Albo’s jobs summit tries to square wages circle
After the PM’s job summit, the government will have to turn all the talk into policy and bureaucratic delivery, which will involve making highly unpalatable choices.
After the PM’s job summit, the government will have to turn all the talk into policy and bureaucratic delivery, which will involve making highly unpalatable choices.
The Woodside profit result and dividends flowing to shareholders are a dramatic endorsement of the energy giant’s $40bn merger with BHP’s oil and gas business.
What happens to coal and iron ore prices through 2023 is far more significant to the nation and every single Australian than anything discussed at the PM’s big jobs summit this week.
The rest of everyone’s investment future started early Saturday morning our time with the speech from Fed head Jerome Powell that sent Wall St plunging.
You know times are strange when Labor’s Anthony Albanese is going into bat for extending a coal mine and the Coalition is largely silent, writes Terry McCrann.
Criminal negligence over hotel quarantine in Victoria which has let the virus rip through Melbourne and over state borders will kill people and has stuffed it for the national economy, writes Terry McCrann.
Virgin Australia suitor Bain was always going to walk away from international flights but it wouldn’t have expected domestic ones to continue to be tied down. Terry McCrann questions the future of the deal.
With a quarter of the nation’s economy going back into recession with Victoria’s latest lockdown, the real financial horror story could be yet to come. And there are three things the Federal government can do to prevent it, writes Terry McCrann.
The ASX and ASIC have together signed off on the retail rip-off rort which allows institutional investors to rip off mum and dad and self-managed super fund retail investors, writes Terry McCrann.
Why is the Takeovers Panel taking so long to throw out an application by Virgin Australia bondholders to stymie its buyout when it has no jurisdiction, asks Terry McCrann.
Any idea that the super system would grow over time to replace the old age pension for the vast majority of the population is well and truly busted. Now its time to immediately rethink the entire system, writes Terry McCrann.
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