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Wall St hit by tech stocks, trade worries
The Nasdaq has slumped nearly 3 per cent and the Dow and S&P fell more than 1 per cent as investors pulled out of Apple and internet shares, while conflicting signals over the US-China trade dispute added to caution. -
Gold price edges up as US dollar dips
Gold inched up as the dollar fell, but the metal stayed in a tight range as investors held off on big moves ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. -
Brent crude slips as investors fear glut
Brent crude futures fell in choppy trade, under pressure from growing supply but supported by a reported drawdown of US oil inventories, potential European Union sanctions on Iran and possible OPEC production cuts. -
SA teachers set to vote to go on strike for first time in 10 years
via abc.net.auParents "should plan now" for South Australia's first teachers' strike in a decade, the Australian Education Union says, however the State Government says it is increasing funding to schools already. -
'A kick in the guts': Elderly residents told to leave their unsafe homes
via abc.net.auLong-time elderly residents in Port Hedland are shocked over news that they will have to leave their homes. -
Apple falls on iPhone production reports, US-China tensions sink Wall St
via abc.net.auMarket volatility soars as the US and China ramp up trade tensions, Brexit uncertainty continues and Apple stock tumbles. -
Junior cricket costs a ton for families caught out by increasing fees
via abc.net.auThe average cost of cricket per season is $1,142, but this Ballarat mum has devised a plan to keep disadvantaged kids in the game. -
Junior cricket costs a boundary for families caught out by increasing fees
via abc.net.auThe average cost of cricket per season is $1,142, but this Ballarat mum has devised a plan to keep disadvantaged kids in the game. -
Why burning trees to make electricity may not be a good choice
via abc.net.auBiomass, or burning forests for electricity, is being recommended to the NSW Government as a renewable energy. But is it a good choice for tackling climate change? -
Thousands expected to farewell iconic restaurateur slain by Bourke St terrorist
via abc.net.auMourners will gather at a state funeral to celebrate the life of Pellegrini's Espresso Bar co-owner Sisto Malaspina, who has been remembered as a man who brought "love, life, colour and flavour" to Melbourne. -
Mourners gather to farewell iconic restaurateur slain by Bourke St terrorist
via abc.net.auMourners gather at a state funeral to celebrate the life of Pellegrini's Espresso Bar co-owner Sisto Malaspina, who has been remembered as a man who brought "love, life, colour and flavour" to Melbourne. -
Melbourne prepares to farewell iconic restaurateur slain by Bourke St terrorist
via abc.net.auPellegrini's Espresso Bar co-owner Sisto Malaspina — who was killed in this month's terror attack on Bourke Street — is expected to be mourned by thousands at a state funeral at St Patrick's Cathedral this morning. -
World's first 'ground-scraper' hotel opens its doors to the public in China today
via abc.net.auThe world's first "ground-scraper" hotel — plunging 88 metres into an old quarry on the fringes of Shanghai and complete with two underwater levels — is set to open its doors to the public today. -
White House restores CNN reporter's pass but unveils new rules for journalists
via abc.net.auThe White House backs down on its decision to suspend CNN reporter Jim Acosta's press pass after days of pressure and looming legal action, but unveils new rules governing future press conferences. -
Trump administration threatens to ban CNN reporter Jim Acosta from White House — again
via abc.net.auThe White House sends Jim Acosta a letter saying it has made the "preliminary decision" to suspend his pass, just days after a federal judge ordered that his media credentials be temporarily restored. -
Nissan chairman arrested on suspicion of 'financial misconduct'
via abc.net.auThe chairman of Japanese car giant Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, has been arrested by prosecutors as a major financial misconduct scandal engulfs the company. -
SA Treasurer in bid to recoup $291m from Nyrstar
via abc.net.auThe South Australian Treasurer expects a new deal with lead smelter operator Nyrstar to take weeks to negotiate and it is unlikely they will make a $29 million payment due this month. -
CBA backtracked on mortgage broker plan for fear of losing market share, royal commission told
via abc.net.auCommonwealth Bank boss Matt Comyn says the bank was a week away from scrapping commissions paid to mortgage brokers but ditched the plan for fears it would decrease its share of the home loan market. -
BHP pays $529m to settle tax dispute
BHP Billiton has reached a settlement with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) relating to their long-running dispute over the miner’s part-owned marketing hub in Singapore. -
HBF wins naming rights to nib Stadium
Three major sporting facilities in Perth will bear the name of health insurer HBF after the organisation signed deal for the naming rights to nib Stadium. -
Myer shares fall as Lew feud rages on
The war of words between Myer and Solomon Lew has escalated after the troubled retailer's shares went into freefall following its forced admission of another drop in sales. -
HomeStay lists on ASX
Tech company HomeStay Care started trading on the ASX today after completing a reverse takeover of Antilles Oil and Gas and a $4 million capital raising. -
Market closes down 36.9pts
The Australian share market has closed lower, weighed down by APEC trade tensions and a financial sector hit by more banking woes and the loss of a significant contract for Medibank Private. -
BHP settles ATO dispute for $529m, without admitting fault
via abc.net.auBHP settles a longstanding tax dispute with the ATO for $529 million, for taxes alleged to be owing between 2003-18. -
EPA backs Mt Keith expansion
The revival of BHP’s Nickel West business has taken another step forward with the environmental watchdog recommending approval of a satellite mine at its Mt Keith operation. -
Wodgina shows Pilbara mining diversity
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: The Pilbara has a diverse and colourful mining history, including gold, tantalum, beryl and lithium. -
Lending squeeze puts brakes on new housing
A crackdown on lending by Australian banking regulators has placed further pressure on Western Australian homebuilders, with a decline in housing finance in the state extending to a sixth consecutive year. -
WA has the biggest homes in Australia
Newly built homes in Western Australia are the largest in the country, with new houses averaging 235.3 square metres and new apartments increasing in size by 8.7 per cent. -
Iron ore leads WA mining surge
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: WA’s mining industry has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past quarter of a century, with iron ore replacing gold as the state’s most valuable commodity. -
China to launch Aust barley-dumping probe
China's commerce ministry says it has launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of barley from Australia, its top supplier of the grain, amid strained diplomatic ties between Beijing and Canberra. -
Savvy shoplifters won't be caught, Tasmanian retailers warn ahead of bag check debate
via abc.net.auProposed legislation that would enable retail staff to request bag checks in any Tasmanian store doesn't go far enough, shopkeepers say, adding expert shoplifters will "quite happily refuse and run out the door". -
Fairfax shareholders approve Nine merger
Fairfax Media has less than three weeks left as an independent entity after its shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the 175'-year-old company's merger with Nine Entertainment. -
ASX subdued at noon as banks, energy weigh
Australian shares slipped at noon, with energy and banking stocks continuing to weigh heavily amid post-APEC trade tensions. -
Nine-Fairfax deal to proceed after shareholders vote for takeover
via abc.net.auFairfax shareholders overwhelmingly back a takeover by Nine Entertainment, paving the way for both companies to merge by the end of this year. -
Top 200 mortgage brokers earning up to $2.5 million, royal commission hears: as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Commonwealth Bank's chief executive tells the banking royal commission some mortgage brokers are receiving millions of dollars a year in commissions thanks to rising property prices and that CBA wanted to move to a flat fee model. -
Royal commission hears top 200 mortgage brokers earning up to $2.5m
via abc.net.auThe Commonwealth Bank's chief executive tells the banking royal commission some mortgage brokers are receiving millions of dollars a year in commissions thanks to rising property prices and that CBA wanted to move to a flat fee model. -
Live: Stop with the apologies, bank bosses told at royal commission
via abc.net.auBig bank bosses are put on notice at the royal commission, with a senior counsel saying the purpose of the latest round of hearings "is not to hear further apologies or expressions of regret" but to focus on what went wrong and needs to change.
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