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The Bank Of America is being sued over alleged ties Epstein.

Bank of America sued over alleged ties to Epstein

Legal action has been launched against one of America’s biggest financial institutions over alleged financial ties with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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ASX, gold to record high, investors call Trump’s bluff.

ASX, gold hit record high as investors call Trump’s bluff

Investors have shrugged off President Trump’s tariff threats as ASX banks, miners and data centre businesses linked to AI sent shares to a record high.

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Australia’s jobless rate has lifted to 4.5 per cent in September, the highest level in nearly four years.

Unemployment shock puts heat on RBA

A November call on interest rates is set to go down to the wire as the Reserve Bank faces the threat of dual hits from rising unemployment and hotter inflation.

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THE ECONOMIST: As China and America clash over trade, cracks emerge in each side’s position.

China flips the trade war script as Trump threatens tariffs

THE ECONOMIST: As China and America clash over trade, cracks emerge in each side’s position.

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Gaining a foothold in the housing market remains a challenge as prices and rents climb higher.

'Unfair': Investors flock as essential workers struggle

Bank lending to property investors has reached its highest level in almost a decade, as yields surge while care workers and teachers struggle to afford rents.

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock has hinted at another interest rate cut.

Rate cut pressure rises after shock jobless figures

Unemployment is now at a four-year high, stirring pressure for a Melbourne Cup day rate cut.

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Labour figures are among major sets of data the Reserve Bank will examine for its next rates call. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Job figures to set scene for possible interest rate cut

While unemployment figures are tipped to remain on hold at 4.2 per cent, changes to the forecast could put pressure on the central bank to cut rates.

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Uncertainty in France is causing companies to pause investment.

France’s political turmoil is leaving foreign investors wary

THE NEW YORK TIMES: ‘France has traditionally been the locomotive of Europe, now it has become the caboose.’

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Geraldine Slattery says the company’s relationship with its Chinese customers remained ‘strong’ and negotiations were a ‘normal’ annual event.

Slattery says BHP-China relationship ‘strong’

BHP’s Australia boss has said the mining giant’s relationship with China is ‘strong’ amid a rumoured ban on the company’s iron ore and revealed her price prediction for the vital commodity.

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Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI Inc,

‘Erotica’ version coming soon to ChatGPT AI

Adult ChatGPT users can will soon be able to access a less censored version of the artificial intelligence chatbot, which will include erotic materials.

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Reserve Bank of Australia chief Economist and assistant governor Sarah Hunter has issued a warning over Australia’s productivity problems.

RBA official predicts surge in house prices

A senior Reserve Bank official is predicting house price increases, as the IMF forecast inflation problems in 2026.

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Beijing turns the war on monopolies into a weapon against America.

China’s act of revenge on big US tech

THE ECONOMIST: Beijing turns the war on monopolies into a weapon against America.

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Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn speaks during the bank’s annual general meeting at the Gabba in Brisbane.

CBA signals Matt Comyn has another three years at helm

The AGM in Brisbane has heard that the appointment of a new CEO will be directed by the next chair

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Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest and CEO Dino Otranto at the  opening of the miner’s Green Energy Hub at the Christmas Creek mine site in the Pilbara last year.

Fortescue to sack hundreds in the UK and Australia

Scores of Fortescue jobs are set to go as the miner offshores work to China and Germany while drastically scaling back plans to build renewable batteries in-house for mining trucks and equipment.

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The spot price of silver has soared more than 70 per cent this year.

Silver surges past record price set 45 years ago

Gold and silver prices surged again on Tuesday as the gains spread across the share market and boosted national wealth.

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