Global tensions lead ASX to drop
The Aussie sharemarket has ended the week lower after investors responded to reports Israel launched air strikes against Iran.
The Aussie sharemarket has ended the week lower after investors responded to reports Israel launched air strikes against Iran.
Firmer than expected unemployment data failed to ease concerns that the RBA will hold interest rates steady through to 2025.
The Australian sharemarket edged down slightly on Wednesday, as investors settled into a new narrative on inflation.
With Beijing dominating the rare earths market, the Prime Minister is set to step up investment.
HE’S no greenie, but shock jock Alan Jones has a surprising message: “If you think we’re that stupid, think again”.
INDIAN mining giant Adani has announced it will break ground on its Carmichael coal mine in Queensland in October.
THE controversial mining giant, trying to get a $1 billion taxpayer loan in Australia, has just been accused of a massive $298 million rip off.
TAXPAYERS paid for billionaire Clive Palmer to fly to Canberra which coincided with his fight against the collapse of his Townsville nickel refinery.
CLIVE Palmer has defended taking more than 20 family and friends on a $10,000 per head luxury European cruise.
GAUTAM Adani is used to pulling off the impossible but can the self-made billionaire push through Australia’s most controversial mine?
AS THE world turns away from coal, Australia seems to be holding on more tightly than ever and one surprising figure may reveal why.
CORRUPT former NSW Labor minister Ian Macdonald has been sentenced to at least seven years in jail.
WHILE we’re all distracted with the Budget this week, the Turnbull Government looks set to remove the last legal hurdle to Adani’s $21 billion mine.
A FORMER Rio Tinto mining executive sacked over a controversial multi-million deal has re-emerged in a new role months after the scandal broke.
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