Angus Grigg, Financial Review

Angus Grigg

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Past articles by Angus:

NAB, CBA face money laundering probe

An investigation in Papua New Guinea is set to cause problems for two of Australia’s biggest banks. → Read More

Indonesia pushes to reopen fractious maritime border talks

Oil and gas giants Woodside, Santos and Japan’s INPEX could be hit by any move to redraw the Timor Sea boundary. → Read More

Listen now: The Sure Thing episode 7

A potential new role for Christopher Hill is discussed during a bonus episode of podcast. → Read More

Insider trader feared he killed an inmate in prison brawl

Christopher Hill saw constant violence during his time in prison and on one occasion was forced to fight back. → Read More

From Oxford to the jailhouse, journey of a criminal scholar

A new podcast, The Sure Thing, goes inside the police operation to crack Australia’s biggest insider trading heist. → Read More

Land's swift recovery from drought amazes farmers

Record prices and the surprisingly strong regrowth of pastures has farmers looking forward to a bumper 2021. → Read More

US is not making it easy for Morrison on China

The fiery rhetoric coming out of the Washington is making it hard for Australia to mend ties with China. → Read More

The case of Mike Cannon-Brookes and 'information mobilisation'

How a Chinese military contractor targeted the technology billionaire and identified potential pressure points. → Read More

Long road ahead for Australian journalist held in China

The detention of Cheng Lei has led to speculation she may be caught up in a wider probe by Chinese authorities. → Read More

Shotguns and CO2: how Andrew Bolt was right all along

Nose breathing has become the new mindfulness, so tape up your mouth and get more carbon dioxide into your life. → Read More

The 'enablers' of Australia's biggest scam

The trustees accused of helping iProsperity's Michael Gu steal $350 million. → Read More

As gold surges, Perth Mint stumbles into tax havens

WA taxpayers may be guaranteeing gold for Russian mobsters and tax cheats, warns a former police officer. → Read More

Horizon Oil gives itself the all clear over PNG payment

The junior oil company is refusing to release an internal report or say if it will be handed to ASIC. → Read More

Australia not blameless in China trade war

Australia has been imposing hefty duties on Chinese steel, aluminium and chemicals for much of the past decade. → Read More

Why Chinese investment fears are overblown

Many Chinese companies have come to Australia and overpaid for assets. Virgin is just the latest failed Chinese investment in Australia, joining a long and costly list running to at least $25 billion. → Read More

Game changer: winter sport will never be the same

Coronavirus could well be fatal for at least one of Australia's four football codes. → Read More

Coastal pub calls last drinks with free beer for those sacked

Not one to waste beer, Port Macquarie publican Alistair Flower laid on a last drinks for any worker laid off. → Read More

Stopping mass gatherings from Monday 'beyond stupid'

The world is going into lockdown while Australian universities and sporting codes are doing the opposite. → Read More

Federal bodies struggle to exit Chinese-owned data centre

More than two years after a Chinese consortium took control of a Sydney data centre, five sensitive federal government bodies are likely to miss their deadline to leave. → Read More

PNG PM calls for full investigation in Horizon's scandal

James Marape has asked for Australian help to investigate the $US10.3 million ($15.4 million) payment, while refusing to sack his Minister. → Read More