‘Fiercely competitive’: Woolies boss’ claim
The boss of one half of Australia’s supermarket duopoly has made a curious comment on competition in the sector under questioning from the consumer watchdog.
The boss of one half of Australia’s supermarket duopoly has made a curious comment on competition in the sector under questioning from the consumer watchdog.
National Australia Bank is facing federal court for allegedly failing 345 customers at their most vulnerable when they applied for hardship support.
Almost two million Australians have fallen behind on their everyday payments and are now being chased by debt collectors.
One of Australia’s largest property developers is flagging green shoots in the market which has struggled throughout 2024.
The struggling Chinese economy has few rays of hope for Australian miners, as the big iron ore producers sink the ASX to a loss on Monday.
The country’s cost-of-living crisis isn’t fading anytime soon, and employees are set to fall further behind in 2025.
Two of Australia’s big four banks say Aussies are finding a way to pay their mortgages despite cost-of-living pressures.
The cost of living is set to rise under the Trump administration if the newly elected President passes his tariffs plan on in full.
The US Federal Reserve approved its second consecutive interest rate cut on Thursday night, though experts have some disappointing news for Aussies.
Aussie shares traded slightly higher on Thursday, despite a strong rally out of Wall Street on a “red wave” sweeping through the US political system.
Bitcoin’s resurrection has been almost as impressive as Donald Trump’s, and has cryptocurrency enthusiasts crowing.
A second Donald Trump presidency has pushed US share market and bitcoin to new highs, but it has had a surprising impact on the Australian dollar and exports.
Nine Entertainment’s board faces mounting pressure over the company’s toxic internal culture and gambling concerns.
The Reserve Bank has more bad news for Australians, warning workers the job market is about to get tighter and wages growth to decline.
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