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The gold price continues to climb to fresh all-time highs as global markets return to bear territory amid concerns about debt contagion in Europe spreading to France.
Telstra shares are one of the top performers on the Australian market after the company reported a 17 per cent fall in annual profit but forecast improvements in revenue and earnings in the year ah
The Australian share market recovered early heavy losses to be only slightly lower at noon, after a negative lead from global markets overnight was offset by better-than-expected results from Telst
Federal Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten has taken aim at Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett, accusing him of playing petty politics over a national disability insurance scheme.
US stocks plummeted over four per cent yesterday, more than wiping out a rebound as European debt troubles and worries of a new US recession kept investors nervous.
Business chiefs see more turmoil – The Fin; India's PM pulls out of CHOGM – The West; Disability scheme could cost WA $600m – The West; Taxes 'will drive investors away' – The Aus; Lanco ends threat to stop coal supply – The Aus
The live cattle trade to Indonesia is slowly recovering, with Wellard Rural Exports the latest company to apply to the federal government for a permit.
Australian consumers aren't happy about the frantic swings in financial markets in the past week, with new data showing confidence sinking to its lowest level in two years.
Australian shares closed 2.7 per cent higher, extending their remarkable turnaround the day before, as the market held on to gains triggered by a positive overnight session on Wall Street.
The world isn't headed for a second global financial crisis, it just hasn't shaken off the first one, Commonwealth Bank of Australia chief executive Ralph Norris says.
The federal government's leading employment index has fallen for a fourth straight month in August, following on from three consecutive monthly increases.
First it was thought the carbon tax would apply to 1000 of Australia's biggest polluters, then it was 500, and now the climate change department says it's "more like 400".
A referendum on piping water from the Kimberley to Perth would finally give Premier Colin Barnett the imprimatur to go ahead with the plan, Federal Liberal MP Don Randall says.
Shares in Beach Energy rose after the oil and gas producer reported a strong resource estimate for its Holdfast-1 and Encounter-1 shale gas wells in the Cooper Basin, South Australia.
Consumer sentiment has fallen further into negative territory, as concerns about the state of the global economy added to persisting worries about interest rates, housing prices and the carbon tax.
Treasurer Wayne Swan is confident the Chinese economy will continue to grow strongly, providing a major plank of support for Australia in a turbulent world economy.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia shares are the worst performing of the big four banks after it forecast little improvement in credit demand and potentially higher funding costs.
The federal government has not asked Treasury whether its plan to introduce a carbon tax in mid-2012 should be reconsidered given the current global market turmoil.
Australian stocks opened higher this morning as investors swooped to cover short positions and buy shares in what one trader described as an oversold market.
The Australian dollar was more than one US cent higher this morning, after the US Federal Reserve said interest rates could stay at their record lows for the next two years due to weakness in the e
US stocks rebounded strongly on Tuesday, with the Dow jumping nearly four per cent after plummeting Monday on the shock of Standard & Poor's downgrade of the US credit rating.
Wild market ride astounds watchers, shakes out value – The West; China prices rattle miners – The Fin; AMWU seeks 15pc pay rise in WA - The Fin; Business calls for targeted stimulus – The Aus; Domestic gas policy angers producers – The Aus
After falling below parity for the first time since March, the Australian dollar recovered over two US cents in afternoon trade to push back above one US dollar.
Perth market leader Mix 94.5 has suffered a two percentage point drop in the latest radio ratings, while still managing to keep itself on the top of the leaderboard.
Draft laws dealing with political lobbyists are imminent, Premier Colin Barnett says, three years after he won an election on the back of promising such legislation.