Business
Market movers
‘Still a lot of risk out there’: Experts tip crypto bounce but warn markets finely balanced
Market experts are tipping cryptocurrencies to stabilise after last week’s brutal selloff, but warn investors must remain vigilant.
- by Jessica Yun
Currency
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Companies
Elon Musk sows doubt over Twitter deal but still ‘holds all the cards’
Doubts have grown in recent days that Musk would be able to pull off his acquisition of Twitter, and that the entrepreneur may consider dropping his bidding price for the micro-blogging site.
- by Giles Turner
Exclusive
Media & marketing
Television networks urge government to beef up media code
Australia’s television sector wants additional measures added to landmark news media laws to ensure Google and Meta strike commercial deals for years to come.
- by Zoe Samios
Markets
The economy
Opinion & Perspectives
Corporate chiefs should back wage hikes - because cheating customers ain’t smart business
The business community risks shooting itself in the foot by opposing wage increases.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
‘You cannot be serious!’: What happens when we reach our goals
We want to be taken seriously in our careers, but hold great fears that we might be. To be taken seriously is to be seen as a grown-up, and we can no longer hide behind the comic.
Jim Bright
Organised crime thrives because NSW cannot follow the money
A secret briefing by the NSW Assistant Commissioner of Police has thrown the spotlight on the gaping holes in money laundering legislation.
The Herald's View
Editorial
Banking & finance
Editorial
Organised crime
Organised crime thrives because NSW cannot follow the money
- The Herald's View
Opinion
Interest rates
Why CBA boss isn’t worried about inflation or higher interest rates
- by Elizabeth Knight
Entrepreneurship
People are making millions playing blockchain games, but will it stick?
With billions in VC backing, Leah Callon-Butler believes blockchain gaming will ‘inevitably’ be part of big-name franchises.
- by Dominic Powell
Meet the Australian Bored Ape owner who turned $300 into $5 million buying NFTs
If you owned a digital picture of a gold-skinned monkey in a striped shirt and someone offered you $5 million for it, would you sell it?
- by Dominic Powell