‘Harsh winter’: Warnings weigh on ASX miners
Serious concerns from steel makers in China and big drops in key energy and medical stocks weighed on the ASX Thursday.
Serious concerns from steel makers in China and big drops in key energy and medical stocks weighed on the ASX Thursday.
The latest employment figures beat expectations, with the Australian economy adding tens of thousands of new jobs.
Australia’s biggest bank has just delivered some heartening news for struggling mortgage holders.
Commonwealth Bank has revealed loan arrears are on the rise, as it posts a $9.48bn statutory profit for the full year.
An alarming number of Australians are feeling the pinch after 12 interest rate hikes and high inflation, a new RBA report has revealed.
As Australia prepares to vote on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, one of our neighbours is grappling rising tensions over a vote they “weren’t given”.
Hopes that the US Federal Reserve might be finishing its round of rate hikes has helped push the Aussie share market higher on Wednesday.
Aussies have reported shocking wait times on hold with Centrelink after hundreds of staff walked off the job over a pay dispute.
Australians who carefully saved up through self-managed super funds are set to be walloped with a brutal new tax that could leave some struggling to pay their bills.
Australians dreaming of a holiday in the heart of Southeast Asia now have a new and cheap way to get there.
China’s debt-ridden property sector and high interest rates across the globe point to bad news for the Aussie economy, the IMF has warned.
A court has heard up to $1m hangs on the outcome of an escalating legal battle that has ensnared two of Australia’s most popular fitness influencers.
Aussie homeowners are in line for two more massive interest rate shocks in 2023 and the impact could be far reaching.
Aussies are continuing to suffer from soaring rental costs as the national vacancy rate fell to a record low in September.
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