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ASX to fall as trade anxiety resurfaces on weak US retail figures
via abc.net.auAustralian shares are likely to fall in early trade as anxiety over trade wars resurface and the US posts its worst retail sales figures in seven months. -
Adani's mine gets a coal freight breakthrough, but it's no speeding locomotive
via abc.net.auOne of Australia's leading rail freight companies says it is willing to service Adani's Carmichael mine, despite an intense campaign by environmentalists aimed at dissuading companies from dealing with Adani. -
Woman's car written off in collision with tourist driver but insurance companies won't pay up
via abc.net.auAfter Marni Devlin's ute was written off she thought her insurance company would help, but now she's left without a car and no way to buy a new one. -
The Guardian view on the economics Nobel: worthy winners | Editorial
via theguardian.comThe work of Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer on poverty deserved this accolade, but both the prize and the discipline need reformReaders of this paper on 6 June 2011 may have spotted an editorial titled “In praise of... Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee”. It was indeed a paean to the two Massachusetts Institute of Technology economists and their work to lift people out of poverty. “They make a subtle case for one big argument,” we wrote. “Aid really -
Minister refuses to rule out extending UK benefits freeze
via theguardian.comFreeze imposed in 2015 was planned to last until end of 2019-20 financial yearThe government has refused to commit to ending its freeze on benefits despite a promise to turn the page on a decade of austerity.The work and pensions secretary, Thérèse Coffey, said she could not give a definitive answer about whether the freeze on most working-age benefits and tax credits would continue beyond its initial four-year term. Continue reading... -
IMF haunted by fears that history might be about to repeat itself | Larry Elliott
via theguardian.comWith corporations loading up on debt, any recession would have dire consequencesGlobal economy faces $19tn corporate debt timebomb, warns IMFThe fear that history is about to repeat itself is haunting the International Monetary Fund.In the early 2000s, the body responsible for overseeing the global economy could see banks were taking big risks. Assuming benign market conditions would go on for ever, banks took punts with not much capital in reserve if things went bad. When they did in 2008, the -
UK inflation sticks at 2016 low, as London house prices keep falling – business live
via theguardian.comRolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, including the latest UK and eurozone inflation figuresLatest: House price growth still weakUK inflation weaker than expected at 1.7%Weakest CPI since 2016Fuel and second-hand cars keep inflation downPound falls as Brexit optimism fades2.04pm BST Time for a recapThe end of the Benefit Freeze? Benefits set to rise 1.7% with inflation in first increase in five years https://t.co/mSN4WbtGggBritish Pound forming a "oooh, damn, no wait, feck, -
Banned from travelling to Australia, how did an alleged former arms dealer lose millions gambling at Crown casinos?
via abc.net.auJoseph Wong Kiia Tai had his assets frozen and was banned from travel under UN sanctions because of his ties to Charles Taylor, a Liberian war criminal. So how was he able to enter Australia and gamble at Crown's Melbourne and Perth casinos? -
Alleged former arms dealer linked to war criminal flouted UN sanctions to gamble at Crown casinos
via abc.net.auJoseph Wong Kiia Tai had his assets frozen and was banned from travel under UN sanctions because of his ties to Charles Taylor, a Liberian war criminal. So how was he able to enter Australia and gamble at Crown's Melbourne and Perth casinos? -
Global economy faces $19tn corporate debt timebomb, warns IMF
via theguardian.comUpdate on markets lists eight leading countries, including US, China and UK, as vulnerableLow interest rates are encouraging companies to take on a level of debt that risks becoming a $19tn (£15tn) timebomb in the event of another global recession, the International Monetary Fund has said.In its half-yearly update on the state of the world’s financial markets, the IMF said that almost 40% of the corporate debt in eight leading countries – the US, China, Japan, Germany, Britain, -
Congratulations, Esther Duflo. The world needs more female economists | Jill Priluck
via theguardian.comThe long history of bias, discrimination and underestimation of women in the field of economics is why Duflo’s prize is a such a great step forwardThis week, MIT’s Esther Duflo became the second female economist to win a Nobel prize. She and her husband, Abhijit Banerjee, also of MIT, and Michael Kremer of Harvard University, shared the award “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”.In Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way To Fight Global -
Calls for roadside memorial to be erected in tribute of chickens 'burned alive' in truck fire
via abc.net.auAn animal rights group calls for a roadside memorial to be erected for a number of chickens killed in a truck fire on Adelaide's Northern Expressway this morning. -
'You retire on three times the amount of money': Renting may not be so bad after all
via abc.net.auAs interest rates fall and house prices surge again, is renting a better long-term option? We asked a few experts to find out. -
Experts weigh in on whether or not it's better to rent for the long term
via abc.net.auAs interest rates fall, and house prices surge again, is renting a better long-term option? We asked a few experts to find out. -
Cattle company CPC buyout deal worth $600m set to eclipse Kidman sale
via abc.net.auA British investor plans to buy out one of Australia's largest cattle companies in a deal reportedly worth $600 million — nearly double paid for the Kidman empire. -
$600m takeover of cattle company would dwarf Rinehart's acquisition of Kidman empire
via abc.net.auA British investor plans to buy out one of Australia's largest cattle companies in a deal reportedly worth $600 million — nearly double paid for the Kidman empire. -
Energy Australia admits to wrongly billing a customer and failing to properly investigate his complaints
via abc.net.auEnergy Australia has apologised to a customer for issuing him multiple bills that 'did not make sense' despite his repeated complaints. -
Oil and gas exploration company suspended by the Australian Stock Exchange for omitting environmental rehabilitation liabilities
via abc.net.auAn exploration company that ran out of money after drilling four wells in the Great Sandy Desert is suspended from trading by the Australian Stock Exchange for not including environmental rehabilitation costs in their financial reporting. -
Oil and gas exploration company suspended by stock exchange over rehabilitation liabilities
via abc.net.auAn exploration company that ran out of money after drilling wells in the Great Sandy Desert has been suspended from trading by the Australian Stock Exchange. -
Latitude's debut on the ASX cancelled again
via abc.net.auIt was meant to be the biggest listing of the year, but Latitude Financial's debut on the ASX has been shelved, for the second time in just over a year.
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