Aussie shares extend ripping winning streak
The Australian sharemarket advanced for a 10th consecutive session on Thursday, marking the longest rally in stocks since 2015.
The Australian sharemarket advanced for a 10th consecutive session on Thursday, marking the longest rally in stocks since 2015.
Making $100,000 a year used to be a kind of salary holy grail for a lot of Aussies, but the country’s cost-of-living crisis has changed that completely.
The Australian economy is growing at its slowest rate since a sharp recession in the early 1990s and it’s particularly bad news for white-collar workers.
Australia’s biggest mining company is reportedly looking at Indonesia’s nickel industry following the shut down of its vast nickel operations in Australia.
The RBA has made its first rates call of 2024, but there’s a big reason Australians should still be worried.
The RBA has kept interest rates on hold, but won’t rule out further increases to the cash rate.
Parliament will resume on Tuesday for the first sitting day of the year, with the government’s contentious changes to the stage 3 tax cuts set to dominate the week.
Parliament will resume on Tuesday for the first sitting day of the year, with the government’s contentious changes to the stage 3 tax cuts set to dominate the week.
Jim Chalmers has hit out at suggestions he would “play ball” with the opposition to pass Labor’s contentious tax package.
With attention turning from talk of rate hikes to cuts, there may be relief for household borrowers within months.
With attention turning from talk of rate hikes to cuts, there may be relief for household borrowers within months.
Voters appear to be backing the Prime Minister on his decision to scrap the legislated stage three tax cuts, according to the latest Newspoll.
With the first parliamentary sitting week of the year set to be dominated by tax, a new report lays bare the biggest loser in the shakeup.
The size of the average mortgage in Australia has hit a record high, as buyers are whacked by the double blow of rising prices and high interest rates.
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