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 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Chalmers to post $36.8b deficit amid spending cuts

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will on Wednesday unveil a slightly smaller than anticipated Budget deficit in a mid-year update expected to feature major spending cuts and rising revenue.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock put hikes back on the table thanks to an uncomfortable bout of inflation.

‘Renewed angst’: Confidence slumps as rate cut hopes fade

Australian consumer sentiment slumped in December as households brace for higher-for-longer interest rates and hopes of further mortgage relief fade.

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It’s a major call for the lender, which has since the pandemic largely had softer forecasts on interest rates than most other observers.

Big banks make shock call for Aussie borrowers in new year

These two financial giants forecast the Reserve Bank will need to act soon as the national economy performs better than expected.

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Crypto is supplanting Wall Street’s privileged position on the American right.

How crypto is breaking the banks’ power grip

THE ECONOMIST: The industry is supplanting Wall Street’s privileged position on the American right

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President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC over a “malicious depiction” of him in a Panorama documentary.

Trump sues BBC for $7.5 billion over ‘malicious’ documentary

Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, seeking at least $5 billion in damages.

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Meal kit provider HelloFresh is facing legal action. Supplied

Popular meal delivery services ‘wrongfully charged 100k customers’

The consumer watchdog has taken aim at two food retailers for allegedly trapping Australian consumers into subscriptions.

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Star Casino with Steve McCann

Star’s Mr Fix-It walks away from rebuilding effort

Steve McCann, the man brought in to rescue Star Entertainment Group almost 18 months ago, has revealed his immediate exit from the embattled casino operator.

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock.

Why your next overseas trip might be a little cheaper

Aussie travellers are likely to get a boost as a widening split between the Reserve Bank and US Fed should push the local currency higher. 

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ASIC chair Joe Longo.

ASX hit with $150m capital charge as ASIC comes down hard

The charge, a first for ASIC, is part of a “circuit-breaker” package of orders put on the share market operator over a string failures.

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AI still requires human skills.

New jobs that require human skills despite AI

THE ECONOMIST: Despite fears of job losses, some aspects of the new technology require human skills.

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Labor has found savings.

Budget update to reveal Australia's fiscal fortunes

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's booked another $20 billion in savings in the budget update, but is keeping mum on whether that means a smaller deficit.

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YouTube boss says he limits hid children’s social media access.

YouTube CEO’s shock kids social media move

YouTube’s chief executive Neal Mohan is the latest in a line of tech bosses who have admitted to limiting their children’s social media use, as harms of being online for young people have become more evident.

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The federal government is tripling funding for its home battery scheme but tweaking eligibility. (David Mariuz/AAP PHOTOS)

'Smash-hit' battery scheme topped up, subsidies trimmed

Government backing for home batteries will be dialled back for larger systems in a move intended to make the scheme sustainable and open to more households.

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Investors have driven mortgage lending to a new high.

As lending soars, we continue to live on borrowed time

Mortgage lending has hit new record highs, driven by investors. This was occurring before Labor’s 5 per cent deposit scheme for first-homebuyers was fast-tracked to October 1.

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Silicon Valley is again betting everything on a new technology. But the mania is not a reboot of the late-1990s frenzy.

Why the AI boom is very different to the dot-com boom

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Silicon Valley is experiencing an AI boom that bears resemblance to the dot-com boom. But despite the similarities, there are many differences that could lead to a wildly different outcome.

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