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The banking trends that could shape the future

Banking trends will feel the gravity of a return to positive interest rates.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Australia’s billion-dollar heartbreak: The startups that got away

A breakup story with a difference: the entrepreneurs who left Australia.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Getahead closes $1.38m pre-seed round

The ‘Tinder for jobs’ recruitment startup is looking at interstate expansion in 2023.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Billion dollar blows: Google’s AI miss headlines week of pain for world’s richest

A misstep with Alphabet’s new AI chatbot sent shares tumbling, and the world’s richest person lost billions.

  • By Kerry A. Dolan
  • Forbes Staff

Adidas facing US$1.3 billion nightmare as breakup with Kanye gets even uglier

“The numbers speak for themselves,” said Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden, warning the firm could lose US$1.3 billion in revenue in 2023 if the Yeezys cant be sold.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Ethereum gears up for next big upgrade; US$29 billion of Ether to be unlocked

Update, scheduled for March, will free up tokens accounting for approximately 14% of ether supply.

  • By Nina Bambysheva
  • Forbes Staff

Australia is the Lucky Country amid rising rates

The RBA’s position that it is unwise to actively try and destroy a 60-year policy goal of full employment is refreshing.

  • By Scott Solomon
  • Contributor

Beyond residential: the value of AREITs in your investment portfolio

There are several ways to invest in property, and investors need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages.

  • By Grant Berry
  • Contributor

‘AI first’ to last: How Google fell behind in the AI boom

With Bard, its newly launched “experimental conversational AI service,” Google’s scrambling to ship AI products. But past scandals, botched launches and a talent drain have put it in a surprise position: playing catch-up in a field it helped create.

  • By Richard Nieva

The simple truth banks must face as climate risks loom

Banks need to work a lot harder to ensure the emissions generated by their borrowers fall to a level which helps realise their own net zero ambitions.

  • By Antony Shaw
  • Contributor
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