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Excess Australian wine has surged to over 260 million litres.

Aussie wine glut hits 260 million litres as habits shift

Australia’s wine industry is facing a 260 million litre surplus and consumption is tipped to slow further over the next five years amid changing drinking patterns.

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What’s stopping baby boomers helping their kids now?

Five steps to tap into an early inheritance

DAWN THOMAS: Much of the $3.5t wealth transfer will arrive when recipients are in their late 50s, long after many could have most benefited from it. So, what’s stopping baby boomers helping their kids now?

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Delivery apps make life easier, but a growing gap between shelf price and app price means the ease comes with a sting. 

Is cost of convenience quietly blowing your family budget?

CHRIS FOSTER-RAMSAY: Delivery apps make that moment easier, but a growing gap between shelf price and app price means the ease comes with a sting.

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The flagged changes include a fivefold increase in the amount that needs to be contributed each year.

Shock move to end UK state pension loophole for Australians

NICK BRUINING: In a dramatic shift of the goal posts, the UK Government is set to change the rules for Australians on access to the highly lucrative National Insurance scheme state pension.

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THE ECONOMIST: American firms are facing a squeeze driven by rising costs, thinning margins and shrinking investment.

More money, more problems: American profits under pressure

THE ECONOMIST: For profits to keep growing, American firms will have to elbow their way out of a squeeze driven by rising costs, thinning margins and shrinking investment.

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THE ECONOMIST: China’s high-speed innovation, from robotaxis to pharmaceuticals, holds lessons for the world.

What China will dominate next

THE ECONOMIST: China’s high-speed innovation holds lessons for the world.

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Surging home prices have wiped away the benefits of three interest rate cuts to new buyers.

Momentum shift: Surging house prices wipe out rate cuts

A slowdown in the bellwether housing markets of Sydney and Melbourne suggests that sentiment is starting to sour as hopes of more interest rate cuts dissipate.

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Australians are expected to spend almost $7 billion at shops this weekend.

Retail boss criticises Black Friday Chinese competition

Australians are expected to spend almost $7 billion at shops this weekend, but the industry is worried many will turn to ultra-cheap Chinese websites.

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Sydney Sweeney American Eagle

The new Sydney Sweeney steps in for American Eagle

American Eagle has unveiled a new celebrity face for its holiday denim campaign, just weeks after backlash over its controversial Sydney Sweeney ad.

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Corporate Travel Management has admitted its UK accounts contained serious errors dating back years. 

Shares suspended as Corporate Travel Management flags errors

Shares in $2.3 billion travel group Corporate Travel Management will remain suspended until at least 2026 after it admitted its UK accounts contained serious errors dating back years. 

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‘Kumma’ an AI bear made by FoloToy.

Huge concern after AI toy bear gives sex advice

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The innocent-looking bear talked about knives, sexual topics and even referred to a fetish app.

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Many economists are asking how Michele Bullock and the Reserve Bank got things so badly wrong on inflation.

Why hapless RBA is struggling to read the forecast

Economists who’ve worked for Treasury and the Reserve Bank are questioning the RBA’s ability to forecast inflation following a big shock with consumer prices.

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Why surging inflation is a little sexist.

Why women are copping the sharpest end of inflation

As prices climb across everyday essentials and lifestyle spending, women are bearing the sharper edge of inflation’s impact.

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The rise and falls of Mexican fast-food star Guzman y Gomez has led co-founder Stephen Marks to dismiss the sceptics and say he’s as confident in its future as ever.

‘Very undervalued’: Guzman y Gomez CEO’s $1m share spree

The rise and falls of Mexican fast-food star Guzman y Gomez has led co-founder Stephen Marks to dismiss the sceptics and say he’s as confident in its future as ever.

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Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia are offering heavily reduced airfares for Black Friday.

Jetstar offers $0 return flights as airlines slash prices in Black Friday sales

Thousands of airfares have been heavily discounted across a range of popular destinations.

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