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US stocks gain despite investor concerns

OAKLAND, RAW – The S&P 500 ended higher on Thursday, with Microsoft and Tesla fuelling a late-session rally while investors eyed the war in Ukraine and a potentially more aggressive Federal Reserve. Gains in Microsoft Corp, Tesla Inc and Apple Inc helped lift the S&P 500. Also supporting the S&P 500, Pfizer Inc jumped after…

Toyota class action bill could reach $2b

SYDNEY, AAP – Toyota could be forced to pay out thousands of Australian customers who were sold cars with faulty engine filters to the tune of $2 billion, after the auto giant lost a class action lawsuit. In a Federal Court judgment handed down on Thursday, Justice Michael Lee found 264,170 drivers who bought some…

Biggest ASX loss in more than three weeks

SYDNEY, AAP – Australian shares have had their steepest fall in more than three weeks after US Federal Reserve meeting minutes showed policymakers wanted bigger rate hikes to curb inflation. The ASX lost 0.63 per cent on Thursday and rate-sensitive technology shares fared worst, down three per cent. There were losses of one per cent…

Former AMP chair re-emerges at Scentre

SYDNEY, AAP – Former AMP chair Catherine Brenner, who presided over the company’s fee-for-no-service scandal uncovered by the banking royal commission, has been elected to the board of Westfield owner Scentre Group. The Australian Shareholders Association (ASA) and prominent activist Stephen Mayne were among those to vote against Ms Brenner’s election at the annual general…

Retail wages add $15b to regions: union

ORANGE, AAP – Retail workers say they are struggling with the rising cost of living, at a time when their wages are injecting billions of dollars into regional economies. The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (SDA) is joining calls for a five per cent wage increase for low-paid workers, citing a new report that…

Telstra rolls out scam text message filter

SYDNEY, AAP – Telstra is rolling out a brand-new SMS scam filter as the country’s biggest telecommunications provider encounters a surge in malicious text messages on its network. Scam text messages are not only annoying but also malicious and have the potential to steal people’s money or install malware to steal personal information, hack their…

Changes proposed for power plant closures

CANBERRA, AAP – The Morrison government is seeking to ensure energy companies give more notice before they shut down coal-fired power stations. Energy Minister Angus Taylor has asked the Australian Energy Market Commission to increase the notice period from 3.5 years to five years. He says the change is essential to ensuring there is enough…

Growth in services sector slows in March

CANBERRA, AAP – Growth in Australia’s services sector has slowed as price pressures and staff shortages take their toll. The Australian Industry Group performance of services index fell 3.8 points to 56.2 in March, although still held above the 50-point mark, which separates expansion from contraction. “Australia’s services sector continued its positive run in March…

Climate change poses looming health crisis

BRISBANE, AAP – Australia is yet to properly acknowledge climate change as a health crisis with limited efforts to understand what’s coming, researchers say. Ahead of the federal election, the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences has issued a statement declaring climate change an urgent health priority. The academy, which represents the nation’s top…

Stocks drop amid wait for Fed minutes

NEW YORK, RAW – US Treasury yields have risen and stock indexes fallen sharply ahead of the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting which investors will scan for clues on the central bank’s plans to fight inflation. Fed Governor Lael Brainard said this week she expected a combination of interest rate rises…