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Andrew Forrest to return to top job as part of Fortescue shake-up
Billionaire Andrew Forrest will once again don the high-vis vest and run Fortescue Metals Group’s iron ore operations as part of a restructure.
- by Colin Kruger
Updated
World markets
ASX set to rise as strong retail sales boost Wall Street
- by Damian Troise and Alex Veiga
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iProsperity scandal
Prominent Sydney corporate lawyer set to be grilled by Ponzi scheme investigators
- by Nick McKenzie and Sarah Danckert
Currency
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Andrew Forrest to return to top job as part of Fortescue shake-up
Billionaire Andrew Forrest will once again don the high-vis vest and run Fortescue Metals Group’s iron ore operations as part of a restructure.
- by Colin Kruger
The world’s richest family suffers $27b Wall Street wipeout
Discount retailer Walmart suffered its worst tumble in 35 years on Wall Street wiping billions away from the fortunes of the members of the prestigious Walton family.
- by Brendan Case and Devon Pendleton
Exclusive
iProsperity scandal
Prominent Sydney corporate lawyer set to be grilled by Ponzi scheme investigators
- by Nick McKenzie and Sarah Danckert
Markets
Updated
World markets
ASX set to rise as strong retail sales boost Wall Street
- by Damian Troise and Alex Veiga
The economy
Opinion
Australia votes
Why modern politics goads us to be greedy, and forget the needy
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion & Perspectives
Why modern politics goads us to be greedy, and forget the needy
We’ve been encouraged to see elections as transactional, not aspirational, which doesn’t leave much room for policies that seek to improve the lot of those most in need.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
Fighting off fintechs: CBA introduces the 10-minute DIY home loan
In the time we might take to have a quick shower, buy a coffee, wait for a bus or get changed for the gym, CBA is now promising some applicants will be able to digitally apply for a home loan.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
War on Terra: The nets are set to close in on key parts of crypto system
The convulsions and implosions in the crypto universe are galvanising regulators and legislators around the world.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Banking & finance
Opinion
Home loans
Fighting off fintechs: CBA introduces the 10-minute DIY home loan
- by Elizabeth Knight
Opinion
Cryptocurrencies
War on Terra: The nets are set to close in on key parts of crypto system
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Entrepreneurship
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Start-ups
Money for mushrooms: Fable Food closes in on third fundraising round
Plant-based start-up Fable Food is close to securing up to $25 million in fresh funding, as the alternative meat sector continues to curry favour with consumers.
- by Jessica Yun
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