A terms-of-trade test for credit investors
The decline in Australia's terms of trade will bring challenges and benefits to the corporate sector. Companies with strong cost control and balance sheet management will be well-placed to withstand the macro headwinds.
AGL, Origin and EnergyAustralia's 'shame' of self-interest
New analysis shows how handsomely big power companies - and how little consumers - stand to gain from a reduced RET. Campaign groups are onto it; but can you blame business for being all about business?
NAB's UK blight overshadows its improving performance
National Australia Bank's UK operations continue to detract from its high-performing Australian franchise, which has seen strong growth in its residential mortgage portfolio and wealth management business.
The online roadmap to wish fulfillment
Technology may be the backbone of her business, but Birdsnest founder Jane Cay spends more of her time focusing on service and maintaining the culture that has put a Cooma store on the map.
Building silk roads for the 21st century
The establishment of Trans-Himalayan Economic Corridors could help to create a seamless Asian economy and lift growth throughout the region.
The Android Wear experience: Google's smartwatches
Google reckons the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live have the design and software chops, but is an Android Wear smartwatch really a must-have accessory?
Melbourne case study: Do the poor have fewer cars?
A recent paper supports Joe Hockey's contention that rates of car ownership are lower for the 'poor' yet, in Melbourne at least, it shows lower income households generally have a vehicle.
Europe faces a new bank crisis
In this interview with Alan Kohler, Paul Schulte of SGI Research warns that major European banks are in danger of another debt implosion.
How to choose a great solar supplier
There is a long list of qualities that you should seek when choosing a solar company - like transparency, track record and price. Thankfully, there is a shortcut to doing this, too.
How to beat the new cybersecurity megamonsters
Today's cyber threats are more complex and sophisticated than ever before. Businesses need an intelligent, data-driven approach to security to match them head on.
China's bad case of data blues will test Beijing
Beijing has so far resisted the temptation to expand credit creation to counteract the slowdown in the Chinese economy, but how long can it keep its finger away from the stimulus trigger?
Renewable Energy Target cut would hit budget: modelling
Jacobs SKM modelling suggests reducing the renewables target would cost the federal budget $680m and bring $10bn in extra profit to coal and gas generators - with AGL Energy likely to gain the most.
Abbott must abandon his misguided war on the young and poor
It means nothing for the Coalition to say that it supports growth while failing dismally at the task of creating a coherent economic policy. Here's hoping the government injects some common sense into the budget.
Australia's coming coal firestorm
China's shift in energy generation is bad news for our coal exports, but a whole new relationship is set to develop if Australia is prepared to embrace the new paradigms.
Scoreboard: Earnings spotlight
The local market is tipped to open slightly higher despite neutral overseas leads, while earnings season moves up a gear.
DataRoom AM: Hoyts chatter
Hoyts may be on its way to ASX boards as Pacific Equity Partners mulls another IPO, while BHP keeps the market guessing about exactly which assets will be hived off in its demerger.