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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a key concession at a US antitrust trial on Tuesday, saying he bought Instagram because it had a “better” camera than the one his company was trying to build for flagship ...
European travellers are cancelling their holiday plans, Canadians are boycotting American goods and countries are warning against travel to the US.
An audacious attempt by Russia to base long-range military aircraft in Indonesia just 1300 kilometres from Darwin has been rejected by Jakarta.
From Qantas to Rio Tinto to ANZ to Optus, AMP’s board must have a dire view of the company AMP keeps in terms of public standing.
Even an astute call to short James Hardie, which saw its shares slump on a poorly received merger deal, was not enough to turn Ten Cap’s returns positive.
The nation’s largest money managers, including the big superannuation funds, are using unlisted holdings to manage the fallout of volatile global equities.
Landowners are being hit with big tax bills for selling their holdings to make way for critical energy infrastructure.
The president’s instincts on rebalancing the trade deficit with China aren’t wrong, but his methods are constraining the talents that have underwritten the US AI boom.
Anthony Albanese is openly warning his troops against hubris as Labor approaches the halfway mark of the election campaign ahead in the polls and with momentum on its side.
Street Talk understands Wilson Asset Management brought in roughly $150 million for its new ASX-listed vehicle, a far cry from the $510 million target sought in the prospectus.
Street Talk understands Wilson Asset Management brought in roughly $150 million for its new ASX-listed vehicle, a far cry from the $510 million target sought in the prospectus.
The state has outlawed private hospitals running acute wards – and the private hospital giant wants to hand over its facility. But no deal is imminent.