ASX edges lower after reaching record
After resetting its intraday record, the benchmark edged lower as traders grew skittish.
After resetting its intraday record, the benchmark edged lower as traders grew skittish.
Two countries have set their sights on taking on Australia’s multi-billion dollar industry. And they’ve got the money to leave our ambitions in the dust.
Following a rebound in commodity prices, the local benchmark advanced to hit an all-time high on Thursday.
Ahead of key inflation data at home and abroad, Australia’s share market slipped on Tuesday as investors took profits.
UPDATE: Administrators have been appointed to Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel refinery following the sacking of almost 240 workers last week.
CLIVE Palmer’s nickel refinery could go belly-up today after he lost a court bid to force his former Chinese business partner to hand over $66 million.
THINK you are safe from the slumping iron ore price? Think again. The impacts are hitting more than just frustrated investors.
WALLABIES backrower David Pocock is preparing for battle in the Rugby World Cup final. But he’s got another fight on his hands.
THIS controversial industry could add $9.5 billion and 20,000 jobs to our economy. Instead, we’re getting beaten by Kazakhstan.
THE Federal Government has approved a controversial coal mine and rail project in Queensland but green groups say it’s “a dangerous pipedream”.
MINING giant Glencore plans to shed up to 535 jobs at its Australian operations after announcing it will cut its global zinc production by a third.
MINING giant Glencore says Australian coal mines will be shut down if the long downturn in commodity prices makes them unprofitable.
GLENCORE, the company which sparked Tuesday’s $60 billion rout on the ASX, could be the trigger for the next GFC.
AN AUSTRALIAN energy executive accused of drunkenly challenging a colleague to a penis-measuring contest has been charged in a $26 million “blood diamond” scam.
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