Bitcoin hits $US10,000 but are whales ready to give the market a haircut?
Bitcoin's hyper-frenzy saw exchanges pummelled with trading volumes on Wednesday as Bitcoin surged above $US10,000 for the first time in the technology's history.
- by Jessica Sier
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Hasty interest rate hikes could trigger a property crash, UBS warns
As property prices come off, but wages fail to grow, people are much more sensitive to interest rate hikes, says UBS.
- by Jessica Sier
Capital Mining flounders under ASX spotlight
Three Perth directors using Capital Mining as a personal cash cow have been forced to face up to the ASX.
- by Jessica Sier
'Outlook not promising': Is it time to sell Telstra?
Investors made little attempt to snap up Telstra stock on Friday, despite the severely depressed share price.
- by Jessica Sier and Sally Patten
Trump trade dead, but corporate earnings fragile
Trump trade dead, long live McDonald's
- by Jessica Sier
Kaspersky backs Google, Apple's privacy stance
Eugene Kaspersky, the colourful Russian cyber security executive, says technology companies must respect the individual's privacy and products should not be made to be broken.
- by Jessica Sier
T Rowe Price: REITs on the nose
They've been a beacon of steady income for years, but some fund managers are shunning REITs, the second worst performing sector this year.
- by Jessica Sier
Amazon, Apple, Alphabet stock prices go haywire
The release of 'bad data' has jolted around the share prices of tech heavyweights in after-hours trade on Wall Street's Nasdaq.
- by Jessica Sier
Artificial intelligence could be the answer for productivity woes
San Francisco Federal Reserve president John Williams says monetary policy is back to being "boring" but the advent of AI will keep economics interesting.
- by Jessica Sier
Listed property trusts in better shape to withstand a downturn, Atlas says
Listed property trusts are in much better shape to withstand a sharp downturn in the market than they were in 2007, according to Atlas Funds Management.
- by Jessica Sier
Media stocks surge ahead of budget, Fairfax Media bid
Media stocks have rocketed higher on Monday as investors digest the possibility of a change in media laws and private equity makes an offer for Fairfax Media.
- by Staff reporters
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