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Two of the world’s biggest creators of scripted drama are set to create one of the biggest shows the corporate world has ever seen.

Hollywood up in arms as Netflix plans $125b Netflix takeover

Two of the world’s biggest creators of scripted drama are set to create one of the biggest shows the corporate world has ever seen.

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Netflix has announced it’s reached a deal to buy pieces of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Netflix announces deal to buy Warner Bros, HBO for $108b

The multi-billion dollar deal will bring a swift end to a dramatic bidding process that saw Paramount and Comcast also vying for the legacy assets.

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Netflix looks set to be likely winner of Warner Bros acquisition, beating out Paramount and Comcast.

Netflix looks likely to gobble up major Hollywood studio

Netflix has emerged as the likely winner of the three-horse race to buy Warner Bros in a deal worth tens of billions of dollars. The transaction will rock Hollywood.

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TikTok has offered unique ways for users to appeal wrongful account deactivations, including through a credit card authorisation that incurs a temporary charge. 

TikTok reveals how it will comply with looming ban

TikTok has urged young users to download their content just days out from Australia’s social media ban coming into effect on December 10. 

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 Mega-mergers are reshaping entire industries but analysts are split on whether it’s win or lose.

Will the mega-merger wave wipe out shareholder value?

THE ECONOMIST: Mega-mergers are reshaping entire industries but analysts are split on whether shareholders stand to gain or lose.

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Premier Investments chair Solomon Lew.

Lew blames cost-of-living crisis for Smiggle’s sliding sales

Premier Investments’ billionaire chair Solomon Lew has taken a swipe at the Government’s handling of the cost-of-living crisis, which he says has hurt the performance of kids stationery juggernaut Smiggle.

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We now know where that Budget deficit road leads. 

Rate cuts turn to rate hikes in the blink of an eye

EDITORIAL: Not only is another rate cut in the near future off the cards, suddenly we are looking at a rate rise.

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Corporate Travel’s CEO Jamie Pherous faces fight to steady company amid accounting scandal

Why Corporate Travel’s CEO compared himself to a prostitute

The troubled travel company was last valued at $2.3 billion but has since been sin-binned in a share market suspension.

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There’s fears the higher-than-expected consumer spending in October could quickly reverse 2025’s rate cuts next year.

Early Christmas splurge and rising deficit raises rate fears

A buying spree on luxury items from shoes to concert tickets could force the central bank to reverse three interest rate cuts - and potentially go further.

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THE ECONOMIST: Coders and call-centre jobs have been especially vulnerable to artificial intelligence.

Lessons from the frontlines of AI adoption

THE ECONOMIST: Why coders and call-centre agents are especially vulnerable to the technology

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Renewables are anticipated to keep a lid on electricity prices over the next five years but a speedier transition is needed to keep bills lower in the 2030s.

Mis-timing energy transition could prove a costly lesson

Renewables are anticipated to keep a lid on electricity prices over the next five years but a speedier transition is needed to keep bills lower in the 2030s.

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Inflation is too high for the central bank to cut interest rates.

RBA exposes Budget deficit and interest rate link

EDITORIAL: It has fallen to Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michele Bullock, in her best governor language, to point out what is really going on.

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THE ECONOMIST: Commodities are heading for a hangover.

The shock price drops coming in 2026

THE ECONOMIST: Three buckets predict a year of highs, lows and hangovers for global commodity prices.

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Qantas' Vanessa Hudson.

Qantas confirms major job losses ahead of Christmas

In an email to staff Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has confirmed a senior team overhaul after rumours of 400 job losses before the end of 2025.

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Landline phones to help reduce screen time are booming.

New phone craze as landline sales booming

Within hours hundreds of people said they needed the device.

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