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Jeffrey Epstein keeps haunting Wall Street long after his death
Goldman Sachs partners swapped incredulous messages, traded theories and fielded queries from puzzled clients after the revelation of its top lawyer’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
- by Sridhar Natarajan
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Soaring gas prices send explosives maker out of east coast gas market
Incitec Pivot has stitched up a gas supply deal that will allow it to opt out of the volatile east coast gas market.
- by Simon Johanson
Tabcorp enters the race for Melbourne Cup broadcasting rights
Tabcorp has begun talks with the Victorian Racing Club to secure the rights to broadcast the Melbourne Cup in a $100-million-plus five-year deal.
- by Amelia McGuire
Foodie Chris Lucas snaps up two levels of Melbourne office tower for $13m
Lucas Restaurants will occupy 660 square metres on two levels close to the top of Golden Age’s new $200 million tower.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Multiplex completes $2b West Side Place
Stage two comprises high-rise towers spanning 70 levels and 68 levels, which sit alongside the 82-level and 64-level towers delivered in stage one.
- by Nicole Lindsay and Stephen Miles
Too slow to act: Sportsbet fined $13,000 for failing to protect customer
Sportsbet failed to intervene when one of its customers deposited more than $15,000 over a 24-hour period less than a week after they opened their betting account.
- by Amelia McGuire
Thirty-somethings feeling cost-of-living crunch more than older Australians
Cost-of-living data shows younger Australians are curbing their spending with the rise in inflation as older shoppers keep shopping.
- by Emma Koehn
Fortius tests the market with Artarmon large format retail centre
Fortius Funds Management is testing the demand for large format retail assets with the listing of its popular Artarmon Home HQ, which sits in Sydney’s lower north shore.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Regional mall deals netting close to $300 million
Shopping centres in parts of regional Australia are proving popular with investors who are looking for highly occupied, food-anchored malls.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Rare Rolex Milgauss fetches record $3.7 million at auction
The stainless-steel watch, produced in 1958 and designed to resist magnetic fields, features a black honeycomb dial, rotating bezel and a seconds hand shaped like a lightning bolt.
- by Andy Hoffman
Push for BHP boss to give evidence in Brazil dam disaster
A law firm wants BHP’s high command to take the stand in the English courts over the Samarco disaster in Brazil.
- by Simon Johanson