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In today’s news, Australia’s gross domestic product misses forecasts, ASIC sues Westpac over “systemic” failures at RAMS, and a big question hangs over Virgin Australia’s sharemarket re-listing.
GDP grew by just 0.2 per cent in March as businesses cut back on investment, consumers kept spending in check and a crackdown ...
Conditions are perfect for the listing with Qantas shares surging, oil prices down and domestic demand as strong as ever. But ...
This week’s audacious drone raid threatens Moscow’s military operations and exposes vulnerability deep within its territory.
The corporate regulator is mulling feedback from almost 90 submissions on its review into Australia’s capital exchange.
The idea that trade unions should be able to exercise some sort of veto over the use of artificial intelligence is retrograde ...
Shares rise, GDP awaited; uranium stocks soar; ASIC sues RAMS; Virgin IPO set for $685m raise; Nvidia paces Wall Street; 50pc ...
The wagering technology group will seek to raise the funds at a 10¢ fixed price – a tight 4.8 per cent discount to its last ...
The world’s largest copper mine in the Atacama Desert shows how intertwined the fortunes of Australia’s big miners are with ...
The majority-female jury is expected to start deliberations at some point on Wednesday, inheriting a case that was seen as a ...
Data centres now account for an estimated 4 per cent of global electricity demand, a figure that continues to rise with AI ...
When the opposition is looking hapless, and you’re pondering why she even bothers, the new leader can look to John Howard, ...