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Mattel's new autistic Barbie doll comes with a fidget spinner and noise-cancelling headphones. (AP PHOTO)

Toy maker Mattel adds autistic Barbie to doll line

An autistic Barbie is joining Mattel's line of fashion dolls that's intended to celebrate diversity and inclusion.

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Super Retail bombs after profit miss during peak period

Shares in the company behind BCF, SuperCheap Auto and Rebel bombed on a profit miss during the retail trader’s most crucial shopping period. 

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Darren Woods, chair and chief executive of Exxon Mobil.

Trump ‘inclined’ to keep ExxonMobil out of Venezuela

US President says he’s ‘inclined’ to keep ExxonMobil out of Venezuela after its top executive was sceptical about oil investment efforts in the country after the toppling of former President Nicolás Maduro.

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 Pessimism has become both widespread and persistent.

Why pessimism is the world’s main economic problem

THE ECONOMIST: Today, if ever, positive energy is in short supply. Pessimism has become both widespread and persistent.

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 Farmers and locals work to defend property near Yarck, in central Victoria.

Natural disasters push insurer Suncorp over budget

Insurance giant boss says the company is on alert for potential increases in claims as a tropical cyclone affects north Queensland and the risks from fires persist in Victoria.

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Nicolas Maduro in handcuffs after landing at a Manhattan helipad on January 5.

Payout over Maduro capture puts markets in spotlight

Prediction markets let people wager on anything from a basketball game to the outcome of a presidential election — and recently, the downfall of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

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The booming GLP-1 space was built on weekly injections. In 2026, new obesity pills will push the market into its next chapter.

Obesity pills: How they could reshape the GLP-1 market

The booming GLP-1 space was built on weekly injections. In 2026, new obesity pills will push the market into its next chapter.

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Monthly household spending figures for November will take in the pre-Christmas sales period. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Hopes Black Friday could sustain spending growth

After a stronger than expected month for consumer spending, pre-Christmas sales could see that trend continue.

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NAB says consumers’ willingness to tighten belts further is wearing thin

Australians have ‘cut-back fatigue’ amid high cost pressures

Australian consumers are feeling increasingly stressed about their finances amid renewed cost-of-living-pressures, yet new bank data suggests they are unwilling to tighten belts further.

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Pluribis is a masterclass in the hidden complexity of everyday economic life.

What hit series Pluribus’ hive mind reveals about economics

THE ECONOMIST: It’s a masterclass in the hidden complexity of everyday economic life and the terrifying efficiency of a world without private property.

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Simon Trott.

Rio Tinto and Glencore back in the ring for megadeal talks

Rio Tinto and Glencore are back in negotiations for a merger that would create the world’s biggest mining company.

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Iron ore is WA’s biggest industry with sales tallying more than $110 billion annually, close to a quarter of Western Australia’s output.

Analysts point to iron ore as trade balance takes a hit

Major bank economists will keep a close eye on Australia’s giant iron ore sales amid a pricing dispute with China and a fall in the national trade balance.

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The train partially derailed on the East West rail corridor north of Port Pirie, in South Australia’s mid-north late on Tuesday.

Coles, Woolworths enlist more trucks in SA rail link fail

Coles and Woolworths have hired extra trucks to keep WA supplied while repairs get underway following a train derailment in South Australia that has blocked a vital rail route.

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New Ansell chief executive Nathalie Ahlström.

Ansell recruits ex-Georg Jensen boss as new CEO

Listed glove manufacturer Ansell has found an unlikely new chief executive in the former boss of a Finnish group behind Wedgwood, Georg Jensen and Waterford. 

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The McRib is heading to court.

Macca’s sued over McRib that ‘doesn’t contain rib’

If you’ve ever wondered what exactly is in a McDonald’s McRib, you could be about to find out by order of the court.

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