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Live: ASX set to open flat, Wall Street slips as Tesla and Alphabet report earnings

Good morning! I'll be guiding you through the latest business and economic news.The Australian share market is expected to start its day marginally higher, with

Didn’t keep the receipt? Here’s what expenses you can claim without one this tax time

No-one likes keeping receipts, so we often throw them away.But this can be an issue when tax time arrives.That raises the question, can you still claim tax dedu

Australia | Business visitor visa validity extended for certain nationals

The Australian government announced an increased validity period for business visitor visas for nationals from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) co

Junk bond king says Australia could become ‘financier of Asia’

Australia could become a financing powerhouse by lending a portion of its $3.9 trillion retirement savings pool to businesses in the fast-growing Asian region,

China got through the CrowdStrike meltdown virtually unscathed. Here’s why

The CrowdStrike outage brought much of the world to a standstill — giving us a taste of the Y2K bug that never was.Airports were crippled as flights were canc

Live: Rental relief as Australia’s asking prices stabilise, while CrowdStrike shares slip further

You may have picked up on a theme in today's blog — metal markets have jitters about future demand from China.The ABC's chief business correspondent Ian Verr

Cyber is our fastest growing national security threat: O’Neil

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Huge cyber fines to be ‘Ford Pinto’ moment Australian business needs

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While all eyes are on Washington, Beijing is quietly heading into economic oblivion

As the world looks on entranced at the drama playing out in Washington, an equally significant but far less visible event has been unfolding in our very own tim

Cybercriminals are selling the sensitive data of almost 13 million Australians — for just $25,000

Cybersecurity experts say the highly sensitive data of 12.9 million Australians, stolen from eScripts provider MediSecure, has already been sold on the dark web

‘Incredible legacy’: business, political leaders on AFR chief’s departure

When Michael Stutchbury suffered a minor heart attack in early 2022, he was rushed to hospital to have a stent put in. He still managed to dial in to The Austra

Hong Kong-Australia Business Association Unveils

HKABA Innovation and Technology Show Briabne 2024 Main Post Innovation and Technology Show Brisbane 2024, showcasing the fu