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Live: Latitude Financial receives ransom demand from hackers as Australian banks plan to 'war game' cyber attacks
via abc.net.au
Latitude Financial confirms it has received a ransom demand from the group behind last month's cyber attack, while the ASX is set to open slightly higher off the back of Wall Street's mixed results overnight. Follow live. -
Live: Delivery company Milkrun to close by the end of the week, ASX rallies as BHP's copper mine takeover bid edges closer
via abc.net.au
Rapid grocery and alcohol delivery company Milkrun has collapsed, making more than 400 employees redundant by the end of the week, while Latitude Financial has rebuffed ransom demands over last month's cyber attack. Follow live. -
Live: ASX to open slightly higher after Easter break, Wall Street has mixed session ahead of key inflation data
via abc.net.au
Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX rallies as BHP's copper mine takeover bid edges closer, Latitude Financial customer service centre back online after hack
via abc.net.au
The ASX continues to gain, led by BHP and Newmont's respective takeover bids, as Latitude Financial confirms it won't pay a ransom demand by the group behind last month's cyber attack. Follow the day's business and markets news live. -
Live: ASX opens higher led by resources gains, Latitude Financial customer service centre back online after hack
via abc.net.au
The ASX opens higher, led by gains in resources and utilities, as Latitude Financial confirms it won't pay a ransom demand by the group behind last month's cyber attack. Follow the day's business and markets news live. -
Live: Apple stocks slide as demand for Macs drops by 40 per cent, Australian banks to 'wargame' cyber attacks
via abc.net.au
The ASX is set to open slightly higher off the back of a mixed result on Wall Street overnight, while tech stocks slipped as a report found demand for personal computers has fallen. Follow the day's business and market news live. -
ASX finishes at 20-day high, delivery company Milkrun to close by the end of the week, Latitude Financial rebuffs ransom demand β as it happened
via abc.net.au
Rapid grocery and alcohol delivery company Milkrun has collapsed, making more than 400 employees redundant by the end of the week, while Latitude Financial has rebuffed ransom demands over last month's cyber attack. Look back at the day's business and markets news with our blog. -
Taxpayers on the hook for 'diabolically managed' coal mine in WA
via abc.net.au
Taxpayers have spent millions propping up a failed foreign-owned coal mine at the centre of the state's energy woes, paying for costs such as repairs to broken machinery. -
Foreign-owned mine bills WA taxpayers $7.3 million to move dirt, fix machines
via abc.net.au
Taxpayers have spent millions propping up a failed foreign-owned coal mine at the centre of Western Australia's energy woes, paying for costs such as repairs to broken machinery. -
Gina Rinehart sells four Kidman cattle stations from company's dwindling portfolio
via abc.net.au
The Gina Rinehart-owned S. Kidman and Co has sold four of its stations spanning 2.4 million hectares in Queensland and the Northern Territory. -
Renewables growth drives mining exploration to eight-year high in SA
via abc.net.au
As mineral exploration in SA reaches an eight-year high, resources companies are scouring remote parts of the state for commodities needed for lower-emission steelmaking, renewable energy generation and batteries. -
Whitsunday locals wage high-rise battle in court
via abc.net.au
Locals in north Queensland's tourism hub Airlie Beach are fighting a high-rise hotel development, arguing it will destroy their idyllic coastal setting. -
The 17-year-old hacker helping organisations stay safe from cybercrime
via abc.net.au
As a fresh-faced teen preparing to sit his Year 12 exams, Jackson Henry is not what most people might imagine when they hear the word "hacker". -
Why cars can triple in value in just 18 months in the country where inflation is 100 per cent
via abc.net.au
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending. -
Think Australia's prices are rising too fast? Inflation in this economy just hit 100 per cent
via abc.net.au
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending. -
Silicon Valley is known for big tech. It's also been a place of genocide and eugenics
via abc.net.au
Palo Alto and Silicon Valley are the epicentre of US tech and innovation. But that's not the full story. -
Palo Alto was the birthplace of big tech. But it also has a dark side
via abc.net.au
Palo Alto and Silicon Valley are the epicentre of US tech and innovation. But that's not the full story. -
In this economy, houses are bought in cash and towels are bought on credit
via abc.net.au
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending. -
'As soon as we have the money, we're buying a robot vacuum cleaner': Inside Argentina's inflation crisis
via abc.net.au
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending. -
Ana bought her block of land with a backpack of cash β and where she's from, that's entirely normal
via abc.net.au
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending. -
Former Bank of England governor on how to keep the lights on
via abc.net.au
Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England and green energy financier, says Australia will reach its emissions targets without interruption to energy supply. -
Could the Big Orange be about to make a big comeback?
via abc.net.au
One of Australia's iconic "big things" looks set to be revived as a tourist attraction after sitting dormant in South Australia's Riverland region for almost 20 years. -
Bank South Pacific customers in PNG told to repay money after 'technical issue'
via abc.net.au
A "technical issue" has allowed some customers with Papua New Guinea's largest bank to overdraw money from their accounts, while others have watched their bank balances drop. -
Bank customers in PNG told to repay money after 'technical issue' lets them overdraw hundreds
via abc.net.au
A "technical issue" has allowed some customers with Papua New Guinea's largest bank to overdraw money from their accounts, while others have watched their bank balances drop. -
Property firm makes bid to buy collapsed home builder Porter Davis
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne-based property investment company has launched a bid to buy out troubled construction firm Porter Davis. -
Porter Davis liquidator shuts down property firm's buyout bid
via abc.net.au
A Melbourne-based property investment company has launched a bid to buy out troubled construction firm Porter Davis, but the liquidator handling the collapse says it does not believe the offer is credible. -
Course correction needed on disability
The NDIS is on an unsustainable budget trajectory. -
From opal sites to majestic lakes, outback shire app highlights region's 'hidden gems'
via abc.net.au
The Central Darling Shire’s Heritage Trail app is helping locals and tourists uncover the region's best geographic locations, architectural landmarks, and rich Indigenous history. -
Movie-making program giving young adults with intellectual disabilities the skills to tell their own stories
via abc.net.au
Louisa Jones has a passion for filmmaking and is among the first induction of students in Tasmania taking part in a film-making program for young adults with an intellectual disability.
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