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BHP gets fillip from Brazil as $70b UK class action looms

As the case against BHP over a 2015 mining disaster looms in London next Monday, a Brazilian court casts doubt on the law firm’s contracts with some clients.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

From revenue to partner pay and scalps: Consulting’s bad year revealed

Everything you need to know about how the big four firms fared during the past year, including which firm is now No. 1, how much partners are being paid, and why the firms are all shrinking.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Ebos CEO takes swing at $8.8b Chemist Warehouse-Sigma deal

The chief executive of the pharmacy group behind TerryWhite Chemmart says the merger, being assessed by the competition regulator, would harm the health network.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Four-day week comes to the finance industry

Insignia has become the first company in financial services industry – known for its long hours – to trial a four-day week for workers, under a union deal that also includes greater recognition of AI.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Chemist Warehouse goes to war with credit card fees – using QR codes

The pharmacy and retailing giant pays $15 million in transaction costs every year. Now it has signed on to a new NAB-backed system that circumvents them.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Brokers stick with stimulus bets after meltdown

Investors have delivered a cool assessment of whether China’s stimulus lives up to the hype, but brokers are refusing to give up on the easy money dream.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Is China simply juicing stocks to make consumers feel better?

Economic growth is sluggish and youth unemployment is at socially precarious levels. But is recent stimulus designed to simply pump up sharemarket sentiment?

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original