Here we go again: Trump’s trumping Europe and stocks!

With his Greenland takeover and EU tariff threats, stocks are heading south big time. Will Trump do what he’s famous for and chicken out?

How strong is China's economy, really?

Australia's markets are often tied to the fate of China's economy. Despite growing its GDP, China faces some significant headwinds in the near-future.

How accountants can stop company-crushing cyber attacks

Australians are often told cybercrime is unavoidable, and investment is being poured into hacker defences. But new research suggests a different defence: auditors.

What is deep sea mining: the next resource boom hidden beneath the waves in Australia's backyard

In a bid for more and more untapped resources companies are turning to deep sea mining. Here's a look at the next frontier beneath the waves.

Woolies is getting AI to tell shoppers what to buy

Woolworths has announced a partnership with Google to incorporate agentic artificial intelligence into its “Olive” chatbot, starting in Australia later this year.

One Nation is now more popular than the Coalition, polls reveal

In the latest polls, Labor leads in Newspoll by 55–45 but only by 52–48 in Resolve. In Newspoll, Labor has 32% of the primary vote, One Nation 22% and the Coalition just 21%, but Resolve has the Coalition ten points ahead of One Nation.

AI is coming for your job and will drive company share prices higher!

An Artificial Intelligence bus is hurtling down our information superhighway and employees will be the casualties.

Switzer Investing TV (19/12/25): Are these smashed stocks worth your time?

On this kick-off ep for the new year, we're looking at roughed-up companies on the market that might be worth a second look. Quality stocks are being sold hard, resources are back in favour, and investors are asking the same uncomfortable question, is this a buying opportunity or a value trap?

Sweating on a rate cut this year? Don’t give up hope

Two weeks of data drops will determine if the rate rise story is right

Your investor calendar: what to watch on the markets this week

This week, investors will focus on key inflation prints, construction activity and central bank updates, with Australia’s labour market data and the US core PCE deflator both likely to guide expectations for rate moves in early 2026.

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