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A 2009 investigation by accounting firm KPMG into note-maker Securency discovered material that indicated an employee had raised concerns over possible corrupt payments two years earlier, a parliam
The Australian share market has opened flat following a lacklustre lead from the US on Friday despite employment figures coming in better than expected.
Federal coalition MPs could reach a compromise deal on wheat deregulation that would allow for a state-based regulatory regime, a Western Australian Liberal senator says.
Negativity about the Australian economy has pushed the Australian dollar to a three-month low, despite the release of better than expected US jobs data.
US stocks sustained their push upward on Friday, capping the week with the Dow hitting its best level since December 10, 2007, as high liquidity and ultra-low interest rates fuel an appetite for ri
Woolworths is spinning off its $1.4 billion shopping centres portfolio in a move that is expected to free up cash to help fight its price war with rival Coles.
The Australian share market posted gains for a seventh consecutive day on Friday but unlike the rest of the week was led by cyclical mining stocks instead of high yielding banks.
A major part of a colossal radio telescope that astronomers expect will provide the farthest peek into the universe has been officially opened in the remote, red-dirt desert of the Mid West.
Westpac, the Commonwealth Bank and National Australia Bank have cut their variable home loan rates but failed to match that of the Reserve Bank, citing the high costs of deposits.
Bank of Queensland is poised to post the first full year loss by an Australian bank in 20 years because of its exposure to the struggling south-east Queensland property market.
A class action brought by Australian lawyers has compelled seven New York bankers to answer shareholders' questions about massive losses incurred by the National Australia Bank during the global fi
US stocks have extended their gains, with some analysts crediting Mitt Romney's strong presidential debate performance against Barack Obama for the surge.
Qantas Airways is getting on with the job of preparing for its proposed 10-year alliance with Emirates after dropping plans to seek interim authorisation from the competition regulator.
Shares in troubled surf retailer Billabong have dived 18 per cent due to speculation a second private equity firm was considering withdrawing its takeover bid.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has accused Tony Abbott of being "grossly irresponsible" for likening the future fortunes of the Australian economy to that of crisis-struck Europe.
A federal Liberal MP is refusing to step in line with his party over wheat deregulation, claiming the Nationals will push to bring back a "single-desk" system for the industry if the coalition wins
Australians are buying more cars and trucks this year with new vehicle sales increasing 9.4 per cent for the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period in 2011.