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Australia’s position in the global pecking order has been questioned after the traditional NATO “family photo” was released ...
Shares slide; Xero drops; energy regulator in rare U-turn over APA’s Basslink power cable; Cue Clothing CEO joins Myer.
Canberra's policy risks drawing rebuke from Trump, who has threatened to punish allies with tougher trade deals if they ...
Australia will stick with its own defence spending process, the defence minister has said, risking rebuke from a US president who has made it clear he expects allies to drastically reduce their ...
A gauge of Australia's monthly inflation cooled faster than anticipated in May, moving close to the bottom of the Reserve ...
Australian consumer price inflation slowed more than expected in May, while the closely watched core measure hit ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNTreasurer seeks trade balance in latest US tariff talksAustralia is still negotiating an exemption to tariffs imposed by Donald Trump as the deputy prime minister tries to score a ...
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs of 25 per cent on Japanese cars saw exports of automobiles to the US drop by 25 per cent in May. Now there’s Iran ...
Two of the nation’s largest superannuation funds have vowed to keep their US exposure despite a more volatile and ...
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) flirted with all-time highs but ended the day nearly flat, just shy of its record level. Nvidia shares ...
HONG KONG] Most stocks fell on Thursday and oil rose as traders kept a nervous eye on the Iran-Israel ceasefire, while the dollar dropped after Donald Trump said he had a handful of candidates to ...
America is poised to soften capital requirements for banks so they can buy more government bonds and help finance Donald Trump’s mega budget bill. It’s a risky move.
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