ASX Limited
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- Organised crime
How baby formula investors became entangled with shady financial firms and organised crime
The company was on the cusp of a cash bonanza and ready to float on the Australian Stock Exchange. Now batches of its product are set to be sold at a pittance to go into pet food.
- Harriet Alexander
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- World markets
ASX slips as rate cut hopes fade; Wesfarmers, Coles and Lynas fall
The Australian sharemarket has finished down for the third session in a row, with retailers, tech and property stocks weighing on the bourse.
- Staff writers
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- World markets
Gold miners tumble, weighing down ASX; Woodside jumps
The Australian sharemarket wiped out its rally from earlier in the week as gold and silver miners were savaged after a plunge in the price of the precious metals.
- Staff reporters
Queensland defers Star’s Gold Coast licence suspension decision
The state government noted remediation progress at the troubled gaming operator had been slower than expected.
- James Hall
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- World markets
ASX extends losses as miners, banks slump; gold glitters to new high
The Australian sharemarket slid lower on Monday on the back of a soft lead from Wall Street, with iron ore mining stocks losing ground.
- Staff reporter
Hundreds of Bank of Queensland jobs to be lost to outsourcing
The Bank of Queensland is set to shed up to 200 jobs through a new partnership with a tech firm that will result in an increased use of AI and Australian jobs moved offshore.
- Cameron Atfield
- Opinion
- Sharemarket
The $2.6 trillion monopoly failing Australian investors
If Australians had any choice when it comes to buying locally listed shares, the $12 billion ASX Ltd would surely be out of business. But we don’t, and it will be a long time before we do.
- Colin Kruger
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- Earnings season
CBA market value takes $15 billion hit despite record profits
The high price of CBA shares has caused ongoing debate in the market, and investors headed for the exits after the release of its results on Wednesday.
- Clancy Yeates
AI laptops selling but have a long way to go, says outgoing JB Hi-Fi boss
Terry Smart, who has delivered his last round of company results and will leave the retailer in October, says the devices are popular with customers because of their speed and long battery life.
- Jessica Yun
Watchdog nears decision on letting US giant compete with ASX
The move would pave the way for stock exchange operator Cboe to conduct sharemarket listings of companies in Australia.
- Clancy Yeates
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