There’s a lot to be optimistic about in 2025: Citi Australia
Mark Woodruff, the local boss of US banking giant Citi, says market conditions are turning positive for the coming year.
Mark Woodruff, the local boss of US banking giant Citi, says market conditions are turning positive for the coming year.
The board of pandemic market darling VIP Gloves has laid out a plan to resurrect the company, which crashed from huge profits to huge losses in a short period.
Guests have flocked to the inaugural 2024 Melbourne Local Business Gala Awards, held by Precedent Productions, at The Langham this week. See the winners of each category.
An underperforming cloud services provider one third-owned by NextDC has found itself the target of competing takeover bids.
It was first published 75 years ago and the book that inspired $200bn man Warren Buffett still has a lot to teach.
The new boss talks about getting the balance right with customers but deeper trust issues are already hurting the supermarket major.
The Reserve Bank looks unlikely to raise interest rates after new CPI numbers, but some inflation factors may keep cuts away.
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Healthscope will charge customers from Bupa and AHSA funds a gap fee for overnight hospital stays, and is urging patients who don’t like it to switch their health insurance.
CSL has argued its executive pay levels are below the global median for companies in its field, after copping a first strike against its remuneration report from shareholders.
The exchange operator must fundamentally change if it wants to stay relevant. Hopefully this upheaval is the start.
Wealthy property developer Tim Gurner, who once claimed “arrogant” workers need to be sacked, is charging eye-watering fees for memberships to his gyms. See the video and full list of what’s included.
Barefoot Investor tells a bride-to-be who discovered her fiancé’s $9000 Afterpay and Uber Eats debt to ‘give love a chance’ before kicking him to the kerb.
Qantas is soaring while conditions are good but when the cycle inevitably turns negative, this will test the airline’s commitment to changing its ways.
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