The US market is drowning in underwater mortgages
A new report shows the US housing market is flooded with mortgage-holders who owe more on their home than what it's worth. It's an economic red flag that shouldn't be ignored.
Queuing for housing land in Sydney's farm paddocks
Land developers struggling to meet demand are bringing stock forward and implementing new allocation systems to cope with queues of would-be buyers... while worrying about land shortfalls in the longer term.
Aust stocks close 1% stronger
Local market pushes higher as activity picks up in China's manufacturing sector.
Expert on DJs is more than generous
An independent appraisal has found plenty of value in David Jones, and in the $2.2bn offer from Woolworths.
Rock on: The most successful family bands of all time
The stress of being wedged in a tour bus, playing live shows, and trying to make millions is no easy feat. But these bands show how keeping it in the family can pay off in a big way.
KKR waits for a window of opportunity on Treasury
Despite Treasury Wine's rejection of KKR's takeover bid, the private equity firm is unlikely to go quietly. An earnings downgrade could provide a chance to pounce, but playing the long game could work in Treasury's favour.
The budget graph that brought a 'stunned silence' to the Coalition
Did this chart trigger the government's budget crackdown?
Solar panels are time bombs - really?
Sometimes I'm dumbstruck by the poorly researched drivel about renewable energy that gets a run in certain sections of the Australian press.
Vic Govt's dodgy economics on energy
The economic modelling underpinning the Victorian Government's decision to dump the energy efficiency target contains a series of fatal flaws.
A new shock for power companies
Cost-of-living concerns are prompting Australians to cut back electricity consumption, with flow-on problems for power companies. But vendors are on the back foot in understanding customers' behaviour.
The hack attack that caught eBay napping
The US online giant joins a growing list of companies who are learning the hard way that spending millions on securing information won't necessarily stop hackers.
Bold risk-takers like Branson are holding us back
The idea that entrepreneurship is simply something you're born with is counterproductive to growing new businesses in Australia.
Solar PV shipments to grow 30% in 2014
Surging module supply is set to help the PV industry reach 50GW in 2014, market analyst Solarbuzz says, with Chinese makers leading the way.
The $299 Chinese smartphone that could change everything
The OnePlus One blows the smartphone price-to-performance ratio wide open and its word-of-mouth, online-only sales strategy could take the global market by storm.
Mr Abbott, don't let us become the dumb white trash of Asia
Australia's international competitiveness is slipping and the federal government's failure to invest in education and R&D will only accelerate the slide.
Australia has nothing to fear from deep global carbon cuts
Australia can still grow strongly with a decarbonised economy by using natural carbon sinks, promoting emissions storage and attracting emissions-intensive industries here to use renewable power.