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Cheap batteries are taking over the world’s power gridsThis boom, led by China's manufacturing prowess, is making batteries a crucial tool for grid resilience and a cost-effective alternative to...
Google planning powerful AI data centre on tiny Australian Indian Ocean outpostGoogle is planning a major AI data centre on Australia’s remote Christmas Island after a Defence Department cloud deal, Reuters revealed. T...
The $100-a-week super habit that could save Aussie business owners from a $500,000 retirement shockA significant portion of Australia's self-employed individuals, nearly 45%, are not consistently contributing to their superannuation, rais...
From James Anderson to Ravichandran Ashwin, top 10 most heartbreaking retirements in cricket this yearIn 2024, cricket saw several emotional retirements, including prominent players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, David Warner, James Anderso...
Australia's Qantas chairman says shareholders want him despite turmoilRichard Goyder, the chairman of Qantas Airways, has refused to resign despite a series of scandals surrounding the airline. Goyder stated t...
View: The Significance of Harbhajan SinghCricket, in 2001, needed new oxygen to continue as India’s foremost national passion. Fans’ faith had to be restored and new fans needed to...
- Australia's Qantas airline to cut 6,000 jobs as virus hits
Qantas announced a plan Thursday to reduce costs by billions of dollars and raise fresh capital. The plan includes grounding 100 planes for...
View: Who’ll pay for global recession?Massive government borrowings to fund these stimulus packages are not free gifts. Who will repay this enormous debt, and how long will it t...
India's retirement savings gap to rise to $85 trillion in 2050: World Economic ForumThe report was prepared by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Mercer, a global consulting leader across health, wealth and care...
Only 21% millennials feel they’ll have a comfortable retirement, says surveyThe millennial generation refers to those born after 1980.
Michael Clarke reveals the dark side of Australian cricketThere is a belief in Australia that New South Wales players enjoy clout even in the national team. And this has sometimes caused divisions ...
US-Australia divergences and birth of BangladeshIn short, Australia’s view of the issues was simpler and less cluttered than the United States’ – probably more akin to what Kissinger had ...
If I’m in the IPL, I’ll give it my best: Michael ClarkeHere’s the former Australian captain in a candid conversation with Boria Majumdar -
- Seniors survive job blues,find more employment too
'Men are different from boys' was evident when the chips were down in the global job market between 2008 and 2009.
- ABN may lay off 70 in retail loan biz
ABN Amro India, owned by the troubled UK’s Royal Bank of Scotland, may lay off about 70 employees in its retail loans business.
- World economy headed for another crash: US guru
The world economy will face a crisis in the next two years even bigger than the downturn currently buffeting the global financial system.
- Australia curbs big payouts to top executives
Government announced curbs on big payouts to top executives, denouncing a system that has seen "the retirement gold watch replaced by a tru...
- China may invest $3 bn in Aussie miner Fortescue
China, the world’s largest metal consumer, may invest about $3 billion in Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, Australia’s third-biggest iron ore ex...
- Is EPF the best bet for India?
Throughout the world, governments are looking to spread the responsibility of meeting the post-retirement financial needs of workers.
- Pension Payout: Is EPF the best bet for India?
Throughout the world, governments are looking to spread the responsibility of meeting the post-retirement financial needs of workers. In mo...