Business

THE ECONOMIST: If the AI bubble bursts, an unusual recession could follow.

The tech boom twist no one is ready for

THE ECONOMIST: If the AI bubble bursts, an unusual recession could follow.

Updated
Read more (4 min) →
Blue ORigin

WATCH: Blue Origin launches, loops and lands back on Earth

Billionaire Amazon owner Jeff Bezos has launched his Blue Origin New Glenn rocket, after multiple abandoned attempts, successfully landing back on Earth just nine minutes later.

Updated
Read more (1 min) →
Strong jobs data indicates the Reserve Bank’s interest-rate easing cycle is over, analysts say. (Aap/AAP PHOTOS)

Tide turning on Reserve Bank rate cut expectations

More economists are predicting the interest rate-cutting cycle is over following surprise jobs data, but youth employment figures could tell a different story.

Updated
Read more (2 min) →

Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.

Get the first look at the digital newspaper, curated daily stories and breaking headlines delivered to your inbox.

Email Us
By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.
CommBank shares have slumped 16 per cent since June.

Investor concern as CommBank shares in freefall

Shares in Australia’s biggest bank are down 16 per cent since June and many professional analysts still label it a sell on valuation grounds.

Updated
Read more (3 min) →
Liberals leader Sussan Ley.

How Sussan Ley ditched net zero and re-drew the battle lines

AARON PATRICK: After six tumultuous months as leader, Sussan Ley just fundamentally changed Australian politics. Here’s what it means.

Updated
Read more (3 min) →
Seven West Media and Southern Cross Media merger

Seven West, Southern Cross merger gets ACCC tick

The competition watchdog has cleared the proposed merger between Seven West Media and Southern Cross Media Group, a deal that is set to transform Australia’s media landscape. 

Updated
Read more (2 min) →
Ryan Stokes.

Ryan Stokes warns Australia faces gas shortfall in 2026

SGH chief executive Ryan Stokes has warned Australia’s southern states face gas shortfalls as soon as the third quarter of 2026 as tight regulations and price controls limit domestic supply.

Updated
Read more (3 min) →
A drop in Australia’s unemployment figures puts interest rate cuts into further doubt.

Rate cut in doubt as unemployment falls to 4.3 per cent

Australia’s unemployment rate fell back to 4.3 per cent in October - a bad sign for borrowers. NAB has become the latest of the big four banks to say no there will be no Reserve Bank interest rate cuts in 2026.

Updated
Read more (5 min) →
THE ECONOMIST: The world’s public finances look ever more perilous

Markets smell trouble as money gets cheaper

THE ECONOMIST: The world’s public finances look ever more perilous.

Updated
Read more (3 min) →
People are increasingly nervous about the labour market outlook, an analyst says. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Signs labour market outlook gloomier than RBA thinks

Unemployment is likely to fall in the latest reading but some economists think the rate could rise further next year, leaving the door open for more rate cuts.

Updated
Read more (2 min) →
Beach Energy chair Ryan Stokes.

Beach Energy chair calls for climate policy rethink

Ryan Stokes has called on the Federal Government to reconsider a key plank of its climate policy regime, describing the safeguard mechanism as a de facto tax.

Updated
Read more (1 min) →
Flight Centre co-founder Graham Turner says AI could have the most transformative impact on its business.

Up, up and AI: Flight Centre’s biggest challenge yet

Flight Centre has survived the 9/11 terror attacks, rise of the internet, global financial crisis, and coronavirus pandemic, but analysts and management say it is now facing its biggest structural shift yet. 

Updated
Read more (3 min) →
A big four bank is lifting fixed interest rates in an ‘ominous sign’ for all mortgage holders.

‘Ominous sign’ as major bank moves on rates

A big four bank is lifting fixed interest rates in an ‘ominous sign’ for all mortgage holders.

Updated
Read more (2 min) →
Menulog has announced it will shut down all operations in Australia later this month.

Bombshell as Menulog reveals it’s shutting Aussie operation

The food delivery service has announced it will shut down all operations in Australia, putting 120 people out of a job.

Updated
Read more (2 min) →
The Economist: Baby boomers are riding a new wave of enthusiasm.

Retirees gone wild on Wall Street

THE ECONOMIST: Investing in equities may make sense for individuals — but it could also exacerbate a crash

Updated
Read more (4 min) →