Dangerous omens in Deutsche Bank's tumbling shares
The market is worried Deutsche Bank could soon run into difficulties, and that may mean dramatic ripple effects in the eurozone and broader global economy.
Flabby Australia's chance to get lean
Surviving in the digital era means companies need to toughen up and use tech techniques for business transformation.
Splunk: "Big Data", big opportunities
The US IT group is now a major player in the "Big Data" space - an area that presents huge growth opportunities for those that can harness its potential.
Bookstores shake off the dust jackets
The internet might be hurting bookshops but they're not ready to become a bookmark in history just yet.
Weekend Economist: Home improvement
As consumer confidence improves, and with rates set to be on hold for the next 12 months, investor-driven housing activity is likely to gain momentum well into 2015.
'Earn or learn' while our tax dollars burn
Canberra's approach to shepherding unemployed youth into work or study faces a challenge in ensuring government subsidies won't be rorted.
Bonds, not bailouts, for 'too big to fail' banks
Call the bonds Class R -- for reorganisation. Owners might take a haircut, but they'd also become owners of the bank.
The Fed fuels investors' sweet dreams, but for how long?
As US inflation and unemployment edge closer to the Federal Reserve's targets, it will be more difficult for Janet Yellen to suppress interest rate volatility and keep markets stable.
The Week Ahead
Earnings season is in full flight, with results expected from the likes of Woodside, BHP Billiton, Seek Limited and Wesfarmers, while a flurry of top shelf indicators will be released in the US.
Editor's Picks
In this week's essential reading guide, Kohler keeps an eye on Treasury Wine, Bartholomeusz looks at CBA's earnings report and Burgess tackles the hypocrisy surrounding politicians' wealth.
Nickel sale failure driving BHP demerger course
BHP'S declared preference for a demerger follows its failure to find a buyer for its Nickel West operation for the asking price of up to $1bn.
What a BHP demerger will mean for shareholders
A BHP Billiton demerger will see the company refocus its energy on its highest-returning assets while hiving off its non-core investments, but one set of shareholders may have to be compensated.
Is Maurice Newman a nutter or a genius?
Tony Abbott's business adviser Maurice Newman believes we must beef up our military to prepare for war driven not by global warming but global cooling. Could he just be a genius who, in addition to being an investment banker, is rather handy at atmospheric science?
The soft spots in ANZ's solid result
Similar to CBA, ANZ has generated its earnings growth through cost control and a decline in bad debts. But its pristine credit quality is reflective of the continued sluggishness in the economy and falling demand for loans.
What to do about aviation's emissions growth?
The industry's best efforts to curb its carbon footprint are set to be outweighed by demand growth driven by low-cost leisure travel. Cutting demand for flights looms as a Herculean task.
India falls back on imported fossil fuels
India's reliance on imported coal, gas and oil has spiked in the past two years as the democratic behemoth struggles to develop domestic energy sources to meet growing demand.