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Power market has already repealed the carbon tax
The underlying market in wholesale electricity contracts has already priced-in the repeal, with power selling at some of the lowest levels since the wholesale electricity market was created.
SIV program: The Great Wall of Frustration
There's about $5bn in investment dollars, mainly from China, that's waiting to be transferred into Australia but for our technology start-ups the windfall still seems illusory at best.
Pepperstone's unlikely millionaire
The media-shy co-founder of online forex broker Pepperstone has already built an empire, but with an IPO on the way Owen Kerr is just getting started.
Five graphs that will change your mind on power prices
It's time to stop blaming the carbon tax for the price hikes.
Germany needs a Chinese Snowden
Angela Merkel has been quick to criticise Washington over NSA snooping, but the risks of Chinese cyber espionage could be just as damaging to Germany's economy.
How pushing water uphill can solve our renewable energy issues
Storage is, of course, the holy grail of renewable energy and off-river pumped hydro could be the answer for Australia, with 20-40 sites able to stabilise the whole electricity system.
Aurizon, Baosteel achieve 90% relevant interest in Aquila
Companies will compulsorily acquire Aurizon, sealing the $1.4bn takeover of junior miner.
Yellow Brick Road to buy RESI
Bouris-led group set to buy mortgage lender for $36m as it chases more market share.
Scentre raises $3bn in EU bonds
Newly formed shopping mall meets strong demand for massive bond deal.
Wall Street slumps as earnings eyed
Dow closes below 17,000 points as quarterly earnings season kicks off in earnest.
Creating the perfect e-commerce website
Even the best designed websites throw up potentially deal-breaking obstacles for customers.
Can we really do without coal? - part II
The best way forward is to push coal-fired plants towards a cleaner and more efficient future, rather than completely shutting them down.
Report's 2030 optimism; offshore wind builds
The week in clean energy saw a report predict Europe will be 50% renewables by 2030 with solar panels as ubiquitous globally as smartphones while, elsewhere, offshore wind projects moved forward in each of the UK and US.
Australia-China FTA a stepping stone rather than an end point
Once an FTA is achieved, it is up to companies to use their wits to secure better market access and go for sources of growth in each other's economies that a offer a long-term future.