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What's behind the Trump bump in markets

  • Written by: Mark Humphery-Jenner, Associate Professor of Finance, UNSW Australia

The market bounced back after Trump’s victory in the US election, despite predictions that his policies could hurt business. This relates as much to the surprise return of a Republican Congress as it does to the election of Trump. It also largely turns on Trump being unable, or unwilling, to act on much of his rhetoric.

One research paper...

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What might a Trump presidency mean for Muslims and the Muslim world?

  • Written by: Mehmet Ozalp, Associate Professor in Islamic Studies, Director of The Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University

A Donald Trump presidency will have unforeseen consequences for just about every interest group on the planet, but Muslims and the Muslim world may be feeling this historic upset particularly keenly.

During the election campaign, Trump said he planned “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims” entering the US, voiced support for a...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Australia's reaction to the Trump victory

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Donald Trump’s triumph in the US presidential contest caught many off-guard, including Australia’s politicians. Michelle Grattan tells University of Canberra vice-chancellor Professor Deep Saini the predictions within the government were that Hillary Clinton would win.

“There was a feeling that they knew what was happening and...

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Most men don't realise age is a factor in their fertility too

  • Written by: Karin Hammarberg, Senior Research Fellow, Jean Hailes Research Unit, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Monash University
imageIn a recent survey, most men didn't think their age was a big factor in their fertility. from www.shutterstock.com.au

Most people want to have children sometime in their life and expect this will happen when the time is right for them. In Australia, the “right” time to have a first child has shifted from being in the mid-twenties a few...

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  1. President Trump could kill the Paris Agreement - but climate action will survive
  2. Trickle down Trump-economics is not the fiscal policy the world needs
  3. Australia should assume Trump won't step back from his campaign commitments
  4. The Trump presidency may not be all doom and gloom for the region
  5. Friday essay: Camarade – The Earth
  6. Swingers' hookup program can find the right match for endangered species
  7. Firestorms: the bushfire/thunderstorm hybrids we urgently need to understand
  8. Lovability: restoring liveability’s human face
  9. Suppressing the immune system won't improve your chances of conceiving with IVF
  10. Grattan on Friday: As one businessman to another…Malcolm and Donald begin to talk
  11. On your bike Trump
  12. Dear Mr President-elect Trump, thanks! We now live in the best of all possible worlds
  13. Race to the White House – President-elect Donald J Trump
  14. Australia to ratify the Paris climate deal, under a large Trump-shaped shadow
  15. Brandis scraps direction to Solicitor-General
  16. The third global bleaching event took its toll on Western Australia's super-corals
  17. There is no female president this time, and women are divided about it
  18. Creating a healthy company requires more than good pay incentives
  19. Skin patches instead of needles: can nanotechnology vaccinate the world?
  20. Trump can kill trade deals but he can't kill globalisation
  21. How did we get the result of the US Election so wrong?
  22. This Remembrance Day, digital commemoration makes it impossible to forget
  23. No matter where you look, the Trump presidency is worrying news
  24. What's in store for Asia under President Trump
  25. How Donald Trump used the media and the industry of outrage to win the US Presidency
  26. Trade with China or security with the US? Australia will have to choose
  27. We've learned a lot about heatwaves, but we're still just warming up
  28. Keeping warming below 1.5℃ is possible - but we can't rely on removing carbon from the atmosphere
  29. Should genetically modified organisms be part of our conservation efforts?
  30. Are we expecting too much of our junior doctors?
  31. Ignore the doubters: here's why Christopher Marlowe co-wrote Shakespeare's Henry VI
  32. Turnbull government will seek early engagement with Trump administration
  33. US election: how did the polls get it so wrong?
  34. Trump defies expectations and takes the White House on a wave of populism
  35. President Trump will change the United States and the world, but just how remains to be seen
  36. The markets tell us President Trump is worse than Brexit
  37. Trump the demagogue looks set to rule
  38. Vital Signs: it's a Trumptastrophe
  39. Why all the super buzz about the supermoon?
  40. Why hundreds of thousands of Muslims rallied against the Jakarta governor
  41. Self control, the harms of pot, and fat genes: how the 44-year-old Dunedin study keeps on giving
  42. Election day arrives and the stakes are high, not just for the US but the world
  43. Timeline: Americans, the economy and elections
  44. Business Briefing: what Australia can learn from a Polish economist
  45. Australia failing to safeguard cultural connections for Aboriginal children in out-of-home care
  46. Radical overhaul needed to halt Earth’s sixth great extinction event
  47. The lessons we need to learn to deal with the 'creeping disaster' of drought
  48. Scientists ponder the evolutionary urge to create - but where are the women?
  49. Why we're more likely to date someone who has an ex
  50. Tougher action needed in the fight against scientific fraud

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