Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision
Analysis
Inflation

Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision

Muesli and milk was becoming a luxury as inflation soared. But there are good signs the nation’s inflation pressures are finally starting to abate.

  • byShane Wright

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Crucial export iron ore under pressure from China’s economy

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Australia is right in the thick of a critical minerals problem
Opinion
Opinion

Australia is right in the thick of a critical minerals problem

The critical minerals party music has now stopped,and the mop-up is ugly.

  • byElizabeth Knight
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ASX rebounds following shaky start as miners and energy rally

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‘$800 million in losses’:Trading house hit with class action on behalf of 20,000 Australians

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  • bySarah Danckert