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Global markets: Australian shares rebound as banks and consumer stocks rallyAustralian shares rebounded on Wednesday, driven by gains in banks and consumer stocks, as softer economic data eased rate hike expectation...
S&P/ASX 200 ends week on a high as Australian shares post best February since 2019; utilities and miners gain, check top gainers and losersAustralian shares finished higher on Friday, February 27, 2026. The S&P/ASX 200 index gained 0.25 percent. Miners saw gains, offsetting dec...
Precious metal price fluctuations could test fast-growing gold token marketA surge in the price of gold is driving demand for so-called tokenized gold, a fast-growing niche of the digital asset market, which expert...
Australian shares bounce back a day after slump due to loses in major banks; Lynas Rare Earths gets big boost, Bellevue Gold plunges, check S&P/ASX 200 top gainers and losersAustralian shares rebounded on Wednesday, with the S&P/ASX 200 climbing 0.28% to 8,707.30, surpassing its 50-day moving average. Top perfor...
Sweetpea on Starz: Episode schedule, plot, cast, and moreThe newest horror sensation on STARZ, Sweetpea, is set to provide thrills and chills this fall. Filled with suspense, blood, and unexpected...
Intel says dozens of PC makers are using its new AI-enabled chipIntel on Thursday said that dozens of personal computer makers are using its newest chip, as the company and its customers try to entice co...
Australia's Latitude Group opposed to paying ransom to cyber attack criminalsLast month, the company said hackers stole nearly 8 million Australian and New Zealand drivers licence numbers in one of the country's bigg...
7.9 million driver licence numbers stolen in data theft at Australian fintech firm LatitudeThe firm, which provides consumer finance services to major Australian retailers Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi, alerted last week that it had ...
Australian fintech firm Latitude takes systems offline, Federal Police investigate cyberattackLATITUDE-GROUP-Australia's Latitude takes systems offline, Federal Police investigate cyberattack
Payments firm Latitude Group fears 328,000 IDs stolen in cyber attackAbout 103,000 identification documents, more than 97% of which are copies of drivers' licences, were stolen from the first service provider...
ASX 200 closes 2% lower; Australia shares fall most in over one month on CBA plunge, hawkish FedThe benchmark ASX 200 index ended 1.8 per cent lower at 7,235.3, moving further away from a record high hit last week.
Sexual assault convict Harvey Weinstein extradition delayed, new challenge expectedHe is serving a 23-year prison term following his February 2020 conviction.
Australia shares end lower as fresh Covid-19 cluster emerges in SydneyThe S&P/ASX 200 index slipped 0.8 per cent to 6,663 at the close of trade, in line with a risk-off sentiment across broader Asia amid worri...
Australia shares end at 3-month high on rebound hopes; Fed in focusThe S&P/ASX 200 index edged up 0.1 per cent to 6,148.4 at the close of trade, its highest since March 6.
Australian shares rise on China stimulus, RBA cut hopes; NZ upA boost to the Chinese economy augurs well for Australian miners.
Australian retailers to 'wage war' against AmazonAmazon confirmed its rapid Australian expansion by announcing its search for a site to build its "fulfilment centre" - a large warehouse fo...
- Indian advertising seems to represent a great mix of international sensibility: Ben Lilley, McCann Erickson Australia
McCann Worldgroup Australia has recently announced the acquisition of SMART, one of the largest independent ad agencies in Australia and Ne...
- Global financial crisis would affect jobs in Australia: Rudd
Australia PM Kevin Rudd warned people of slow economic growth and said the global financial crisis would affect jobs.
- $50 bn Madoff victims include super rich to charities
One of the largest financial scams to hit Wall St has investors wondering if they'll ever get their money back. Bernard L Maddoff | Countri...
- Mental health lines buzz as fears rise
A tidal wave of anxiety is washing over America, from Wall Street’s concrete canyons to the lettuce fields of California, propelled by the ...