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The Virgin dilemma: How to catch the IPO Mexican wave
Qatar Airways is eager to become a cornerstone shareholder in Virgin, but this brings another complicated twist.
- by Elizabeth Knight
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ASX set to rise, Wall Street grinds higher ahead of debate, inflation report
- by Damian Troise and Alex Veiga
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US presidential debate and inflation update could rock the markets
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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AI
‘Jensanity’: The party animal who is now one of the world’s richest people
- by James Titcomb
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AI
‘Jensanity’: The party animal who is now one of the world’s richest people
Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1991, in a Denny’s fast food restaurant where he once washed dishes. Now he is racing up the world’s richest people list.
- by James Titcomb
Luxury clothing family to sell old uni building in hip city lane
The Poulakis family, owners of luxury clothes retailer Harrolds, are selling the old Victoria University CBD campus.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Markets
Updated
World markets
ASX set to rise, Wall Street grinds higher ahead of debate, inflation report
- by Damian Troise and Alex Veiga
Opinion
Sharemarket
US presidential debate and inflation update could rock the markets
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
‘Jensanity’: The party animal who is now one of the world’s richest people
Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1991, in a Denny’s fast food restaurant where he once washed dishes. Now he is racing up the world’s richest people list.
James Titcomb
How can I quickly solve a workplace mystery?
Sometimes, the best way to get an answer to a mystery is not by asking the right question, but the wrong one.
Jonathan Rivett
Freelance writer
What will future manufacturing jobs really look like?
The government is set to spend $22 billion on manufacturing over the next decade. But what does the future of the industry look like?
Sue White
Careers contributor
Banking & finance
Opinion
Regulation
The multitrillion-dollar threat that could spark another financial crisis
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin’s big moment on the Australian sharemarket proves one thing
- by Clancy Yeates
Small business
Meet Max: She’s the top-selling VR game on Meta, and created in Queensland
Like many great ideas, Max Mustard owes her existence to someone being told not to do something.
- by Nick Dent
Booktopia might be on the brink, but your local bookshop probably isn’t
As Australia’s largest online bookseller struggles to forge a viable business model, many independent booksellers have found ways to thrive.
- by Jessica Yun
Media
7News YouTube channel hacked, broadcasts AI Elon Musk crypto scam
- by Calum Jaspan and David Swan