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Asian shares ride high but steel for US inflation data
Asian shares were headed for a second quarterly gain on Friday while bonds were enjoying the best month since 2008, but the market was braced for a stormy session after an upside surprise in German CPI raised the stakes for US inflation…
‘We May Be Heading on Our Way to a National Divorce’
Entrepreneur and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy slammed the indictment of former President Donald Trump as a “dark moment in American history” and “un-American.”
“The politically motivated indictment of the…
How John Howard locked Australians out of home ownership
In March, Labor won a byelection in the Brisbane seat of Ryan, previously considered a blue-riband Liberal electorate.Howard spent months turning himself inside-out trying to fix his problems, even cutting the fuel excise tax and…
Malaysia’s top court refuses ex-PM Najib’s bid for review
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s top court refused Friday to review its 2022 decision to uphold former Prime Minister Najib Razak’s conviction for graft and 12-year jail sentence, saying he was “the author of his own…
NatWest and Lloyds to axe a further 81 bank branches | NatWest Group
NatWest and Lloyds are to axe a further 81 bank branches as both announced fresh cuts to their high street networks.Lloyds Banking Group is closing 39 branches – 26 Lloyds Bank outlets, nine Halifax branches and four Bank of Scotland…
Bosses of Britain’s water companies could have bumper bonuses taken away if they fail to perform as…
BOSSES of Britain’s water companies could have bumper bonuses taken away if they fail to perform as they should.
Watchdog Ofwat said customers should not have to fund executives’ pay if they fail to deliver on customer service and…
Broadband, mobile and council tax rises threaten ‘awful April’ for householders
Households are facing an onslaught of price hikes that could leave the average family hundreds of pounds a year worse off.From April 1, millions of people will face increases to their broadband, mobile, water and council tax bills.Most…
Australians bracing for health insurance price hikes
Australians with private health cover are set to be slogged by premium price hikes as many toss-up whether to downgrade or cancel their insurance because of cost of living pressures.Health insurance premiums are expected to rise by an…
Indictment of Trump Example of Democrats Weaponizing Government
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said in a statement on Thursday that the indictment of former President Donald Trump was the “clearest example” of Democrats using the government to target their political opponents.…
Porter Davis Homes in liquidation, stops home building work in Victoria, Queensland
“We’re already in discussions with a number of parties who might have an interest in stepping in and taking over some of the contracts. I say ‘some’ because I think it’s unlikely there’ll be a particular buyer come in and take the whole…