Europe rate cut hopes boosts markets

The ASX is set to open higher after a ECB official signalled policy makers could consider successive rate cuts starting next month. Wall Street was closed for a holiday.

  • by Robert Brand
ASX climbs after Wall Street rebounds; Lendlease surges

ASX climbs after Wall Street rebounds; Lendlease surges

The Australian sharemarket rebounded on Monday to recover almost all its losses from Friday, when investors sold equities amid fears US interest rates would remain higher for longer.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
The Australian who refuses to accept he did not invent bitcoin

The Australian who refuses to accept he did not invent bitcoin

Australian Craig Wright has long claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of bitcoin. But the courts disagree.

  • by David Yaffe-Bellany
ASX slumps as interest-rate cloud descends over Wall Street

ASX slumps as interest-rate cloud descends over Wall Street

Australian shares hit a 10-day low on Friday after investor confidence was rocked by falling commodity prices and a broad equities sell-off on Wall Street, prompted by economic data suggesting US interest rates may remain high. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX pares back early sharp losses as miners fall, tech gains

ASX pares back early sharp losses as miners fall, tech gains

The Australian sharemarket pared back its early sharp losses, but mining heavyweights dragged the local bourse into negative territory.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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It’s defend yourself, or get crushed by China’s export tsunami

It’s defend yourself, or get crushed by China’s export tsunami

An open world economy cannot exist with a deformed Chinese economy that accounts for 13 per cent of global consumption but produces 31 per cent of all manufactured goods.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
ASX flatlines; Webjet a winner, Telstra tumbles again

ASX flatlines; Webjet a winner, Telstra tumbles again

The Australian sharemarket was unable to hang on to its early gains as weakness in communication stocks pulled the bourse slightly into the red.

  • by Jessica Yun
ASX slides amid mixed Wall Street start to the week

ASX slides amid mixed Wall Street start to the week

The Australian sharemarket benchmark index finished in the red, even after most US stock indices ticked higher overnight after a quiet day of mixed trading.

  • by Jessica Yun
Miners, energy stocks boost ASX; Star shares soar

Miners, energy stocks boost ASX; Star shares soar

Shares in Star Entertainment Group surged after it emerged from a trading halt and confirmed it has received interest from a consortium of investors about a possible buyout.

  • by Jessica Yun
ASX falls as Wall Street slips after hitting milestone

ASX falls as Wall Street slips after hitting milestone

The ASX finished Friday in the red after a broad-based sell-off, with Bendigo and Adelaide Bank and Liontown Resources the star performers.

  • by Jessica Yun