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Prom price index shows cost of celebration is getting relatively cheaper – even at a time of high inflation
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Prom price index shows cost of celebration is getting relatively cheaper – even at a time of high inflation

World News IntelMay 4, 2023

Going to the prom can be an expensive affair for cash-strapped teenagers. Past estimates and…

Small businesses seek to avoid possible credit crunch as Federal Reserve raises rates once more
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Small businesses seek to avoid possible credit crunch as Federal Reserve raises rates once more

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

Small businesses – the heartbeat of the U.S. economy – are beginning to feel the…

Jim Chalmers wants a truly independent RBA. He should be careful what he wishes for
BUSINESS

Jim Chalmers wants a truly independent RBA. He should be careful what he wishes for

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

Might Jim Chalmers have forgotten Labor Party history? The treasurer says he is on board…

Fed rate hikes, recession fears and political backlash leave ESG investors at a crossroads
BUSINESS

Fed rate hikes, recession fears and political backlash leave ESG investors at a crossroads

World News IntelMay 3, 2023May 3, 2023

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again on May 3, 2023, by a quarter point,…

How to find out if your company has a toxic culture and if it supports victims of workplace bullying
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How to find out if your company has a toxic culture and if it supports victims of workplace bullying

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

When people speak out about poor treatment at work, it should be taken seriously. This…

Why post-Brexit Britain is still open for business – despite what Microsoft says
BUSINESS

Why post-Brexit Britain is still open for business – despite what Microsoft says

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

The UK’s ability to attract business has recently been called into question after its competition…

How Chalmers will recraft the bank for the 21st century
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How Chalmers will recraft the bank for the 21st century

World News IntelMay 3, 2023May 3, 2023

The review into the Reserve Bank of Australia has just been published by Treasurer Jim…

Job creation isn’t always a good thing. Hobart’s new stadium can only make Tasmania’s housing crisis worse
BUSINESS

Job creation isn’t always a good thing. Hobart’s new stadium can only make Tasmania’s housing crisis worse

World News IntelMay 3, 2023

The Albanese government’s announcement it will provide $240 million for a new stadium in Hobart…

Levelling up alone won’t help many of the UK’s ‘left-behind’ places
BUSINESS

Levelling up alone won’t help many of the UK’s ‘left-behind’ places

World News IntelMay 2, 2023

The economies of the UK and US, among other nations, are increasingly based on unjust…

World Tuna Day: Seychellois students take a peek at one of largest tuna canneries
BUSINESS

World Tuna Day: Seychellois students take a peek at one of largest tuna canneries

World News IntelMay 2, 2023

The visits coincided with World Tuna Day observed on May 2 every year. (Jude Morel) Photo…

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