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Live: Inflation falls as ASX follows Wall St lower, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
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The Australian share market falls in morning trade, after modest losses on Wall Street, as investors continue to worry about the stability of the US banking sector. Follow live for the latest updates. -
Live: ASX to follow Wall Street lower, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is likely to start its day lower, following a modest fall on Wall Street, as investors continue to worry about the stability of the US banking sector. Follow live for the latest updates. -
Live: ASX recovers as inflation falls for second month, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market recovers from its early morning losses, while the ABS's latest inflation data shows cost-of-living pressure are easing, which may strengthen the case for the Reserve Bank to keep interest rates on hold next week. Follow live for the latest updates. -
Live: ASX follows Wall Street lower, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls in morning trade, after modest losses on Wall Street, as investors continue to worry about the stability of the US banking sector. Follow live for the latest updates. -
Live: ASX follows Wall St lower ahead of inflation data, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market falls in morning trade, after modest losses on Wall Street, as investors continue to worry about the stability of the US banking sector. Follow live for the latest updates. -
ASX closes higher as inflation falls for second month, US regulator slams Silicon Valley Bank for 'terrible' risk management
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has closed higher for its third day in a row, while the ABS's latest inflation data shows cost-of-living pressure are easing, which may strengthen the case for the Reserve Bank to keep interest rates on hold next week. -
The 'glory days' may be over, but some Australian companies are 'doubling down' on trade with China
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It's a relationship worth more than $17 billion and counting. But can the Australian government have its "cake and eat it" when it comes to China? -
Furniture companies collapse under crunch 'identical' to construction sector
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The peak body for the furnishing industry says it's facing similar pressures to the ailing construction sector, with supply delays, rising costs and staff shortages. -
What's in statements from Prince Harry, Sir Elton John and others in civil case against the Daily Mail
via abc.net.auMicrophones taped to windows, private investigators and opening cans of worms: The Daily Mail case witness statements from Prince Harry, Sir Elton John and others are released. -
Queensland renters facing the prospect of giving up groceries to keep a roof over their heads
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In a few months, the rent for Stacey Paul's Brisbane home — where she has lived for 10 years — will increase by $250 a week. And despite the financial stress, she does not dare leave. -
Despite a $250 rent hike, Stacey says 'there's no point' in testing the market to find another rental
via abc.net.au
In a few months, the rent for Stacey Paul's Brisbane home — where she has lived for 10 years — will increase by $250 a week. And despite the financial stress, she does not dare leave. -
Solar switch takes sting out of pumped up power bills
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Businesses in Victoria's north-west are using the sun as a superpower to avoid the worst of a forecast 31 per cent electricity rate hike. -
Solar switch brings sweet rewards for businesses dodging pumped up power bills
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Businesses in Victoria's north-west are using the sun as a superpower to avoid the worst of a forecast 31 per cent electricity rate hike. -
'More protection buying a toaster from Kmart': Adriane's building defects have cost him an extra $280k
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Tasmania is set to get new laws protecting home owners from dodgy and defective building works but for some — such as Adriane, who has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars already — it will come too late. -
Defective renovations to Adriane's home led to $280k in extra costs, but new laws will help others
via abc.net.au
Tasmania is set to get new laws protecting home owners from dodgy and defective building works but for some — such as Adriane, who has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars already — it will come too late. -
Adriane says consumers have more protection buying a toaster than building a home
via abc.net.au
Tasmania is set to get new laws protecting home owners from dodgy and defective building works but for some like Adriane, who have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars already, it will come too late. -
'A disgusting waste': Adriane's house has been clad twice due to building defects
via abc.net.au
Tasmania is set to get new laws protecting home owners from dodgy and defective building works but for some — such as Adriane, who has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars already — it will come too late. -
The government's climate policy will 'keep the lights on' for the energy industry, but could it increase power prices?
via abc.net.au
The federal government's landmark climate policy to drive down emissions generated a mixed reaction from the energy industry, but experts say it is unlikely to stop future coal and gas projects or increase power prices. -
Does the federal government's climate policy mean it's the end of the road for coal and gas projects?
via abc.net.au
The federal government's landmark climate policy to drive down emissions generated a mixed reaction from the energy industry, but experts say it is unlikely to stop future coal and gas projects or increase power prices. -
Some experts call it the 'next era' of gambling. Protecting kids from the harms of casino games won't be easy
via abc.net.au
The federal government will move to apply an R18+ rating to all video games that contain simulated gambling as part of a proposal designed to restrict children's access to popular casino-style games. -
Counsellors have seen clients squander thousands on casino games. A new plan aims to protect kids from similar harm
via abc.net.au
The federal government will move to apply an R18+ rating to all video games that contain simulated gambling as part of a proposal designed to restrict children's access to popular casino-style games. -
How will the federal government's $15 billion plan to rebuild Australia's manufacturing industry work?
via abc.net.au
The $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund is aimed at broadening Australia's domestic industrial base and reducing the nation's dependence on imports. But how will it do this? -
Melissa has 'lost track' of how many times her business has been impersonated by scammers. She wants change
via abc.net.au
When scammers started using Magellan Logistics' name to trick Australian consumers, their phones ran hot, and the company didn't know who to turn to. -
'Like hitting a brick wall': Who do you turn to when you’re scammed on socials?
via abc.net.au
When scammers started using Magellan Logistics' name to trick Australian consumers, their phones ran hot, and the company didn't know who to turn to. -
Jurors return alleged gold stealing verdict after barely two hours of deliberations
via abc.net.au
The jury in a District Court trial of five people accused of a million-dollar gold theft in WA's Goldfields has returned not guilty verdicts on all counts. -
Alleged gold theft trial hears envelope of cash was for 'hard work over several years'
via abc.net.au
The jury in the District Court trial of five people accused of an alleged million-dollar gold theft in WA's Goldfields has retired to consider a verdict. -
Walt Disney Company begins laying off 7,000 staff in bid to control costs, turn profit with Disney+
via abc.net.au
The entertainment industry has undergone a period of cutbacks since its early enthusiastic embrace of video streaming, when established media companies lost billions as they launched competitors to Netflix. -
Regional 'stories will go untold' as ACM announces plan to shut down four WA newspapers
via abc.net.au
The news organisation says the mastheads will cease publishing by the end of next month, which is expected to result in job losses, unless a buyer can be found. -
Jobs at stake as ACM announces plan to shut down four WA newspapers
via abc.net.au
The news organisation says the mastheads will cease publishing by the end of next month unless a buyer can be found. -
US regulator sues top crypto exchange Binance for operating 'illegal' exchange, 'sham' compliance efforts
via abc.net.au
The world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange is being sued by the CFTC for operating what the regulator alleges are an "illegal" exchange and a "sham" compliance program. -
Advice firm buyers facing financing difficulties
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Laura DewTue, 2023-03-28 15:48 Laura Dew Laura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. Laura's social profiles: E-mail Author Twitter More articles by Laura:View articles on Money ManagementPrint0SaveNo votes have been submitted yet. -
Gold hunter's $240k payday as more Victorians try their hand at getting rich
via abc.net.au
A regional Victorian amateur prospector is celebrating a $240,000 find after unearthing a 2.6kg nugget. As an ounce of gold reaches $2,984, the attraction to pick up a metal detector is tempting for more and more Victorians. -
Australian banks are boring, scrutinised … and safe, says APRA boss
via abc.net.au
In his first public speech, the chair of bank, insurance and super regulator APRA moves to reassure Australians that our banks are safe amid the recent turmoil on global financial markets. -
Have you refinanced your mortgage recently? Tell us
via abc.net.au
With interest rates at its highest in over a decade, we'd like to hear your experience on refinancing your mortgage. -
Greens vow to use new pollution trigger in climate bill to challenge future coal and gas projects
via abc.net.au
After begrudgingly agreeing to a deal to force the nation's biggest polluters to cut their emissions, the Greens vow to use the new trigger they have secured to challenge future gas and coal projects. -
'Employees are fed up': Germany at a standstill as huge strike halts planes and trains
via abc.net.au
Airports and bus and train stations across Germany have been at a standstill, causing disruption for millions of people during one of the largest walkouts in decades — in Europe's biggest economy — as soaring inflation stokes wage demands.
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