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Rio Tinto shipped a record volume of Pilbara iron ore during the December quarter.

Rio Tinto hits iron ore record, bows to China’s demands

Rio Tinto shipped a record volume of Pilbara iron ore during the December quarter while confirming it has bowed to pressure from China to adopt a new pricing index.

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The US Dollar Index, which weighs the greenback against a basket of six foreign currencies, fell nearly one per cent.

‘Sell America’: US dollar, Treasury prices tumble

The ‘sell America’ trade is in full swing Tuesday morning after President Donald Trump and European leaders escalated tensions over Greenland.

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An Australia-European Union trade deal appears closer than ever.

Australia in EU’s sights after Mercosur win, Trump’s threats

LATIKA M BOURKE: The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has singled out Australia as a priority country for a new trade deal.

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Woolworths boss Amanda Bardwell has been under pressure to turn around a slump in market share, with the Leah Weckert-led Coles reporting higher sales growth. 

Earnings season to show widening gulf between Coles, Woolies

A major analyst reckons Coles will keep the edge over rival Woolworths, with the supermarket giants tipped to report different fortunes during next month’s earnings season.

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The Curragh coal mine in Queensland. Coal consumption hit a record 10 billion tonnes last year.

Chris Bowen wrote off coal. It’s just had its best year ever

AARON PATRICK: Origin Energy’s decision to extend the life of the biggest coal power plant demonstrates the success of the mineral bringing electricity to millions.

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With each passing year the presence of Chinese business abroad grows stronger, in rich and poor countries alike.

Great haul: How Chinese brands dominate the global market

THE ECONOMIST: Having watched foreign multinationals operating on their turf, Chinese firms are making their own products and exporting the brands globally.

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BHP CEO, Mike Henry.

BHP iron ore fires up as potash push blows the budget again

BHP’s Pilbara iron ore machine has racked up a half-year record and copper targets have been set even higher, but ambitions to push into a new commodity in Canada have blown the budget again.

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Origin Energy says extending Eraring's operation to 2029 will reduce risks to system security. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Life of nation's largest coal power station extended

Origin has pushed the retirement of the ageing Eraring coal-fired power station out to 2029 due to market conditions and the plant's role in the national grid.

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Signage outside the IMF headquarters in Washington on Oct. 12. MUST CREDIT: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg

Gone in the blink of an AI

A tech wreck sparked by over-exuberance for artificial intelligence is among the top threats to an otherwise “resilient” global economy in the year ahead, according to the International Monetary Fund.

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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Michele Bullock.

Why the RBA’s independence is a shield, not a safeguard

Much is made of the ‘independence’ of the RBA from government. But just as a mafia boss does not need to issue written instructions to an underboss, nor does a treasurer need to spell things out to the board.

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City Chic has nearly 80 stores across Australia and New Zealand.

City Chic signals US sales recovery after Trump tariff hit

City Chic has signalled a sales recovery in the US following Donald Trump’s tariffs, with the retailer replenishing new-season stock in anticipation of customers flocking to its stores for summer clothes.

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The US President has repeatedly said Greenland is crucial to his country’s security because of its strategic location near Russia and large mineral deposits

Gold miners keep climbing as Trump ups Greenland threats

Donald Trump has heightened fears of trade war between the United States and Europe, sending investors ducking for cover and ASX-listed gold stocks to fresh heights. 

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Laurence Escalante owns 90 per cent of VGW after a $3.2 billion buyout offer last year.

Laurence Escalante spends up on new WWE partnership

VGW says the deal provides for its portfolio of online social games to “collaborate with WWE across multiple platforms, providing premium entertainment experiences” for players in its flagship market of the US.

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Mining mergers are back in style, but consolidation will not ease the copper shortage.

Why the race for copper is prompting mega-mergers

THE ECONOMIST: Mining mergers are back in style, but consolidation will not ease the shortage.

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Geopolitical tensions have sent jitters through equities markets after the United States took a more aggressive tone on plans to acquire Greenland.

Aussie shares tip lower as Trump teases fresh tariffs

Geopolitical tensions have sent jitters through equities markets after the United States took a more aggressive tone on plans to acquire Greenland.

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