Australia’s unemployment rate rose unexpectedly in July to its highest level since November last year, with economists warning it could ri…
Australia’s unemployment rate rose unexpectedly in July to its highest level since November last year, with economists warning it could ri…
Consumer confidence has taken another dive as concerns continue to mount about the global economy, but experts say the outlook could get eve…
Almost 10,000 companies entered external administration in the 2011 financial year, with SMEs among the hardest hit, with a Tax Office crack…
Two thirds of Australian business owners still believe the carbon tax will hurt their business, according to a new poll, despite a general r…
The Australian dollar fell to 99.29 US cents yesterday as the United States’ credit downgrade continues to alarm investors, although Austr…
A new report reveals Australian exporters are increasing their internet usage in a bid to protect their businesses from the high dollar, whi…
US president Barack Obama has insisted that the country still deserves its AAA credit rating, despite its recent downgrade. Speaking a…
European financial chiefs have held emergency talks over whether to prevent Italy and Spain being dragged into the debt crisis that has fuel…
The Federal Government has knocked back a Productivity Commission recommendation that the GST-free threshold for imported goods should be lo…
The US could still lose its AAA credit rating, even if, as expected, Congress passes a deal struck between party leaders to avoid a debt def…
Business loan balances contracted by the biggest monthly amount in June since September 2010, the Reserve Bank has revealed, as business sen…
The Reserve Bank of Australia Governor has warned that it’s unlikely that household spending will return to the “good old days” of pre…