ASX flat as investors eye inflation data
Australian shares were flat on Monday before important inflation data is released midweek.
Australian shares were flat on Monday before important inflation data is released midweek.
Fletcher drops 11 per cent on profit warning. Household spending growth slows: CBA. PwC restructures. Business conditions ease: NAB. Lendlease down as fights tax bill, sets investor day. ASIC probes ANZ bonds sale.
The Prime Minister says Tuesday’s federal budget is one Labor can be proud of, as the Coalition demands it explain its optimistic forecast for inflation.
The pension income of many self-funded retirees is almost certain to be cut back if the deeming rate is lifted in Tuesday’s budget.
The Treasurer has conceded he made a slip-up about Labor’s promise to reduce power bills by $275 a year.
Australia’s number one enemy has been declared as the Treasurer defends his first federal budget from criticism.
There are important developments in super, pensions and franked dividends.
There are big changes on the way in how Aussies will pay tax on cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and dogecoin.
Today show host Karl Stefanovic has grilled Anthony Albanese over his government’s inaugural budget.
Today Show host Ally Langdon has spoken out about the latest federal budget saying there is “nothing” in there for one group.
Australia is looking to avoid a recession we don’t have to have. But Cameron England asks: Do the budget figures stack up, or is this a fairytale without a happy ending?
The Albanese government has unveiled its first budget. Here’s who has come out on top, and who has missed out.
The federal government has promised to dedicate millions of dollars to “investigate and respond” to the massive cyber attack which rocked Optus.
Jim Chalmers has hinted there are more “hard decisions” to come, with this year’s budget only the beginning of cuts to government spending.
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