ASX continues record breaking week
The ASX has closed at another record high this week, driven by stronger than expected Australian economic news.
The ASX has closed at another record high this week, driven by stronger than expected Australian economic news.
The Australian economy has added tens of thousands of new jobs, reducing the likelihood of a rate cut in the coming months.
The RBA is shifting the blame for the rental crisis, saying Australia needs more of this to solve the issue.
It is getting harder and harder to use cash in Australia, as the latest data paints a tough picture for cash users and the older population.
The ASX has rallied, achieving its eleventh straight month of gains, and is not far from record highs reached earlier this month.
A former gambling regulator who was appointed with no prior experience has given testy testimony at a Crown royal commission.
Love them or hate them, a unique shoe is at the centre of a trademark war between a US footwear giant and an Aussie retailer.
Retail giant Harvey Norman has repaid millions of the JobKeeper cash it received after reporting record profits for its Australian stores.
The corporate colossus is trialling on-the-job jabs and is seriously considering making them compulsory for its workforce.
The ASX has a ‘good chance’ of achieving its biggest feat in 78 years if it performs well again tomorrow.
Health authorities are searching for more than a dozen people who failed to check in at a business visited by an infected Covid-19 case from NSW.
The casino giant’s colossal battle to redeem itself involves ‘far-reaching and complex’ steps, a ratings agency says, in reviewing its dismal full-year results.
The ASX closed flat to finish the week, with Bunnings owner Wesfarmers losing ground despite a blockbuster full-year result.
The former journalist turned author, blogger and ‘obnoxious skincare tycoon’ has inked a lucrative deal, handing over the controlling stake in her Go-To empire.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/business/breaking-news/page/160