Labor's $17bn tax cut plan passes amid Coalition opposition; election imminent, prompting criticism of modest relief measures.
Let’s be positive this morning and go with “well they must be keeping their powder dry” with an election due (more promises). This budget will not...
Today’s budget is a cautious and responsible response to the cost-of-living pressures facing voters. As noted ahead of budget night, many of the major spending initiatives...
Americans' economic expectations drop to a 12-year low amid rising prices and uncertainty over Trump’s policies.
Federal government cuts instant asset write-off scheme for 2025-26, reducing asset threshold from $20,000 to $1,000.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers' modest $5 weekly tax cuts face criticism for lacking significant cost-of-living relief.
"2025 Federal Budget: Winners Include Taxpayers, Students; Losers Are Small Businesses and Welfare Recipients Amid Election Focus."
Wall Street signals potential recovery from stock selloff, but caution remains amid trade policy uncertainties ahead of tariff announcements.
ASX200 rises amid potential US rate cuts and Chinese stimulus; mining and banks drive market gains.
Dow gains over 650 points in relief bounce but still faces worst weekly loss since 2023 amid ongoing tariff uncertainties.
S&P 500 enters correction as stocks plummet amid Trump’s tariff threats, marking a challenging week for Wall Street.
57% of Americans view Trump’s economic actions as erratic, with concerns over tariffs raising prices, a poll reveals.
Trump's indifference to market pain reflects a shift in priorities and political strategy in 2025.
February inflation dropped to 2.8%, lower than expected, but tariffs could keep prices rising amid consumer concerns.
Stocks rise amid trade tensions and subdued inflation data; Canada and Europe retaliate against U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.