A quick online search reveals multiple paid services for naming a star, usually accompanied by a certificate and a star map for finding the star. But is it a wise investment?
A quick online search reveals multiple paid services for naming a star, usually accompanied by a certificate and a star map for finding the star. But is it a wise investment?
James Hardie has finally given the market something it hasn’t seen in a while: a reason to lean in instead of head for the exits.
Angus Taylor has all the on-paper qualifications to be opposition leader. But there are big questions over how well he could do the job. Here's what you need to know about the would-be future-leader of the Liberal Party.
Just when we thought it was safe to return to the supermarket aisle, it seems inflation (and a rate hike) have come back to bite us again. But is rates the best way to manage the problem?
CSL’s board has moved to hit the reset button just hours before a crucial earnings report.
Australia is in a deep housing crisis. As Bunnings starts selling tiny homes, are we at a turning point?
Headlines tell us Pauline Hanson’s party is “soaring”, with some analysts asking if she could lead the country or emerge as opposition leader amid a populist uprising. But can it really happen?
Australian tech stocks have taken a brutal hit — but is the sell-off finally over? In this episode of Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer is joined by Adam Dawes (Shaw and Partners) and Paul Rickard (The Switzer Report) to unpack whether Australia’s battered tech sector is offering genuine value… or just tempting investors into […]
What’s actually going on with government spending?
The government is looking for any option to make housing cheaper, but is the capital gains tax discount cut likely to affect your investment property's value?
his week, investors will be watching closely for fresh reads on household spending, inflation and housing — with multiple central bank officials scheduled to speak. The RBA remains in focus as Governor Michele Bullock testifies before the Senate on Thursday, while the US and China both release CPI figures on Friday.
When the Winklevoss twins launched a crypto exchange in Australia, the timing looked deliberate and confident. Now, they're out. Here's why.
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