Gina Rinehart can add yet another contribution to the portfolio – her written portfolio that is – after putting pen to paper for the September edition of Australian Resources and Investment magazine.
Could Australia have another World's Greatest Treasurer on its hands with Wayne Swan? Don't tell Paul Keating, but it seems the answer is 'Yes'.
With nearly 13 million customers and 40,000 Westpac staff to her name, Kelly is the lone woman of the money movers top ten.
Glenn Stevens may not be able to afford that new plane after all, after Wayne Swan changed who decides his salary. But is he really overpaid?
Garry Weaven is not your typical financial high-flyer: He's an ex-trade unionist, a former radical left-winger and a part-time poet. He's also got a major say over the retirement savings of millions of people.
One million dollars is too much for a public servant, according to Wayne Swan -- even for Glenn Stevens, the man charged with setting interest rates and steering Australia's economy.
Where there's a will, there's a relative looking for a slice of the action. The bigger the estate, the greater the likelihood that friends, family and others will emerge to claim a piece of the pie.
This consultant-turned-banker is enjoying one of the most stratospheric career paths in the country; just take a look at his CV.
Note to billionaire philanderers: get your lovers to sign a confidentiality agreement, and include a clause to ensure all details of your affair will be kept secret if the dispute goes to court.
When Mike Smith lines you up, he doesn't miss. The plain-speaking ANZ CEO has a propensity to run his mouth off when things don't agree with him.
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