Why isn’t Albo promising wage indexation?
Does Opposition leader Anthony Albanese really plan to give all federal public servants an immediate 5.1 per cent pay hike if he wins the election?
Does Opposition leader Anthony Albanese really plan to give all federal public servants an immediate 5.1 per cent pay hike if he wins the election?
Labor leader Anthony Albanese is threatening to unleash exactly the wages-prices spiral that would send interest rates really rocketing.
It isn’t that difficult to run a bank in Australia and it has never been easier to do than in the past two years, thanks to Covid and the way we reacted to it.
The US central bank needs to stay firm as the markets get testy over rate rises.
The Melbourne-Sydney route – the third busiest in the entire world, when of course the planes are flying – is absolutely pivotal to the survival of Virgin 2.0, writes Terry McCrann.
The administrators of failed airline Virgin have finally revealed the most closely guarded secret in downunder business, and it’s not good news for everybody, writes Terry McCrann.
BHP and Rio are bigger and older, but only Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue, with its lower-grade ore, has turned this time of recession into a handsome profit, writes Terry McCrann.
One single American company is now worth 50 per cent more than the entire value of all the shares of all the companies listed on our market, proving our future belongs to tech, writes Terry McCrann.
Alan Joyce and the Qantas frequent flyer program are the reason the airline will thrive and make the future of a rebooted Virgin Australia questionable, writes Terry McCrann.
Our four big banks are so similar. They have the same business profiles. They charge (and pay) the same interest rates. And they make the same mistakes, writes Terry McCrann.
BHP’s results have been shaped completely by the forces unleashed by the coronavirus and the mandatory government-ordered lockdowns, writes Terry McCrann.
Virgin Australia’s administrator has let slip in court that the airline’s sale is a done deal and can’t be undone. So it beggars belief he won’t reveal the details, writes Terry McCrann.
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