Aust stocks open higher
Local market posts slight gains in early trade on election result, US jobs data.
China's fading shale gas push
China's private shale gas sector is stumbling commercially with the cost of drilling and tapping reserves proving a daunting prospect for novice firms.
NAB SPONSORED CONTENT: Collaboration creates a family farm with a corporate mindset
Four years ago, John Gladigau joined forces with fellow farmer Robin Schaefer to create Bulla Burra. The collaboration has led to improved efficiency and even a better lifestyle.
Trust Co accepts Perpetual offer
Target inks sweetened takeover deal as Perpetual supports interim dividend.
Banks to save on derivatives
International regulators exempt foreign exchange swaps from derivative fee plans.
Meeting carbon pricing's oddball jury
The climate change views of a ragtag group of rev-heads, gun, bible and sports loving senators is likely to decide the fate of carbon pricing in Australia.
Five years on, big US banks are back
Five years after the financial meltdown the clout of US banks has returned. They're stronger and more profitable than pre-GFC even as stress-testing grown more extreme.
Aurora boosts borrowing base
The borrowing base was granted as a result of the company's 28% increase in its proven reserves to 27.6 MMboe.
Solar installation compliance just got easier
Solar prices are plummeting but, with demand for compliance more competitive, there are ways to dodge the increasing installation costs.
An open letter to Mr Abbott
Australia already lags other countries in redefining its energy system and would not be well served by propping up old forms of power generation.
Stocks to watch post-election
Companies with roads and infrastructure projects are among those to watch in the wake of a change of government.
NAB overtakes AMP in super
Survey shows NAB leapfrogs AMP as Australia's largest manager of corporate super.
Markets: One for the roads
Companies with roads and infrastructure projects are among those to watch in the wake of a change of government.
Labor awaits Albanese's decision
Either Bill Shorten or Anthony Albanese will be Labor's next leader. Post-election, it's the toughest job in politics, but a serious political aspirant should take the opportunity regardless.
Thodey firm on $11bn NBN deal
Telstra chief commits to working on coalition's NBN, expects previous pricetag to be honoured.