A lashing for aggressive lending, tech high-fliers hit new lows, and reports of eurozone deflation. Plus other business tidbits of the day.
Market of moaning kangaroo set to ascend greasy pole and Greece finds some peace at eurozone meeting. Plus more business tidbits of the day.
The eurozone economy could soon outperform Australia's. And other business tidbits of the day.
It's in Germany's interest to keep the euro high. Pity for all the other eurozone countries, which would begin to recover if the euro was lower, writes ex-RBA economist and Business Spectator writer Callam Pickering.
Crikey readers talk David Hicks and the problems with the EU for Britons.
Will the NDIS actually get support at the ballot box? Richard Farmer suspects it will end up being a political suicide note. Plus other views noted along the way.
As revenue writedowns become apparent in the federal budget, keep in mind the lessons from austerity offshore. Crikey writers Glenn Dyer and Bernard Keane report.
Cyprus' rescuers have emerged as a bunch of pie-in-the-sky bureaucrats who have just added 5 billion euros to the country's already huge bailout bill. And now there's new questions over Portugal.
Relax! The economy is actually picking up in most places around the world. Plus other policial issues of the day.
Crikey readers -- and Guy Rundle -- talk Cyprus, DFAT's responsibilities and our out-of-control debt.