Rio Tinto's uranium mine to restart
Federal govt approves Energy Resources Australia to reopen Kakadu mine after spill.
Aust stocks open little changed
Local market begins flat after S&P 500 hit a fresh closing high despite mixed US economic data.
The EPA goes (relatively) easy on coal
The EPA's proposed rule is much less radical than it appears, basically ensuring already-fading coal doesn't rise again in the case of a gas price spike.
The secret weapon every small business needs
The performance gap between businesses that leverage ICT and those that don't is staggering, but with cloud computing it's easier than ever for SMEs to bridge the gap.
India's energy future: Australian coal or renewable revolution?
Narendra Modi made his name in renewable energy by overseeing India's largest solar program. But he faces difficulties repeating it on the national scale.
The marginal cost of a 2-degree world
The world is expected to spend $50 trillion to 2035 on energy anyway. Just $5 trillion more will spare us dangerous climate change, the International Energy Agency says.
GrainCorp unveils $200m revamp of grain storage network
Group announces single largest capital investment in country network in its history.
Dicksmith upbeat about omni-channel strategy
Retailer on track to have online sales contribute 10% to total sales within 3 years.
The RBA shouldn't ignore the housing market's headwinds
The Reserve Bank's reluctance to tackle the risks posed by the housing sector clashes with its mandate to promote financial stability, especially given the implications of a bust for banks and credit markets.
Wall Street closes higher
US stocks close higher despite mixed data, Dow falls just shy of new peak.
Deeper cuts needed by all - sooner
New analysis has delivered a dose of reality, saying governments need to be more aggressive before 2020, including the US, to keep temperature increases to just 2 degrees.
An umpire calls for an RET overhaul
RET cost burdens will shift back to consumers if the market stays in its current 'messy' state, the east coast energy market regulator said as it recommended a floating target. But it also came up with another plan.
Supermarket trench warfare heads online
Woolworths and Wesfarmers are taking vastly different approaches to the online retail boom. One of them is bound to be wrong and will feel the pain for years to come.
Scoreboard: At your service
The surging services sector in the US saw the S&P 500 hit a new high, while European stocks were mixed as investors await the ECB's next move.
DataRoom AM: Singapore sling
Stockland weighs its options following Frasers Centrepoint's bid for Australand, while Monash IVF gets ready to hit the ASX boards.
The EU's unique definition of democracy
Jean-Claude Juncker's triumph in the European Commission elections is causing problems for his own party while antagonising sceptics across the channel, highlighting the EU's innate dysfunction.