Business
Market movers
Guzman y Gomez ASX pop won’t stop super funds from looking offshore
Australia’s $3.5 trillion superannuation industry is continuing to invest in offshore assets amid a shortage in the supply of shares available locally.
- by Millie Muroi
Currency
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Companies
China’s global grip on rare earths an ‘uncomfortable reality’
An Australian miner is hoping to change the playbook on critical minerals, warning that China’s stranglehold of the sector is an existential threat to Western countries.
- by Simon Johanson
Microsoft, Macquarie pump billions into power hungry data centres
The global heavyweights are joining with Goodman Group and ploughing billions of dollars into new data centre developments.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Markets
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
Mum jokes I won’t be left an inheritance. I might not mind
Would you rather keep paying high taxes on your income, or more tax when you die?
Millie Muroi
Business Reporter
China’s bid to topple the US has hit a wall
The 21st century was meant to be China’s time to dethrone the US as the world’s leading economy. Not so fast.
Daniel Moss
The Aussie burrito-maker that makes Nvidia look dirt cheap
The Guzman y Gomez float was an astounding success, which makes justifying the jaw-dropping valuation on the stock much harder for investors.
Colin Kruger
Senior Business Reporter
Banking & finance
Opinion
Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin’s big moment on the Australian sharemarket proves one thing
- by Clancy Yeates
Exclusive
Gas
Major financial institutions cut ties with Santos’ Barossa gas project
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Opinion
Payments
The way you pay is costing you big time. Here’s how to play your cards right
- by Millie Muroi
Entrepreneurship
Exclusive
Online shopping
‘A bit sleepy’: The Iconic’s new boss wants it to disrupt Australian retail again
Chief executive Jere Calmes hopes to cement the outlet as an essential part of the online infrastructure of fashion as consumers rein in spending.
- by Jessica Yun
Tax Office evidence draws Carlton boss Luke Sayers further into PwC scandal
Fresh evidence from the ATO raises further questions about what the Carlton boss knew about tax confidentiality breaches while he was in charge of PwC.
- by Colin Kruger
A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered
- by Colin Kruger and Carolyn Cummins
Media
Analysis
Media & marketing
Should Paul Barry be the last journalist to host Media Watch?
- by Calum Jaspan