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Australia Market tumbles 1.33%

Last Updated : Jun 11 2024 | 4:16 PM IST Australia stock market finished session steep lower in post-holiday trading on Tuesday, 11 June 2024, amid investor co

Frederik Anseel appointed Dean of UNSW Business School

UNSW Sydney Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs has announced Professor Frederik Anseel as the new Dean of UNSW Bu

Live: Wall Street lifts but ASX tipped to open lower

Lots happening over the water.Rabobank's senior macro strategist Stefan Koopman breaks down the European elections in a new note. Here's a little of it:"The ove

‘An enormous betrayal’: Understanding financial infidelity

Most of us are familiar with how affairs can harm trust in relationships, whether from personal experience or through someone we know.But what about financial c

Economic calendar in Asia Tuesday, 11 June 2024 – Australian business confidence | Forexlive

High risk warning: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additio

Tax time is fast approaching and the ATO has a warning to those with work-from-home claims

Australians are being warned this tax time not to double dip on working-from-home claims, make sure they have detailed records of expenses and not to lodge thei

With Australia’s national teams riding high, why is the A-League on the brink of collapse?

A huge number of football teams have "united" in their name.It's no accident, and not just because Manchester United sounds a lot better than Manchester Divided

Pub owner reveals ‘ridiculous‘ cost of trading in one Aussie state

Small business owners in South Australia say they will struggle to keep afloat without assistance from the state government.Simone Douglas owns four businesses

Aussie buy now, pay later company with ‘$1 billion potential’ on brink of collapse

An Australian company providing buy now, pay later services to purchase expensive artworks has paused operations after running out of money – but its founder

Most boomers won’t give up retirement lifestyle to help children, Australian survey finds

Baby boomers can see younger Australians are struggling financially and want to help where they can, but they are not willing to do so at the expense of their r

A black swan event would wipe out Australian superannuation and the economy with it

Australia is close to recession.Gross domestic product (GDP) for the March quarter grew at 0.1 per cent.Surprising strength in the household sector and increase

Stagflation: is Australia heading back to the 1970s? Our economics and business writers go head to head

Australia posted its weakest economic growth – excluding the Covid-era distortions – since 1992 in the first quarter of 2024, we learned this week.Inflation