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Gold, silver and platinum prices have been on a tear so far this year, and strategists say the precious metals could continue to hit fresh record highs over the coming months.
The tech billionaire will be on Australia’s doorstep this weekend as he expands his Starlink satellite internet empire to a nearby hotspot.
Fonterra will sell its Oceania business— behind household name brands Western Star butter, Bega Cheese and Perfect Italiano— to focus on its ‘core function’ of collecting, processing and selling milk.
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Incitec Pivot remains locked in lengthy negotiations to flog its entire fertiliser business to an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, but there are concerns the Foreign Investment Review Board could be a hurdle.
One of the great accomplishments of the past half-century was the remarkable decrease in global tariffs, with makes Joe Biden’s 100 per cent impost on Chinese electric vehicles deeply regrettable.
LEADERS SURVEY: The boss of Australia’s second-largest residential electricity provider has revealed the best piece of advice he’s ever received.
Interest rates are not directly responsible for pushing rent prices higher, the central bank’s chief economist says, and are just one of several factors that contribute to higher property prices.
Pizza Hut has been fined $2.5 million for delivering unwanted spam texts and emails to customers.
The Reserve Bank will likely welcome news of a small uptick in the unemployment rate, economists say, but will want more evidence the economy is slowing before it starts to consider interest rate cuts.
A key trait has helped the longtime CEO of holding company Berkshire Hathaway become the world’s seventh richest man, according to a Harvard University leadership expert.
The brain behind multimillion-dollar baby bag brand Alf the Label is back with a new venture aiming to make insurance sexy for the younger generation.
Santos is giving the boot to about 200 employees and has pinned the blame on slow project approvals.
Major mining companies sailed into green figures on the ASX following the Federal Budget announcement on production tax credits.
As Anglo American sets out a survival plan that echoes the vision of its suitor BHP, the rival mining bosses are now locked in a battle to convince shareholders they are the man for the job.
Meme-stock traders again piled into shares of GameStop and AMC Entertainment in a revival of the retail-trading frenzy that rocked markets during the pandemic.