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President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods.

‘We have to stand up to him’: Trump tariffs could hit Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been warned Australia may be unable to again escape crushing tariffs on Australian exports.

  • Matthew Knott, Simon Johanson and David Swan

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HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey is optimistic Australia will not roll back its gender diversity targets.

Australia won’t follow Trump’s anti-diversity push, super fund boss says

The head of one of the nation’s largest super funds says the belief in “inclusive and equitable leadership” is firmly entrenched in Australia’s business world.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
Casino operator Star Entertainment is struggling to attract customers and cut costs despite receiving several loans.

Star warns investors of ‘material uncertainty’ over its future as revenue falls

The embattled casino operator said it was continuing discussions in an attempt to manage its financial woes, but there was no guarantee it would be able to reach a deal.

  • Clancy Yeates
A rocky but positive ride is expected for Australian markets under Donald Trump.

Volatile, yet prosperous: Gains on the horizon as ASX readies for Trump 2.0

From potential tariffs to a Bitcoin ‘renaissance’, here’s how traders expect the local sharemarket to fare beyond the US presidential inauguration.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
Corporate heavyweights such as Coles and Qantas cop a lot of heat for reporting healthy profits.

Tall profits syndrome: Why do we hate companies making money?

Australians love an underdog story, and right now, there is no greater underdog than the Australian private sector economy.

  • William Bennett
The Australian share market dipped in early trading on Wednesday.

ASX rallies as ‘very good’ inflation data sparks rate cut bets

The Australian sharemarket reversed an early slide on Wednesday, after inflation data spurred hopes for an interest rate cut next month.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
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Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and Elon Musk will hold great influence over the fate of global markets in 2025.

Trump, Bitcoin and China: The booms and busts awaiting the ASX in 2025

Australia’s market analysts have forecast steady growth for the domestic sharemarket in 2025, despite looming uncertainties hanging over the next 12 months.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
Black Gold claim.

Australian gold miner makes $443 million claim in international court

Cassius filed its claim two years after an investigation revealed a Chinese mining company had plundered tens of millions of dollars in gold from its veins.

  • Eryk Bagshaw and Edward Adeti
Joe Bartolo wonders if ‘could Symal be the first ones to spark’ a flurry of listings.

Is infrastructure demand stealing tradies from housing? This CEO says yes

The construction boss says diverting tradies from building much-needed homes to help governments deliver on their infrastructure agenda has caused problems.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
Wall Street had more gains, a day after the election rally.

ASX closes on a high as CBA, mining stocks rally

The local index was boosted by a raft of soaring stocks as investors remained optimistic for news of a stimulus boost from China.

  • Hannah Hammoud

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