As the Israel-Hamas War escalates, Joe Biden is set to visit Israel on the same day Vladimir Putin is expected to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing.
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Many of our biggest companies were outspoken in their support for the Voice. The results of Saturday's vote indicate Australians either weren't listening, or didn't like what they heard.
The Australian software giant has just spent a large chunk of its cash reserves on screen recording startup Loom.
The impressive resurgence of the humble Birkenstock brand culminated in its IPO overnight. But there's a reason it stumbled on debut.
There's little hope of de-escalation after Hamas' devastating assault on Israel.
The Canadian asset manager is one step closer to achieving its $18.7 billion takeover of Origin Energy. Now comes the hard part.
Like many international conflicts in recent years, the Hamas assault on Israel was followed by cyberattacks aimed at government, business and the media.
With Donald Trump well ahead in the polls despite a multitude of legal challenges, it's time to start preparing for the possibility of a second term in the White House.
When rents are soaring, it's not only tenants who pay the price.
Markets are realising that rate cuts aren't coming anytime soon and the narrow path to a soft landing may be getting even narrower.
Donald Trump and SBF share more than a few striking similarities and they're both headed for court.
If you love AFL or NFL, this weekend will be a treat. If you don't, well, at least many of you get a public holiday.
For Australians, the thought of a government shutdown may be impossible to fathom. But in the US, it's almost becoming a habit.
High-profile disappearances and purges among China's political and military elite have got tongues wagging.
Dan Andrews will be remembered as one of Australia's most divisive leaders. But he knew how to meme.
Founders and capital allocators can learn a lot from the Wallabies' defeat at the Rugby World Cup and the sport's 20-year death spiral in Australia.
The Murdoch line of succession is now clear, but history shows us that the battles within family empires continue long after the first generation departs.
Should we be worried about the frequent transfer of talent between Goldman Sachs and governments around the world?
LaCroix cans are back in the fridge at Meta as the tech giant tries to encourage staff to return to the office.
Canada's serious diplomatic dispute with India has lessons for Australia and other countries hoping to court the country as a counterweight to China.
It’s safe to assume crypto and decentralised finance were not at the top of the list of Michele Bullock's priorities as she took the reins at the RBA today. But warnings from global regulators suggest it's not something to sleep on.
There's been little optimism about China's economy recently as it battles to recover from the impact of the pandemic. But there are some signs that the worst might be over.
The ARM IPO could help thaw the frozen market for new listings, both in the US and Australia.
Companies are trying hard to get their workers to return to the office, and Sydney's CBD certainly feels busier. But there's plenty of data showing it's too early to declare the death of WFH.
There will always be bulls and bears who can swing the market with thought-provoking claims. It can pay to listen — as long you do your own work, and make up your own mind.
For startups, cash is king of course — but it's also important where they get it from.
Anthony Albanese received a warm welcome on Friday from a nation that sees Australia as a fellow traveller in a region being defined by China’s rise.
Mike Cannon-Brookes' vision for Australia's most ambitious green energy project contrasts with NSW's efforts to keep coal alive for longer.
Anthony Albanese says our economic destiny lies in Southeast Asia, but Australia currently invests more into New Zealand than it does in all ASEAN nations.
New Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson is just the latest in a long list of women who've taken on leadership of companies during difficult times.
Fund manager Geoff Wilson famously led the charge against a proposal from Bill Shorten to change the franking credits system. Now he's preparing for a new fight.
Leadership change, and the qualities that make for a strong corporate leader have moved into focus.
Trust is crucial in a functioning economy. We should all be alarmed by its decline.
Plus: Labor's evasiveness on the Voice and Qantas; The $300m gold and copper play on the block; Big Tech's WFH backlash; Judo's IPO regret.
Plus: CBA's banking domination; VCs wary of big consulting firms; and ASIC's AI regulation push.
Plus: PwC's unusual startup agreement; Optus wants to cut a deal with TPG; APRA's cyber concerns; More turnover at Fortescue; AI spruiking on the ASX.
Plus: Australia's new cyber czar on ransoms; ANZ's Suncorp appeal; The BRICS unwieldy expansion
Plus: Twiggy and Albo's Voice talk; the greenwashing lawsuits wave; and the renewables rollout faces a farmer revolt.
Plus: Brookfield's legal hurdle in $18b Origin play; Aristocrat making billions from 'bizarre' mobile business; Albo set for China visit