Greece prepares debt restructure
8:06PM | THE Greek Government braced for further anti-austerity protests while the country's parliament was debating debt restructuring.
Wall Street lower on EU caution
7:48PM | US stocks pared their losses to trade a touch lower as investors took a cautious stance on the European economic outlook.
Low confidence to trim Computershare
1:00PM | GLOBAL share registry Computershare has forecast a tough year, with low investor and corporate confidence to cut earnings.
Healthy profit's in the blood
1:00PM | ANOTHER CSL result and another muddle about the currency impact.
Upbeat earnings help save the day
1:00PM | UPBEAT earnings reports and healthy corporate outlook statements helped Australia's benchmark stock index reverse losses.
APN 'gobsmacked' as Cody quits
1:00PM | OUTDOOR industry veteran Pierce Cody made a noisy exit yesterday from the board of APN News and Media after nearly a decade.
CCA chief vows return to beer
1:00PM | COCA-COLA Amatil chief Terry Davis has warned the new owner of Foster's that he will be back in the beer market in 2014.
Suncorp holds fire on capital returns
1:00PM | SUNCORP is not committing to a timetable for capital management plans despite having recorded a strong lift in first-half profit.
Ten pounded on profits
1:00PM | TEN Network Holding shares plunged after it warned of a 40 per cent slump in operating profit for the half-year to February.
Seven West Media ready for recovery
1:00PM | SEVEN West Media said yesterday it was poised to take instant advantage of an upturn in the advertising market.
Asciano profit at risk
1:00PM | RAIL and ports operator Asciano says industrial action in its ports division is threatening higher second-half earnings.
APN 'gobsmacked' as Cody quits
1:00PM | OUTDOOR industry veteran Pierce Cody made a noisy exit yesterday from the board of APN News and Media after nearly a decade.
Kevin Rudd reigns as foreign minister, positions for leadership challenge
8:25AM | Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has staged a dramatic press conference in Washington, resigning as foreign minister and announcing he will return home to consult, family, friends and political colleagues...
Energy, earnings buoy stocks
5:21AM | AUSTRALIAN shares closed with marginal gains as oil prices boosted energy stocks and investors rewarded earnings reports.
Parkinson: our cheap grid is letting us down: that’s not smart
2:03AM | Nothing epitomises the challenges of Australia’s future energy needs as the state of the National Electricity Market itself, writes Renew Economy's Giles Parkinson.
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Greece: a €130 billion exercise in make-believe
2:03AM | The latest bailout deal for Greece still faces serious hurdles, and is based on some heroic assumptions. Glenn Dyer and Bernard Keane report.
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Stocks boosted by energy firms
1:29AM | AUSTRALIAN shares shook off early losses to edge higher in the afternoon, as energy stocks picked up on higher crude oil prices.
Seek profit rises 26.5% to $60.6 million: Midday Roundup
1:17AM | Online job listing site SEEK has reported a record first half profit of $60.6 million, up by 26.5% from the previous corresponding period, mostly due to growth in Australian employment, and its...
Collins Foods in “crisis management mode”, leaked email shows, with photocopying, stationery on notice
1:09AM | The bad news continues for Collins Foods, the largest float of 2011, with a leaked memo directing staff to go into "crisis management" mode and cut spending on discretionary items such as stationery...
SEO firm sues former employees, accuses both of establishing rival company while still employed
1:00AM | A Melbourne SEO firm is suing two former employees, accusing the pair of setting up a rival business selling printer cartridges while remaining employed at the company.