Business
Market movers
New age News Corp takes shape in Lachlan Murdoch’s mould
With a secret family civil war ongoing, Lachlan Murdoch is already putting his stamp on his father’s media empire that’s coming to terms with digital disruption.
- by Calum Jaspan
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Sharemarket
Miners, energy stocks power ASX; Arcadium shares soar on Rio deal
- by Staff reporter
Currency
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Companies
Rebel Sport owner tried to ‘silence me and punish me’: former executive
A former senior executive at Super Retail Group alleges the retailer tried to destroy her reputation and bankrupt her for bringing to light allegations of an affair.
- by Colin Kruger and Jessica Yun
Sponsored
Bulls N' Bears
Is the tide about to turn for small caps?
Every cloud has a silver lining and Dollar Bill reckons silver IS that silver lining right now. Once considered a poor man’s gold, silver is on the up and up.
- by Bill McConnell
Elon Musk unveils Cybercab, Robovan as focus shifts to automation
- by Abhirup Roy and Akash Sriram
Markets
The ‘crypto punks’ behind Trump’s murky new business venture
- by Sharon LaFraniere and David Yaffe-Bellany
The economy
Opinion
Inflation
The big boss of central banks thinks our bankers are missing something
- by Millie Muroi
Opinion & Perspectives
Would banks use Reserve Bank rate cuts to claw back a bit extra from savers?
Savers beware: some analysts think that when interest rates fall, banks will try to cut rates on savings accounts by more than the RBA’s reductions.
Clancy Yeates
Deputy business editor
What a Middle East oil shock could mean for Australians
Treasury modelling suggests a sustained 10 per cent increase in the oil price over a year would add about 0.4 of a percentage point to the inflation rate.
Nick Toscano
Business reporter for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.
My colleague is delightful, but bad at their job. Does that matter?
Does the fact my colleague undeniably makes our workplace a more enjoyable place to be make up for any inadequacies in their output?
Jonathan Rivett
Careers contributor
Banking & finance
Opinion
Banking products
Would banks use Reserve Bank rate cuts to claw back a bit extra from savers?
- by Clancy Yeates
Exclusive
Managed funds
A Platinum deal: Geoff Wilson eyes move for Kerr Neilson’s $12b giant
- by Anne Hyland
Small business
A tale of two high streets: Why an Armadale shop is thriving while another in Richmond is ‘just surviving’
Justin Kestelman’s homewares store is just three kilometres from Dagelbu Sherpa’s sushi shop – but their stories illustrate the cost-of-living crunch and differing fortunes of suburban shopping strips.
- by Simon Johanson
How much cash do you really need to launch a business?
Getting an ABN and setting up your website are cheap first steps - but there are plenty of costs that come after.
- by Emma Koehn
Media
Workplace
Opinion
Work therapy
My colleague is delightful, but bad at their job. Does that matter?
- by Jonathan Rivett
Commercial real estate
Mining
Exclusive
Mining
Federal police drop foreign bribery investigation into Australian miner
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey and Emmanuel Freudenthal