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Kathmandu's money pain hurts | Afterpay turns your payments into credit | Chinese giant's collapse could hurt Aus hard

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The financial pain is set to continue at Kathmandu as lockdowns hurt sales and supply chain issues cause stock shortages.

 

To attract more users to its Money app, Afterpay is going to let customers retrospectively turn purchases into buy now, pay later transactions.

 

The collapse of major Chinese property developer Evergrande could send shockwaves through the Aussie and global economies.

 

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