Aussie shares dive on Wall St bloodbath
The Australian sharemarket slumped into a sea of red on Thursday as a gruesome tech rout on Wall St crippled confidence.
The Australian sharemarket slumped into a sea of red on Thursday as a gruesome tech rout on Wall St crippled confidence.
A Queensland couple thought they were investing their cash safely, but when their bank got involved, they learned how close they’d been to losing a small fortune.
The hand-picked boss of billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy will have his work cut out bringing down energy prices.
Transurban’s Michelle Jablko has given an insight into how she expects to manage the toll road giant as it has started to find limits to its growth in the local market.
The Australian share market has followed Wall Street to leave all sectors in the green on Thursday.
Persistent high inflation and its impact on interest rates continue to have a brutal effect on millions of Australian households, the Commonwealth Bank says.
Hundreds of Westpac employees have lost their jobs in the last seven weeks, despite the bank seeing a surge in profits.
CommBank is facing an eleventh-hour challenge to its return-to-office order after 49,000 employees had their WFH arrangement canned.
An Aussie scammed out of $131,000 simply asked for rules to compensate victims fleeced while using bank services – but one Big Four boss won’t have a bar of it.
Two industries have led the Australian share market to its second positive day after last week’s fall, with the potential for more good news on the horizon.
The Financial Services Union is up in arms about Commonwealth Bank’s push to get workers back in the office.
CommBank employees claim they are being treated like “kindergarten kids”, asked to check in for mandatory office days.
Corporate Australia talks a big game about cutting emissions and using renewable power – but a new report shows which companies are lagging in achieving their green goals. See the full list.
One of the biggest warning signs around housing stress quietly flicked to amber in recent days. And it wasn’t inside the banks.
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