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Linda Reynolds and the Commonwealth will head to mediation in their row over Brittany Higgins’ settlement, while the former senator monitors an upcoming film for potential legal action.

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Five Iranian women’s soccer players granted humanitarian visas in Australia

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WA Govt to invest $153m in business decarbonisation loans

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Loans of up to $15 million will be made available by the state government to businesses wanting to decarbonise.

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Zeta Global Holdings: Investors’ Expectations Already Reset (NYSE:ZETA)

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Asia stocks rebound as oil retreats, Trump says Iran war could end soon

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'Horse ship': Dawson on Fed's grants bias

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Stephen Dawson has branded claims that the state is unprepared for medical research funding as “horse ship,” slamming the measly 3.8 per cent of grants approvals allocated to WA.

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Sensex & Nifty’s resilience masks steeper selloff in broader market

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The 7% decline in Sensex and Nifty since September-end 2024—the start of the bull market reversal in Indian equities—masks a far sharper selloff beneath the surface.

According to an ETIG study, 735 of the top 1,000 NSE-listed stocks have fallen during this period, while only 265 have remained in the green.

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Among the stocks that declined, nearly 70% or 517 companies, have dropped more than 20%, with about 55%, or 408 stocks, falling between 20% and 50%. Nifty Smallcap index has fallen 18%, while Nifty Microcap 250 has dropped nearly 23% since September 30, 2024, underscoring deeper risk aversion in the lower tiers of the market.

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RBI seeking to curb yields buys bonds at a premium

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Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) bought bonds at a premium to market prices in its open market operation (OMO) purchases Monday to help contain bond yields in volatile geopolitics.

Market participants offered ‘88,857 crore for a notified amount of ‘50,000 crore. The RBI bought bonds 4-9 basis points lower than the market levels, RBI & CCIL data showed.

For instance, the yield of the 6.01% GS2030 bond closed at 6.32%, while the cutoff yield on the OMO auction was 6.27%. Yield of 6.19% GS2034 bond closed at 6.72%, while the cut off yield in the OMO was at 6.63%. “The RBI bought papers at a fairly low yield, and price wise at a premium. I think these efforts are directed towards bringing down yields in an uncertain scenario,” said Anshul Chandak, head of treasury at RBL Bank.

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Prefabs address Pilbara housing predicament

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Several prefabricated housing and workforce projects are injecting sorely-needed housing and accommodation stock into Karratha

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Oil prices plunge after Trump warns Iran over Strait of Hormuz

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The oil price reached nearly $120 a barrel on Monday over fears of lengthy disruption to supplies.

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