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Stocks firm as US government shutdown set to lift

Stocks firm as US government shutdown set to lift

Topix, FTSE, STOXX and Dow Jones notch record highs; Yen slipping as PM pushes back on rate hikes; Brent crude at ...
Xero shares sink to 15-month low despite revenue growth

Xero shares sink to 15-month low despite revenue growth

New Zealand-based cloud accounting software company Xero has grown revenue by 20 per cent and delivered $278 ...
Global expat tells Australia to lift its economic game

Global expat tells Australia to lift its economic game

Regulation must be slashed and company tax rates lowered for the nation to boost low productivity growth, the ...
Corporate watchdog sues after super millions risked

Corporate watchdog sues after super millions risked

Financial regulator ASIC has launched legal action against a firm accused of green-lighting dodgy advice costing ...
The roles expected to be in hot demand from AI boom

The roles expected to be in hot demand from AI boom

Data engineers, cybersecurity experts and customer experience designers are in for an AI jobs boom, although firms ...
Seven merger with Southern Cross moves a step closer

Seven merger with Southern Cross moves a step closer

The planned merger of a major radio network with a TV broadcaster has been approved by competition watchdog, ...
Locked-out owners left in dark by social media giants

Locked-out owners left in dark by social media giants

Small businesses can face ruin when they're locked out of social media accounts with no explanation, with data ...
Worker shortages dampen surge in green energy, housing

Worker shortages dampen surge in green energy, housing

As governments ramp up their housing and energy transition projects, the nation's infrastructure pipeline is ...
D-Day for Liberal climate policy after marathon meeting

D-Day for Liberal climate policy after marathon meeting

Liberal MPs are on the brink of locking in a new climate policy but will still need to haggle on the issue with ...
Signs labour market outlook gloomier than RBA thinks

Signs labour market outlook gloomier than RBA thinks

Unemployment is likely to fall in the latest reading but some economists think the rate could rise further next ...
Bounce in US travel keeps Flight Centre looking up

Bounce in US travel keeps Flight Centre looking up

Middle East tensions and Trump travel wariness may have hit Flight Centre in the last financial year but signs of ...
Menulog off: food delivery service to cease operations

Menulog off: food delivery service to cease operations

One of Australia's most popular food delivery services has announced plans to close in the latest blow to gig ...
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