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Adairs is Australia’s biggest retailer of home furnishings and furniture, with about 200 stores across the country.

Adairs’ earnings weighed down by promotional blitz

Home furnishings chain Adairs says it is on track to deliver record sales in the 2025 financial year, but heavy discounting to achieve this has dented margins.

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Air India has been found to be in breach of safety standards.

‘Serious violations’: Air India put on notice over breaches

Following a deadly crash that killed 241 people, Air India has been forced to take multiple key airline officials off the roster, as a peak investigative body found it was in serious breach of regulations.

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Here’s the magic number you need to live a comfortable retirement.

The annual amount you now need to retire — and it’s not $1m

If you’re hoping to draw a line under your working life soon but have yet to run the numbers on how much money you’re likely to splash about each year in retirement, rest easy. We’ve got the numbers you need.

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Metcash boss Doug Jones.

Cost-conscious shoppers bypassing big-box chains: Metcash

Metcash boss Doug Jones says cost-conscious shoppers are increasingly choosing their local liquor stores over big-box retailers as the product offerings improve and the price gap narrows.

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The Good Guys is in court for making ‘misleading’ promotions.

JB Hi-Fi pays $13.5m to settle The Good Guys credit suit

Retail giant JB Hi-Fi has agreed to pay a $13.5 million fine to settle allegations that certain store promotions at The Good Guys were misleading and deceptive.

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If Iran moves to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, prices could spike, but analysts see that scenario as unlikely for now

What US strikes on Iran could mean for world oil prices

If Iran moves to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, prices could spike, but analysts see that scenario as unlikely for now

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THE ECONOMIST: Far from being passive observers, corporations are some of the market’s most effective arbitrageurs.

Who are the world’s best investors?

THE ECONOMIST: Far from being passive observers, corporations are some of the market’s most effective arbitrageurs.

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The NSW budget is about the future of essential services and economic growth, Daniel Mookhey says.

Future focus and inflation blare a factor ahead of budget

Ahead of delivering his third budget, NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey says changes are required to ensure the state can ‘hold on to what we love’.

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Jim Chalmers is facing a real test of conviction with his productivity roundtable. Is he brave enough to break his election promises for the common good?

Is Jim Chalmers brave enough to be a hypocrite?

AARON PATRICK: The treasurer can prove his critics wrong and use a meeting of experts to make some tough-but-worthy decisions, rather than just raising taxes.

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Economists have recommended five ways to overhaul Australia’s tax system.

The Big 5 pillars of tax reform leading economists want

JACKSON HEWETT: Treasurer Jim Chalmers doesn’t want to rule anything in or out, apart from inheritance tax, the tax free family home and presumably the, GST, so what would transform the country?

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Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher.

Foreign ownership of oil and gas assets is nothing new

Anyone who doubts the world’s ongoing dependence on fossil fuel should think about the logic of a takeover bid for Santos.

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Simon Birmingham will lead the Australian Banking Association.

Former finance minister to lead banking lobby group

Former Coalition senator Simon Birmingham has been named as the new chief of the Australian Banking Association.

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PwC Australia chief executive Officer Kevin Burrowes
speaks during a parliamentary in Canberra in October 2023.

Landmark PwC accounts reveal 17 per cent fall in profit

The reduced $619.2m profit was shared by the firm’s 628 owner-partners, who pocketed an average $767,000 but are liable for the tax due on the income.

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THE ECONOMIST: Mark Zuckerberg owner is throwing ‘insane amounts of money at people’ to achieve his Artificial Intelligence ambitions.

Facebook’s megaspend to beat chatGPT in AI arms race

THE ECONOMIST: The Facebook owner is throwing throwing ‘insane amounts of money at people’ to achieve his Artificial Intelligence ambitions.

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National Australia Bank has been fined $751,200. NewsWire / Roy VanDerVegt

Major bank fined $750,000 over data breaches

A major bank has been fined for breaches of Australia’s economy-wide data-sharing scheme that let down Australian consumers.

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