At a Business Council of Australia dinner tonight, PM Albanese will promise corporate tax reform if big companies recommit to Labor polices on emissions reduction and AI.
At a Business Council of Australia dinner tonight, PM Albanese will promise corporate tax reform if big companies recommit to Labor polices on emissions reduction and AI.
The Australian government has announced plans to ban “nudify” tools and hold tech platforms accountable for failing to prevent users from accessing them.
JB Hi-Fi has set a blistering pace over the past year. Shares in the electronics retailer closed at $115 on Monday, up 25 per cent year to date and 43 per cent over the past 12 months. Those gains have investors asking the obvious question: what’s the next big retail stock to run?
Are small caps finally having their moment? With the big end of town looking stretched, is it time to take profits out of the banks and blue chips? And which companies could be the next JB Hi-Fi?
Nathan Smith isn’t your typical investor. For one, he’s 17. For another, he wasn’t trying to get rich, he was trying to test a theory. Can AI run its own portfolio?
This week is loaded with potential market catalysts. Here’s your investor calendar for the week beginning Monday 1 September 2025.
Trading partners of the United States are facing a fresh period of uncertainty after a US federal appeals court ruled President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs were illegal. So what happens now?
Google will not have to sell its Chrome web browser in order to fix its illegal monopoly in the online search business, a United States federal judge has ruled. It will, however, need to do a few other things, such as sharing data with rival companies, in order to improve competition.
Two key data releases this week gave investors a clearer read on where the Australian economy is heading. What does it all mean for your portfolio?
Recent strong performance comes despite the economy and many companies facing difficult times. Recent earnings performance of companies has been mixed, and doesn’t seem to warrant such strong stockmarket growth. This raises the question of whether the market is due for a fall.