US job news will increase Trump’s hate for Fed boss

Anyone wanting a Santa Claus rally to top off the year of investing needs to see the US deliver market-helping data.

Here are the candidates for Trump's next Fed Chair pick (and what's at stake)

With inflation again increasing amid widespread focus on the crisis of affordability, Trump’s appointment will be closely watched by financial markets and consumers alike.

Budget update: Australia's deficit set to drop by over $5 billion

Today's budget update will project a deficit of $36.8 billion for this financial year, which is $5.4 billion better than forecast in the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Outlook (PEFO) issued before the May election.

How not to close the gender pay gap: cutting the salaries of the men working for you

Progress to close the gender pay gap is slow, but one business at least thought it found a shortcut by cutting the pay of the men in the organisation to bring them in line with the women.

Why NVIDIA is now allowed to send its second-best AI chips to China

At the end of a year that has seen the US and China locked in a bitter trade war in which Trump lifted tariffs on China as high as 145% at one point, the decision to allow these sensitive exports is stunning. Here's why it happened.

Passing on a family business in Australia is harder than you think - here's why

For a country such as Australia, which is heavily reliant on family firms, these tensions matter far beyond the headlines. Understanding why succession is difficult – and how to get it right – is essential.

Why my vote is for the Legalise Cannabis Party

What has the legend of Australian electoral analysis, Malcolm McKerras, been smoking, when he’s aligning with Legalise Cannabis politicians in the Victorian Upper House?

Switzer Investing TV (15/12/25): What would our experts invest in now for growth in 2026?

In our last episode of 2025, we get the heavy hitters. This week on Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer sits down with three seasoned market pros to cut through the noise and talk straight about where the real growth opportunities may lie heading into 2026.

Three charts that show how charitable Australians really are

Just how charitable are Australians? And how do we rank globally on broader measures of generosity – including how much of our income we give and how much we volunteer compared to other nations?

What can the stock crash of 1929 teach us about a potential crash in 2026?

An overheated market where stock jargon fills the vernacular of everyday people. Central banks being torn in multiple different directions, and market cheerleaders everywhere. Though it might sound like today, this was actually the mood the day before the stock market crashed in 1929. What can it teach us about a potential upcoming crash?

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