Embattled ASX to face shareholders as it seeks new boss
Australia’s embattled stock exchange operator is set to face tough shareholder questions, as it grapples with regulator woes, a battered share price and a hunt for a new boss. The…
Spill against Ley looms as Taylor pulls the trigger
Angus Taylor has finally pulled the trigger on resigning from the Liberal shadow cabinet, signalling an imminent leadership spill against Sussan Ley. Mr Taylor resigned on Wednesday night, bringing an…
BMW recalls hundreds of thousands of cars on fire risk
BMW is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles worldwide over a technical fault that could cause the cars to catch fire, the luxury carmaker says. A total of 28,582 of…
Police on alert as Israeli leader faces more protests
The Israeli president is expected to face another day of protests as his controversial Australian visit nears an end. Isaac Herzog will be closely guarded by police, who have been…
Dutch brewer Heineken to cut up to 6000 jobs
Dutch brewer Heineken plans to cut between 5000 and 6000 jobs over the next two years, the company says in Amsterdam, adding that costs must continue to be reduced. The…
Herzog protests. Medics attacked too, lawyers question police violence
Monday’s police actions against anti-genocide protestors in Sydney represent a significant escalation of unwarranted violence. Stephanie Tran and V Y Franco-Klothos reports. NSW Police are on the defensive. Following the…
Household debt at a decade-low: Commonwealth Bank boss
Australian households are saving more and paying off debt as the economy grows faster than expected, according to the chief executive of the country’s largest bank. Commonwealth Bank chief executive…
As Herzog commemorates Bondi, IDF desecrates Australian war graves
Israel’s President Herzog is here to offer solace to those devastated by the Bondi massacre. Meanwhile, in Gaza, the IDF has been busy bulldozing a cemetery with graves of Australian…
Claims MPs ‘turned blind eye to CFMEU’ referred to cops
A bombshell report has been referred to police, including allegations a state Labor government turned a blind eye to union corruption and cost taxpayers billions. CFMEU administrator Mark Irving on…
Ford reports heavy losses as Trump’s tariffs bite
US car giant Ford has closed the last quarter with heavy losses of $US11.1 billion ($A15.7 billion). The decisive factors were the restructuring of its heavily loss-making electric vehicle business,…