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China’s May retail sales fall first time in three years

China’s May retail sales fall first time in three years

There is a two-speed ‌growth ​pattern in China's economy, with the export sector showing stellar performance but ...
Asia markets temper Iran deal optimism

Asia markets temper Iran deal optimism

Early trading in Asia followed a familiar pattern, with ‌markets settling into a more measured tone on Gulf developments.
Federal government warns consultancies on standards

Federal government warns consultancies on standards

A major consultancy firm has been warned the federal government expects it to uphold the highest ethical ...
Macron says France will not bend to US on digital tax

Macron says France will not bend to US on digital tax

France will not bend to pressure from US President Donald Trump and scrap ‌its digital tax on US tech giants, ...

Tax reforms to impose ‘substantial costs’ on public

Accountants are warning Labor's controversial tax reform will lead to "substantial compliance costs" on taxpayers, ...
Super funds lagging on direct renewables investment

Super funds lagging on direct renewables investment

Australia's superannuation sector could be missing its chance to own the nation's green energy future, but the ...
RBA ‘no knight in shining armour’ for mortgage holders

RBA ‘no knight in shining armour’ for mortgage holders

The Reserve Bank is unanimously expected to leave interest rates on hold but whether the next move is up or down ...
Kill tech tax or face wine tariffs, Trump tells France

Kill tech tax or face wine tariffs, Trump tells France

President Donald Trump says France must abandon its technology tax regime or risk steep tariffs on wine exports to ...
Australia’s fiscal metrics ‘broadly weaker’ than peers

Australia’s fiscal metrics ‘broadly weaker’ than peers

A top rating agency has reiterated its confidence in Australia's ability to pay its bills, while hinting at ...
Government-backed clean manufacturing gets public tick

Government-backed clean manufacturing gets public tick

Most Australians back more government involvement in clean energy, while less than a quarter believe privatisation ...
UK retail giant makes hostile bid for Hype DC owner

UK retail giant makes hostile bid for Hype DC owner

The British company that owns Sports Direct is offering to buy Accent Group for $390 million, saying it has ...
Australian shares rally as US, Iran reach peace deal

Australian shares rally as US, Iran reach peace deal

Aussie stocks are surging on news the US and Iran have reached a truce that could end the Persian Gulf energy ...
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