ASX retreats after record high
A day after setting a new 52-week high, the Aussie sharemarket retreated at the closing bell on Thursday.
A day after setting a new 52-week high, the Aussie sharemarket retreated at the closing bell on Thursday.
Twiggy Forrest’s announcement of job cuts affecting his ambitious green hydrogen project shows the failure of the government’s energy plan, the coalition says.
Analysts have largely agreed on how Thursday’s job data release will affect the Reserve Bank’s cash rate decision in two weeks time.
Analysts have largely agreed on how Thursday’s job data release will affect the Reserve Bank’s cash rate decision in two weeks time.
Peter Dutton has revealed plans to scrap a new law giving staff the right to ignore their bosses after hours.
A string of bank branch closures in major cities marks a devastating shift due to impact millions of Aussies.
Bob Katter’s embarrassment at having his cash refused at a cafe has highlighted a glaring problem with Australia’s move towards being a cashless society.
The Reserve Bank governor says interest rates may need to go even higher if one thing doesn’t improve – as she offers a glimmer of hope for early reprieve.
A new inquiry has lifted the veil on eight tactics big businesses are using to price gouge everyday Aussies, and how they get away with it.
Australia’s move to a cashless society has triggered outrage from a federal MP who fell victim to a cafe’s card-only policy while buying lunch.
One of Australia’s richest men has warned he’s “tempted to stop” building units in Sydney and predicts the housing crisis will only get worse.
Outspoken businessman Dick Smith clashed on TV with a policy analyst who argued “we can’t blame immigrants” for Australia’s housing crisis.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/business/economy/page/168