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Tax breaks for electric vehicles will be significantly curtailed in a move expected to save the budget $1.7 billion as Treasurer Jim Chalmers says large cuts across the board will help reduce demand.

Tax breaks for EVs to be slashed in Budget savings

Tax breaks for electric vehicles will be significantly curtailed in a move expected to save the budget $1.7 billion as Treasurer Jim Chalmers says large cuts across the board will help reduce demand.

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Big cuts in next week’s Budget will help reduce demand in the economy as inflation runs hot again, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says as he pledges to deliver a net saving in the bottom line.

Chalmers eyes budget cuts as inflation runs hot again

Big cuts in next week’s Budget will help reduce demand in the economy as inflation runs hot again, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says as he pledges to deliver a net saving in the bottom line.

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Peter Tulip, a former senior research manager with the Reserve Bank, has warned home borrowers of three more rate hikes that would take mortgage rates to levels last seen in 2008.

Cry like it’s 2008: Ex-RBA boffin tips three more rate rises

A former senior research manager with the Reserve Bank has warned home borrowers of three more rate hikes that would take mortgage rates to levels last seen in 2008.

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Accent Group’s Hype DC chain.

ASIC in insider trading probe at Accent Group

The regulator’s enquiries are focused on trading last year by Accent boss Daniel Agostinelli, non-executive director Michael Hapgood and an unnamed senior employee.

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Fresh warning as economic uncertainty grows in Australia.

Big bank warns recession ‘possible’ as pressures build

NAB chief executive Andrew Irvine says a recession is now ‘possible’ as the fuel crisis sparks another Reserve Bank interest rate rise to combat inflation. National Australia Bank’s half-year profit plunged.

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Heith Mackay-Cruise will exit at the end of June.

Southern Cross Media chair to step down

The media group says director Teresa Dyson will replace Heith Mackay-Cruise when he finishes up on June 30.

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Geopolitical tensions have taken a toll on NAB's 2006 first-half statutory net profit.

Major banks' profit falls as global tensions start to bite

A big four bank with a strong focus on business lending says many of its clients are ready to manage cost volatility as the Middle East conflict continues.

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Endeavour Group CEO Jayne Hrdlicka.

Dan Murphy’s stocks up as Endeavour warns of $8m fuel hit

The owner of Dan Murphy’s and BWS liquor stores is stocking up on booze as it braces for a hit of up to $8 million on higher fuel costs related to the ongoing war in the Middle East.

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The Reserve Bank is weighing the dual threats of high inflation and a stalling economy. (Susie Dodds/AAP PHOTOS)

Close call tipped as Reserve Bank mulls third rate hike

Traders and economists expect the central bank to raise interest rates for a third straight meeting but high uncertainty could result in another split decision.

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First-home buyers borrowing capacity has been negatively impacted by interest rate hikes. NewsWire / Damian Shaw

Couples’ housing dreams crushed by rate pain

First-home buyers have discovered their dream home just became $73,100 further away due to a surprising impact of interest rate hikes.

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The fate of more than 1400 jobs at two Nyrstar smelters is in limbo as the company seeks more taxpayer funds. (Ethan James/AAP PHOTOS)

Over 1400 smelter jobs at risk as bailout deadline passes

The future of more than 1400 workers at two Nyrstar smelters in South Australia and Tasmania are at risk after no new bailout package was worked out on the final day of deadline, with SA Premier blaming China.

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Woolworths has long been Australia’s biggest supermarket with a store footprint of over 1130, compared with Coles’ 867.

Coles or Woolies? Who’s winning the store wars?

As cost-crisis weary households keep value front of mind amid higher fuel prices and threats of more interest rate hikes, there’s one supermarket winning shoppers’ dollar.

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The world’s oil markets are in La La Land.

Oil markets in La La land as experts warn of supply shock

THE ECONOMIST: Markets are disconnected from reality and we are heading for the biggest global oil-supply shock in history, energy experts warn.

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Singles are paying nearly $10,000 more than couples annually to cover basics.

Hidden ‘singles tax’ costing solo Aussies nearly $10K more a year

If you’re single and feel worse off financially than your coupled-up friends, you’re not wrong.

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Coles CEO Leah Weckert.

Coles dives as it warns of supplier pressure to hike prices

Sales growth at Coles has failed to keep pace with its arch rival as the grocery giant warns customers that suppliers are pushing for higher prices to offset the ripple effects of the war in the Middle East.

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