In today’s news, a judge questions Seven about new Spotlight documents, Bronte Capital bets big on more companies going insolvent, and we look at why gold is rallying, but not bitcoin.The S&P/ASX 200 had added 0.5 per cent at noon AEDT as gold and copper miners jumped in line with record or 52-week highs for the metals. The tech sector also rebounded 1.5 per cent to claw back some of Wednesday’s heavy losses.
More than $630 million has been accessed illegally from self-managed superannuation funds. Colin Lewis explains how to stay on the right side of the law.World Central Kitchen boss Jose Andres said the military deliberately aimed for the clearly labelled convoy carrying the seven workers.The war cabinet member has broken ranks by demanding a vote near the first anniversary of the conflict in Gaza.