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Energy giants surge as war drives oil and gas prices.

Oil, gas and coal companies cash in on war

Australian trade unions are calling for higher taxes on energy companies, but professional investors say the war has proven how reliant on fossil fuels the world still is.

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 Shortages of fuels and chemicals threaten industries from farming to pharmaceuticals.

The Iran war is roiling commodities far beyond oil

Shortages of fuels and chemicals threaten industries from farming to pharmaceuticals.

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Petrol and diesel prices have risen as fast as wholesale prices – and in some cases more than that – since the US-Israel-Iran war began. 

Fuel retailers hauled before ACCC to explain price spikes

The consumer watchdog has hauled in petrol companies and motoring groups to get to the bottom of fuel price spikes amid the war in the Middle East.

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Fuel suppliers hauled in as petrol crisis deepens nationwide

Some of Australia’s biggest fuel retailers, including Ampol, 7-Eleven, and BP, have been hauled into a meeting with the consumer watchdog.

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Traders on Wall Street have pushed back their expectations for a US rate cut to after October. (EPA PHOTO)

Wall Street ends higher as traders return to AI stocks

US stocks have closed higher, buoyed by a rebound in technology firms' shares. This major Nvidia announcement played a key part in confidence returning.

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Criminal groups have defrauded the banks of up to $1 billion.

AUSTRAC scrambles to uncover $1 billion mortgage fraud

Financial crime regulator AUSTRAC and Australia’s big banks are scrambling to share information about organised crime home loan scams that could be worth as much $1 billion. 

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Both levels of government are taking action against fuel price gouging.

What new ‘compliance blitz’ means for dodgy fuel sellers

Fuel retailers will face a ‘compliance blitz’ from both State and Federal levels amid widespread concerns over price gouging. Here’s what that means.

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GYG co-CEOs Hilton Brett and Steven Marks.

Guzman y Gomez co-CEO cuts duties ahead of kidney transplant

Guzman y Gomez co-chief executive Hilton Brett will cut his workload as he prepares for a kidney transplant later this year, leaving a question mark over the company’s leadership in Australia.

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Three rate rises could add thousands to a new mortgage.

Fuel costs predicted to push interest rates to 15-year high

Australian home borrowers could be hit with a number of rate rises this year, sending the Reserve Bank cash rate to a level last seen in 2011.

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The RBA is expected to be the world's only central bank to raise rates this week. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Australian shares dip slightly as war enters third week

The Australian stock exchange has dipped ahead of a busy week of global central bank rate decisions, with the Reserve Bank expected to be the only one to hike.

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Doom and gloom as Chalmers warns of inflation rise

A widely-tipped interest rate hike on top of the ongoing global fuel crisis is spelling doom and gloom for household budgets as Jim Chalmers warns Treasury thinks inflation could rise close to 5 per cent. 

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Jim Chalmers won't do it, so RBA Governor Michele Bullock is wrestling the economy to the ground.

‘Once bitten, twice shy’: RBA’s huge rate call

Australian families face a devastating double blow as the fallout from the Middle East smashes domestic households.

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Australia supplies about 40 per cent of Japan's LNG imports, and Tokyo now wants more.

Japan asks Australia to boost LNG amid Iran crisis

Japan is worrying about its fuel supplies while the Iran war rages so is calling on its "energy security lifeline" Australia to ramp up much-needed gas exports.

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Energy minister Chris Bowen has been accused of being ‘asleep at the wheel’ as Australians in some areas face ‘unacceptable’ fuel shortages.

Bowen blasted as Aussies face ‘unacceptable’ fuel shortages

Energy minister Chris Bowen has been accused of being ‘asleep at the wheel’ as Australians in some areas face ‘unacceptable’ fuel shortages.

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