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Almond company and nuclear medicine maker both soaring on the ASX today — as it happened

We went on a deep dive after the stocks of Telix and Select Harvests both rose suddenly on the ASX. Meanwhile, the overall market finished higher, after another rally on Wall Street. See how the day unfolded on our live blog.
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A man and woman, with their baby in a pram, looking at the ASX stock market boards in Sydney.

Retailers hit back at NSW plan to ban shops opening on Anzac Day

The ban follows a review that found that the majority of people supported full-day trade restrictions during Australia's national day of remembrance as a way of better recognising ex-servicemen and women.
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Soldiers dressed un uniform, holding instruments, ready to start the Anzac Day march in Sydney.

'Nasty' inflation numbers could deliver a rate rise despite retail discounting frenzy

Substantial discounts and sales saw Australians spending more on clothing and footwear in May. Although it may be good news for retailers, what does the increase in consumer spending mean for inflation and interest rates?
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A red sign with white block letters that read "Sale" in a shop front window.

analysis:It took just nine words to set social media ablaze: 'How do you sit with the ethics of duping?'

It was an innocent-enough question to put to the boss of Australia's fastest-growing beauty brand: How do you sit with the ethics of duping? The clip went viral, but it shows there are shades of grey at the heart of makeup dupes.
A number of beauty products placed on a vibrant pink display stand.

As it happened: ACCC warns east coast could face gas shortfalls by 2027, ASX lower

The Australian share market closed lower on Friday, while a report by the ACCC has warned that the eastern states could face a gas shortfall by 2027 — a year earlier than it had previously predicted.
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A gas flare

As it happened: Fall out from the ASIC report, wheat prices tumble, ASX closes higher

Reactions to the parliament's ASIC inquiry, a look at what's brought wheat prices down and the ASX closes trading higher: as it happened with our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog. 
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We asked MCoBeauty to explain how they dupe cosmetics. They gave us a step-by-step guide

Australian cosmetics giant MCoBeauty has attracted global attention for its strikingly similar beauty dupes, but the company has kept the details of its product development process out of the spotlight — until now.
A number of beauty products placed on a vibrant pink display stand.

Australians are reining in their spending across the board — except when it comes to these two things

Spending is down, but there are two sectors Australians are still willing to fork out money for.
A close-up shot of a shopping trolley full of groceries in a supermarket with a woman behind bagging apples.

Australian online bookseller Booktopia in freefall as administrators called in

The Australian online bookstore has announced it has appointed administrators to possibly restructure or sell the business after a year of losses. 
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Dutton's supermarket push leaves some colleagues feeling 'ambushed'

Peter Dutton's plan to force large supermarkets to sell stores has prompted a fierce internal debate, with some objecting to the potential cost of court cases.
Three men in suits, looking serious.

Online retailer Booktopia collapses, ASX follows Wall Street's lead to finish higher — as it happened

Australia's largest online bookstore, Booktopia, has collapsed and been placed into voluntary administration. Meanwhile, Australian stocks ended higher on Wednesday after a rally on Wall Street overnight.
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A woman in a fluro vest stands on a ladder stacking books on shelves.

'Is this really ethical?' Iris sees her product being copied weekly, but she can't afford to do anything about it

Small beauty entrepreneurs say they are struggling to stop copies of their cosmetics being released because they don't have the legal budgets to fight big companies that are self-confessed dupers.
Iris Smit, Inventor of The Quick Flick

In the makeup world, there's a fine line between duping and being sued. MCoBeauty found out the hard way

Australian cosmetics company MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar business by "duping" popular beauty products. But its success hasn't been without controversy, after pushing the boundaries of the law too far in the past.
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A woman with short blonde hair looks off to the side standing in front of a pink cosmetics display.

As it happened: Live updates: Nine to axe 200 jobs, ASX trades higher

Nine Entertainment has announced it'll cut up to 200 jobs, ASX trading higher in midday trade. Catch up on the day's events and insights as they happened.
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Two women look at a share price board outside the ASX in Sydney.

ASX drops as inflation climbs to 4 per cent in May, exceeding economists' expectations — as it happened

Inflation rose to 4 per cent in the 12 months to May, according to the latest data by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Economists had broadly expected inflation to rise slightly to 3.8 per cent. Catch up on the day's news in the business blog. 
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Supermarkets to face mandatory code of conduct when dealing with suppliers

Farmers have long complained about feeling powerless when negotiating with the major supermarkets. Now, the balance of power could be shifting back to suppliers.
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analysis:Solomon Lew may soon be calling Myer 'My'store again

Solomon Lew has been slowly clawing his way back to the historic retailer, and, if he gets his latest deal across the line, it will pave the way for him to return to the Myer boardroom, this time as chair.
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Myer in The Myer Centre in Brisbane CBD, people walking past

KFC's local operator sees net profit surge by more than 500 per cent, Australian shares rise by 1.4pc — as it happened

Australia's share market closed 1.36 per cent higher on Tuesday after Collins Foods, the local operator of KFC and Taco Bell in Australia, reported a 500 per cent net profit increase during last financial year. Catch up on the day's news in the business blog.
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The grocery code of conduct overhaul could mean good things for suppliers. What about Aussies at the check-out?

Consumers might not feel the effects of a mandatory grocery conduct overhaul, a peak consumer policy body says. 
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Close up of shopping trolley in supermarket aisle

After months of reviews, the government has made its first move on the big supermarkets

The federal government confirms it will impose new obligations on large supermarket chains to treat their suppliers fairly, enforced by hefty fines.
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Illuminated logos of Coles and Woolworths outside of each supermarket in a shopping centre.

analysis:If supermarket reports alone provided cost-of-living relief, groceries would already be cheaper at the check-out

The results of comparing identical groceries at different supermarkets were hardly surprising to anyone who has set foot in one in the past 18 months. How many more same-same-but-different reports will tell us what we already know?
Coles and Woolworths branding outside neighbouring supermarkets

As it happened: Foreign buyers purchase $5b worth of residential property, ASX closes higher

The Australian share market closed higher on Friday, despite losses on Wall Street that saw chipmaker Nvidia lose its title as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft. And more foreign buyers are buying up Australian residential property according to new ATO data. Follow live.
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Aerial shot of dozens of houses in neat rows in a new outer-suburban housing estate.

Aldi stores 25pc cheaper than Coles, Woolworths, Choice report finds

Basic grocery items are 25 per cent cheaper at Aldi when compared with Coles and Woolworths, a new report from Choice has found.
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A black shopping basket sitting on a kitchen bench that contains bread, mince, carrots, apples and milk.

With the rise of ecommerce websites, kids' toyshops may become a thing of the past

While international ecommerce offers cheap prices, there are fears the online giants are contributing to a culture of over-consumption by shoppers — and killing off traditional toy stores.
A man in a brown sweater, a black beanie and denim jeans stands in front of children's car toys.

ASX shares fall a day after interest rates decision, Nvidia overtakes Microsoft on value — as it happened

Australian stocks traded lower the day after the Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold at a 12-year high. Catch up on the latest updates in our live blog.
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A man looks at a share price board outside the ASX in Sydney.