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Live: Bank of England cuts rates for first time in four years, ‘pretty brisk decline’ likely on ASX after Wall St sinks

Good morning! It's Friday, August 2 and you're reading the ABC's markets blog — and I am thrilled to have your company.Let's kick things off with a quick look

Aviation experts say the industry is ‘broken’ and tourism operators are fearing the worst

Industry experts and peak tourism bodies say the collapse of Rex Airlines means the system is broken, with tourism operators and customers ultimately paying the

Leaders remember Rod Carnegie, the man who shaped Australia

They all came, the great and the good from mining, business, politics and science joined on Thursday at St John’s Anglican Church in Toorak for the memorial s

McDonald’s sales fall as inflation-weary customers turn away from fast food

In short:McDonald's sees its first fall in sales in nearly four years, as inflation-weary customers skip eating out.It comes as US burger company Carl's Junior

Live: ASX to rise, US Fed signals upcoming rate cut

Good morning and welcome to Thursday's markets live blog, where we'll bring you the latest price action and news on the ASX and beyond.A rally on Wall Street ov

Building firm Nicheliving has been deregistered, but luxury home build of company boss’s wife continues apace

In short:Perth construction company Nicheliving has failed to get its registration renewed, and it still has more than 230 unfinished homes throughout Perth.Whe

Singapore-based Cyan Renewables Acquires Australian Vessel Operator MMA Offshore – Marine Business News

Singapore-based Cyan Renewables Acquires Australian Vessel Operator MMA Offshore, Becoming the Largest APAC Platform for Offshore Wind Energy Services Globally

Rex chose to gamble during the pandemic. It will take weeks to know how much its lost

Just hours into the start of a new work week, it was all hands on deck inside Rex's unassuming head office in the heart of Sydney.On Monday, the publicly listed

Australians are struggling to make ends meet. This is not an economy in need of more rate rises | Greg Jericho

The June quarter inflation figures released yesterday brought a sigh of relief from those worried the Reserve Bank might be about to raise rates next week. But

The five areas of life where Australians might notice inflation rise the most

The June quarter inflation figures hit a financial market sweet spot, with the Australian dollar diving and stocks spiking as they unwound bets that the Reserve

Victorian brewery collapses

Iconic Australian beverages brand Billson's has plunged into voluntary administration.The company produces ready-to-drink vodka, craft beer and cordial at their

Jobs at risk as historic Billson’s Brewery announces voluntary administration

In short:Owners at Billson's Brewery have announced the business has been put into voluntary administration.A statement cited "mistakes" relating to systems and