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Australian shares have turned lower in a shortened trading session on Friday as surging coronavirus infections clouded sentiment, prompting some profit taking after a bumper year of gains.
The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 43.2 points, or 0.57 per cent,...
“On my TikTok, there’s constantly some new Fred Schebesta that comes in and asks people to WhatsApp them about some new hot cryptocurrency project,” Finder boss Fred Schebesta (the real one) says.
“It looks like a scam, and it almost...
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Have you felt triggered by the types of questions people are asking? Does it make you feel uncomfortable or perhaps invaded? There are underlying reasons why a...
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At the same time, the Securities and Exchange Commission this month announced its final plan for a new law that mandates Chinese companies open their books to US scrutiny or risk being kicked off the New York Stock...
Down to Business is an AFLW pre-season content series, focusing on players and coaches from across the competition through videos and articles. A continuation of 2020-21’s Unfinished Business, Down to Business talks with those who have a point to...
Bitcoin extended losses, deepening its December decline and breaching key technical levels.
The token fell as much as 7.2 per cent overnight to trade at $US47,321, which is below its 200-day moving average. Ether, the second-largest coin, and the Bloomberg...
South Australia has posted a new daily record of 995 COVID-19 cases, with the premier saying infections are doubling every three to four days. There are 36 people in hospital with the virus as of Tuesday, including five in...
Technology companies led US stocks broadly higher Monday, extending the market’s recent rally. Trading was muted following the Christmas holiday as Wall Street kicked off the final week in a banner year for the stock market.
Trading is expected to...
How do you know when something becomes the norm? Trends in corporate sustainability have been mostly consistent — an expanding climate crisis, lightning-speed growth in clean tech, rising pressure from many stakeholders, and more. But I generally felt a sense...
The prices of consumer goods in Australia are unlikely to mimic the US experience and surge as a result of the pandemic, according to leading economists.
Inflation is expected to be higher in 2022 than it has been in previous...













