Nigeria, others to spend over $811bn on 615 oil, gas fields between 2018-2025
Nigeria and other countries across the world are expected to spend over US$811 billion on 615 upcoming oil and gas fields between 2018
Australia to export ‘medicinal’ Indian hemp to boost domestic market, help international patients
Greg Hunt, Australia health minister, Thursday said the country would start the exportation of medicinal cannabis to other countries
Australia’s economy grows slower as consumer spending shows weakest increase since end of 2008
Australia’s economy grew slower than forecast as household spending rose at the weakest pace since the 2008 financial crisis,
IBM uses technology behind bitcoin to help businesses in countries with weak banking systems
IBM is using the technology behind bitcoin to help farmers and other small businesses in underdeveloped countries participate in
Ian Narev, Commonwealth Bank head to step down amid money laundering claims
Ian Narev, Chief Executive of Australia’s Commonwealth Bank will step down by the middle of next year, the firm has said. The
Australia loses $52.48 billion annually to lack of sleep, report reveals
Sleep deprivation is costing the Australian economy 52.48 billion dollars annually, a report released on Tuesday found. The Deloitte
The EU may lose a genuine digital economy star in the UK post-Brexit
After multiple terror attacks, a snap election with a surprise result, and a devastating fire in London, UK officials had plenty on
Apple, Google drop trading Apps after Australian intervention
Apple Inc. and Google have removed over 300 so-called binary trading applications from their online stores after intervention by the
Dry weather to force Australia wheat output down 20 percent
Australian wheat production is on course to miss official forecasts by more than 20 percent as dry weather crimps yields in the
Rio Tinto debt reduction proves popular with investors
Rio Tinto has repurchased $781m (£605m) of its bonds ahead of time as part of a wider $2.5bn debt reduction programme. The