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Bank profits after job cuts

Big four bank boasts profit boost after slashing 3500 jobs

ANZ’s new cost-cutting chief executive has boasted that simplifying its banking business is paying off with a much stronger half-year profit following mass retrenchments during a time of global uncertainty.

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Coles says it continues to see value-seeking behaviour from shoppers.

The big changes Coles shoppers are making to cut costs

Coles customers have been forced to make big changes to the way they shop at the grocer as they seek to reduce the financial blows stemming from the war in Iran.

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Elon Musk's lawsuit alleges OpenAI ditched its mission to build AI for the public good.

Musk tells court he ‘didn't read fine print' of OpenAI

Elon Musk has sparred with a lawyer for OpenAI during his third day of testimony in a trial over the firm's pivot away from its non-profit status.

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Deloitte says the upcoming Federal Budget is “structurally flawed”.

Deloitte slams Jim Chalmers’ ‘structurally flawed’ Budget

Pressure is mounting for Jim Chalmers to sharpen the axe in his upcoming Federal Budget as economists from Deloitte warn years of revenue windfalls have ‘papered over’ structural flaws in the nation’s finances.

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Australia’s banks, insurers and super funds have been warned by their regulator they are unprepared for the threat of AI-related fraud.

Banks cop grim warning over serious AI hacking threats

Australia’s banks, insurers and super funds have been warned by their regulator they are unprepared for the threat of AI-related fraud.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hosed down speculation that his upcoming Budget will score a big revenue boost from tax reform and the Middle East war.

Chalmers talks down hopes for war-driven boost to Budget

Jim Chalmers has hosed down speculation that his upcoming Budget will score a big revenue boost from tax reform and the Middle East war.

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Woolworths boss Amanda Bardwell.

‘First wave’ of price rises loom for supermarket staples

Woolworths boss Amanda Bardwell expects a ‘first wave’ of price rises in fruit, vegetables, milk and bread as she warns consumers are under ‘peak stress’ amid the cost-of-living crisis.

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Aberdeen's Trac Oil & Gas company provides engineering support services for the oil sector.

Swashbuckling oil-services firms are preparing for a boom

THE ECONOMIST: It’s dangerous work, but post-war reconstruction and diversification brings opportunities for the cowboys of the energy industry.

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Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman, speaks at a news conference at the Federal Reserve in Washington.

Powell’s unusual move at divisive meeting to remain in power

Jerome Powell capped off his eight-year tenure as chair of the Federal Reserve with the most divisive policy meeting in decades.

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Elon Musk's lawsuit alleges OpenAI ditched its mission to build AI for the public good.

Musk makes shock claim about OpenAI lawyer in court clash

OpenAI's lawyers argue Elon Musk's lawsuit aims to undermine the company for his competing venture xAI.

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The grocery giant has moved to rein in earnings expectation for the full financial year amid the clouded outlook.

Woolies pulls back earnings outlook as customer nerves show

Woolworths says it has so far weathered the oil price storm fuelled by war in the Mid East but warns there are early signs customers are turning more cautious and suppliers are facing inflationary pressures.

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Work from home jobs surge according to Seek data as Australians embrace flexible working arrangements

The most common work from home jobs revealed

A growing number of job advertisements are now promoting their flexible working options.

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Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., arrives at federal court in Oakland, California, US, on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft Corp. over claims that the startup abandoned its founding mission when it took billions of dollars in backing from the software stalwart and planned its restructuring. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg David Paul Morris

OpenAI trial starts with two very different tales

On the first day of testimony in a landmark trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, two notably different tales were offered of how OpenAI evolved.

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Jim Chalmers’ spending spree has pushed Australia almost to the top of an embarrassing list.

Jim Chalmers’ failure to control inflation is world class

AARON PATRICK: Australia’s prices breakout is worse than most other countries. Economists blame spending increases by the Labor government.

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Aldi Australia CEO Anna McGrath

Shoppers fall out of love with Aldi’s no-name brand products

Aldi Australia has posted weaker sales growth and a profit drop in 2025, with shoppers seemingly falling out of love with the retailer’s no-name brands and cheaper items amid a renewed supermarket price war.

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