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Why markets are fretting less about this US election
Opinion
Investing

Why markets are fretting less about this US election

Elections make for nervous sharemarkets. But this time it’s different for one reason.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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New Chilean ground bolsters Pan Asia lithium play

New Chilean ground bolsters Pan Asia lithium play

Pan Asia Metals has stretched the company’s landholding at its Tama Atacama lithium project in Chile out to 1235sq km after securing new ground at the site.

  • by James Pearson
Fortescue spies sifted through personal mail of ex-staff, followed family members to Kmart: court told

Fortescue spies sifted through personal mail of ex-staff, followed family members to Kmart: court told

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue seeks to suppress a 600-page document detailing spying on ex-staff amid allegations of stolen intellectual property.

  • by Anne Hyland
Amazon’s radical plan to fight off Shein and Temu
Opinion
Retail

Amazon’s radical plan to fight off Shein and Temu

Amazon looks worried that it can’t beat the two Chinese juggernauts of low-priced online retailing. So it’s decided to join them.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
‘Antisemitic stereotypes’: Meta to remove more posts attacking ‘Zionists’

‘Antisemitic stereotypes’: Meta to remove more posts attacking ‘Zionists’

Facebook and Instagram’s parent company has dramatically expanded its hate speech policy.

  • by Kurt Wagner
Booktopia axes 165 jobs as administrators field interest from 60 parties

Booktopia axes 165 jobs as administrators field interest from 60 parties

Barely two dozen employees remain at the embattled book retailer whose administrators found the business didn’t have the funds to retain them.

  • by Jessica Yun
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Telstra must get pricing pain right to prevent a customer revolt

Telstra must get pricing pain right to prevent a customer revolt

Realistically, Telstra was always going to re-price this year, so customers should have been waiting for that shoe to drop.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
New mining code reopens Mali for business: Toubani

New mining code reopens Mali for business: Toubani

The State of Mali’s implementation of a new mining code will reopen the West African country up for business, according to Toubani Resources.

  • by Andrew Todd
Refunds the top gripe as most airline complaints left unresolved

Refunds the top gripe as most airline complaints left unresolved

Less than 40 per cent of the complaints lodged about Australian airlines were addressed in 2023, with Virgin Australia copping the most heat and Qantas taking the longest to deal with issues.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Copper-moly hits leading EV Resources to big Peru porphyry

Copper-moly hits leading EV Resources to big Peru porphyry

EV Resources believes it is on the trail of a significant porphyry system at its Parag play in Peru after unveiling a solid new set of copper-moly drill hits.

  • by Andrew Todd
Global magnet giant pumps $7m into Hastings

Global magnet giant pumps $7m into Hastings

Hastings Technology Metals has secured a $7 million investment deal from world-renowned magnet supplier JL Mag for its rare earths project near Carnarvon in WA.

  • by James Pearson