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How will Trump bombing Iran hit you financially this week?

When you threaten the fuel that powers economies, there are huge consequences. Here's projected economic fallout from the US bombing Iran.

Top CEOs have pay slump. Oh, boo hoo!

CEOs of Aussie companies aren't seeing their pay grow, but what they still get will shock the average person, and the average shareholder.

Should you buy stocks during a conflict like Iran vs Israel?

It’s the kind of headline that rattles even seasoned investors: conflict flares up in the Middle East. Iran fires at Israel. Oil prices move. Markets wobble.

Can Israel hack WhatsApp? A cyber expert explains

Even though WhatsApp has strong security features, it isn’t impenetrable.

Want to know how the ASX 200 is doing? Just watch CBA's share price

If you want a quick read on how the Aussie stock market is going, you don’t need endless charts or indices. Just look at the CBA share price.

Treasurer promises tax reform: a big ‘ouch’ lies ahead

With a big election win under its belt, Labor is about to uncover big tax reforms. Does Dr Jim Chalmers have the guts to do what's required?

What would a corporate tax cut do to boost productivity in Australia?

The first term of the Albanese government was defined by its fight against inflation, but the second looks like it will be defined by a need to kick start Australia’s sluggish productivity growth.

Why tech stocks are 'on sale' right now

For some of Australia’s sharpest traders, crisis-driven crashes aren’t reasons to run, that's when you start leaning in, especially to tech.

State of Origin is more than footy: it's the economy, stupid!

State of Origin is more than a chance to just shout at your telly: the three games actually produce an outsized economic impact.

Australian businesses should stop whingeing and upgrade their worker's tools

The average worker now uses less capital equipment than a decade ago. Want more business productivity? Give the workers the tools they need!

Women are taking charge of Australia's economy

For the first time, Treasury will be led by a woman, joining the ranks of women in leadership at the RBA and the Productivity Commission.

Will Aussie gas company Santos be sold to foreigners? What will happen to our power bills?

Whether this sale of Santos is approved by our Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) headed up by Treasurer Jim Chalmers is all speculation. The bottom line is that this deal will only get the thumbs up if it becomes a plus for gas supply and gas bills here in Australia. 

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