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Live: US stocks steady ahead of consumer inflation numbers, IMF says world economy set to slow in 2023
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US stocks are lacklustre ahead of tomorrow's inflation report and the International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecast for 2023. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Tupperware shares plummet as IMF warns of looming recession
via abc.net.au
The International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecast for 2023 because of high inflation, banking crises, the Ukraine war, and COVID-19. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: IMF warns risk of global recession is growing, shares tread water ahead of US consumer inflation numbers
via abc.net.au
The International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecast for 2023 because of high inflation, banking crises, the Ukraine war, and COVID-19. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Australian economy faces dire straits, IMF warns of looming recession, but ASX gains
via abc.net.au
Food packaging giant Tupperware warns it may go under. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecast for 2023 because of high inflation, banking crises, the Ukraine war, and COVID-19. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Australian economy faces dire straits, IMF warns of looming recession, but ASX gains
via abc.net.au
Australian shares are boosted by miners on higher iron ore prices, and the International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecast for 2023 because of high inflation, banking crises, the Ukraine war, and COVID-19. -
Canberra is heavily reliant on cars. What would it take to change that?
via abc.net.au
With some developers no longer allocating parking to apartments and talk of a "car-free day" sometime soon, there are calls to improve public transport and make it easier to get around the national capital. -
NT tourism operators blame media coverage, economy, for slow start to tourism season
via abc.net.au
The season is yet to officially begin, but industry figures say caravan park bookings are already down by 50 per cent. -
'Biggest' hops harvest marks milestone in farmer's 'great but rocky ride'
via abc.net.au
Allan Monshing has seen his industry struggle against the might of foreign powers before enjoying a resurgence that has it well placed for a strong future. -
'Inequality on steroids' as Australia's rich take 93 per cent of the gains, argues new report
via abc.net.au
A new report suggests Australia is becoming more inequitable, with 93 per cent of pre-tax gains in the economy going to the top 10 per cent of earners. -
Adrian took a calculated risk on insuring his Lismore property. Then the floods hit
via abc.net.au
Disaster insurance is likely to become less accessible in the future. One economist says the solution could be government intervention. -
English doctors begin four-day strike that health minister says will risk patient safety
via abc.net.au
The four-day walkout by tens of thousands of junior doctors is shaping up to be the most serious industrial action yet, with the NHS's Stephen Powis warning it will pile "immense pressures" on the service. -
$1.8bn hospital switched to new site
Perth’s new Women and Babies Hospital will be shifted from Nedlands to the southern suburbs, in part because of planning issues highlighted one year ago by Business News. -
At Close of Business 11 April 2023
Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Claire Tyrrell about her recent conversation with developer Don Fini. -
How the Eyre Peninsula's kilometre-thick salt deposits could one day be used to store hydrogen
via abc.net.au
South Australia is the only Australian jurisdiction with a licensing regime in place allowing exploration for natural hydrogen projects — and the rural town of Elliston could hold the answer to storing the element. -
Industrial Relations Commission lawyer compares WA nurses' union to Hitler, then Karl Marx
via abc.net.au
The Industrial Relations Commission's registrar alleges the ANF's WA branch breached its orders 3,590 times, which the union says could see it fined more than $27 million. -
Industrial Relations Commission lawyer compares WA nurses' union to Hitler, Karl Marx
via abc.net.au
The Industrial Relations Commission's registrar alleges the ANF's WA branch breached its orders 3,590 times, which the union says could see it fined more than $27 million. -
Australian shares climb after Easter trading break
The local share market has ended Tuesday on a high, turning around losses suffered ahead of the Easter break when the bourse snapped eight days of gains. -
Murdoch, Paradigm partner on biofuels
Murdoch University will lend research expertise from its Harry Butler Institute to a local outfit seeking to commercialise a form of biofuel created from microalgae. -
Carbon markets aren’t risk free
Rapid changes in demand for offsets can create turmoil in carbon markets. -
China to review barley tariff
The federal government has temporarily suspended its appeal to the World Trade Organization over China’s tariffs on Australian barley after China agreed to undertake a review. -
China tariffs on Australian barley in review
The federal government has temporarily suspended its appeal to the World Trade Organization over China’s tariffs on Australian barley after China agreed to undertake a review. -
Embracing local manufacturing has helped boost the fortunes of Australia's dried fruit producers
via abc.net.au
Dried fruit growers can now order a specialised harvester, but it hasn't always been the case. -
WA-first project a learning curve
Don Fini is hoping Fremantle’s Nightingale project drums up more interest in the model in WA. -
Hancock sells four cattle stations
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Agriculture has sold four cattle stations under its S Kidman & Co portfolio, which is shared with joint venture partner Chinese-owned CRED Pastoral. -
Deregistration still a 'possibility' for ANF
Janet Reah holds no regrets about calling for the ANF to strike over the objections of the state's industrial relations watchdog despite the union now facing fines worth a cumulative $27 million. -
Hazer signs MOU for Japanese hydrogen project
ASX-listed chemical engineering business Hazer Group will partner with Chubu Electric and Chiyoda to draw up plans for a commercial scale hydrogen facility in central Japan. -
Arafura inks deal with Siemens Gamesa
Arafura Rare Earths has signed with global wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa to supply at least 200 tonnes of minerals a year from its Nolans project. -
Australian aviator Max Hazelton remembered as 'one of the last great pioneers' after death in Orange
via abc.net.au
Max Hazelton is remembered for creating Hazelton Airlines, a precursor to today's Rex, and surviving 1954 plane crash in rugged bush. -
Gold miner says worker died from 'medical event'
via abc.net.au
A mine worker in his 30s has died underground from a "medical event" at the Sunrise Dam gold mine near Laverton in WA's northern Goldfields. -
Federal government says agreement reached with China to resolve barley dispute
via abc.net.au
The federal government agrees to suspend its appeal to the World Trade Organization over Chinese government tariffs on Australian barley. -
China promises 'expedited review' of tariffs that crippled Australian barley trade
via abc.net.au
The federal government agrees to suspend its appeal to the World Trade Organization over Chinese government tariffs on Australian barley. -
Australia suspending WTO action after China promises 'expedited review' of barley tariffs
via abc.net.au
The federal government agrees to suspend its appeal to the World Trade Organization over Chinese government tariffs on Australian barley. -
Rental crisis hitting essential workers hardest: report
Workers in the hospitality, health care, postal and freight sectors are facing serious financial stress to keep up with rising rents, a new report has found. -
'The consumers are now sitting ducks': Latitude rebuffs hackers' payment demands
via abc.net.au
Latitude Financial will not pay a ransom to those behind a cyber attack, as the details from 14 million customer records remain at risk of being released. -
Latitude Financial says hackers have demanded a ransom but it will not pay
via abc.net.au
Latitude Financial will not pay a ransom to those behind a cyber attack, as the details from 14 million customer records remain at risk of being released. -
Report claims "inequality on steroids"
The Australia Institute claims more than 90 per cent of economic benefits are going to the top 10 per cent of Australians, a number vastly different from other recent research. -
Economic benefit going to rich 'inequality on steroids'
A new report by the Australia Institute shows more than 90 per cent of economic benefits are going to the top 10 per cent of Australians. -
New groundwater fee for fracking companies in NT 'not anywhere near' enough, economists say
via abc.net.au
Fracking companies will soon be charged a flat $3,000 fee for taking groundwater, but water economists say that's too cheap.
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