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    Terry Smart is one of Australia’s best retailers, but the economy is not running in his favour.

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    The retailer’s stunning share price surge shouldn’t distract investors from the pressure we’re seeing on profit margins as the economy slows.

    Commentators telling the RBA to cut or raise rates are ‘false prophets’ who could cause damage with their poor predictions, deputy governor Andrew Hauser warns.

    Stop telling us what to do with interest rates: RBA deputy

    Commentators telling the RBA to cut or raise rates are “false prophets” who could cause damage with their poor predictions, deputy governor Andrew Hauser warns.

    David Lyall is the managing partner of Millwood, a major non-bank lender.

    Overdue loans swamp private credit giant lending to Sydney’s wealthy

    The local lender has previously written loans for some of Sydney’s most colourful businessmen. Growing arrears aren’t always made clear to its investors.

    US orders armed submarine to Middle East as tensions mount

    US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin also ordered the Abraham Lincoln strike group to hasten its deployment to the region, as Israel prepares for Iran’s attack.

    Consumer stocks push ASX up; Beach slumps 11pc

    Shares advance; JB Hi-Fi flags special dividend; Aurizon announces $150 million buyback; Beach Energy plunges into loss; CAR Group revenue jumps. Follow here for more.

    Inghams director warns: Guzman y Gomez store will attract ‘riff-raff’

    Behind the minor fracas is a bigger question about whether the country’s biggest poultry producer can continue to squeeze big profits from fast food chains.

    Pilot dead after ‘unauthorised’ helicopter crashes into hotel’s roof

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    PARIS 2024

    The Paris Olympics are coming to a close after two spectacular weeks.

    Tom Cruise dives into star-studded Paris closing ceremony

    With golden fireworks, celebrities and thousands of athletes partying into the night, the closing ceremony put a final flourish to Paris’ first Games in a century.

    Meet the PhD breakdancer behind the Raygun memes

    Rachael “Raygun” Gunn did her thesis on the culture of breaking. Now she’s a meme after her controversial Olympic debut.

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    Sporting triumph and tragedy, a blockbuster Aussie medal haul, controversy, bad food, Gina Rinehart, Snoop Dogg. Here’s what you missed in the past fortnight.

    Opals win bronze in emotional send-off for talisman Jackson

    The women’s basketball team lifted Australia’s total medal tally to the highest since Sydney 2000, and made a fitting finale for the game’s five-time medallist.

    How female Olympians are boosting their popularity without media help

    Enthusiasm for lesser-known sports tends to die off at the end of each Olympic Games but some women are doing their own promotion.

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    MONDAY MEDIA

    TV networks say betting logos on jerseys should be included in a gambling ad crackdown.

    Networks seek legal advice as gambling signs evade ad ban

    The government has told networks it cannot block betting companies from advertising on sports jerseys or around sporting grounds. Broadcasters disagree.

    Domain CEO Jason Pellegrino.

    REA’s success exposes shrinking Domain

    The growth engine for Nine Entertainment, property classifieds platform Domain, has not been firing – and is losing ground to News Corp-controlled REA Group.

    Sports writer and podcaster Gideon Haigh believes there’ll be a market for loyal cricketing readers.

    Haigh and Lalor eye a longer boundary for cricket writers

    Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor spent decades reporting on the sport. Now they’re hoping readers will pay for specialised coverage with Cricket Et Al.

    Foxtel on the block as News Corp confronts reality

    The publishing and broadcasting multinational says there is acquisition interest in its pay television arm after a year-long study of its assets.

    News Corp finally confronts the grim reality of Foxtel

    After nearly 30 years as a shareholder, the media giant has gone public with a bid to offload the pay TV business. Any new owner will confront big challenges.

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    Companies

    Chemist Warehouse is expected to sell off part of its store network to convince the ACCC that the merger will not lead to higher prices for consumers.

    Competition regulator delays $8.8b Chemist Warehouse deal approval

    The ACCC is undertaking more analysis of the transaction, which would merge the pharmacy giant into Sigma Healthcare. A decision won’t be made until October.

    JB Hi-Fi CEO Terry Smart.

    JB Hi-Fi looks for growth and rewards investors amid resilient sales

    The major electronics and consumer goods retailer will move into the commercial builder market with the purchase of kitchen and bathroom group E&S Trading.

    Aurizon CEO Andrew Harding

    Aurizon investors get $150m buyback after profit bump

    Income from coal haulage helped lift annual profit by 25 per cent, but losses from moving consumer goods dragged down the full-year result.

    BHP and Rio Tinto iron ore mines in the Pilbara have been largely de-unionised for decades.

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    Unions have forced BHP to the negotiating table and are demanding Rio Tinto do the same, a big breakthrough in their attempts to re-unionise the country’s biggest export industry after decades on the sidelines.

    Shell, PetroChina to expand massive Surat coal seam gas project

    The investment, expected to cost billions of dollars, will supply export customers and the domestic market, where regulators have warned of looming shortages.

    Tim Bishop’s Wollemi Capital hires former NSW treasurer Matt Kean

    The former state Liberal deputy leader and energy minister was appointed chairman of the federal government’s Climate Change Authority less than two months ago.

    Optus falls out with its mobile towers investor AustralianSuper

    The country’s largest super fund acquired a controlling stake in the telco’s infrastructure business for almost $2 billion in 2021. But relations have since soured.

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    George Boubouras is urging states to restrain debt funding plans.

    Why this fundie is betting big on Macquarie Group

    K2’s George Boubouras is not worried about the recent market turmoil or the US economy, instead he’s betting on mid-caps and Australia’s biggest investment bank.

    Ian Patrick managed a $10 billion switch into risky exposures.

    This $300b super fund is making a monster move to stocks

    Australian Retirement Trust has decided that a big chunk of its members will do a lot better with their pension nest egg invested in riskier assets.

    Earnings season will begin to give investors and economists a glimpse into the health of consumers and corporate profits.

    How markets were looking before the ASX opening bell

    Australian shares were set to rise. Traders will look at unemployment figures to be released this week as an indicator of whether the Reserve Bank is preparing to cut – or raise – rates.

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    In his first media interview since taking the reins at ART, David Anderson says customers will earn more. It’s just part of his bold growth plan.

    Time to panic or the correction we had to have?

    Investors were positioned for a Goldilocks scenario that all came unstuck last week, but rather than panic it’s better to recalibrate risk appetite instead, writes Stephen Miller.

    Opinion

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    The resumed annual face-to-face meeting of government and industry has been crucial to stabilising the relationship.

    Craig Emerson

    Former Labor minister and economist

    Craig Emerson

    Central banks need true transparency not fake consensus

    The Bank of England isn’t afraid to advertise its differences. That is better for creating trust than the obsession with a united front at the US Fed.

    Mohamed El-Erian

    Global financial commentator

    Mohamed El-Erian

    Union iron ore claim poses risks for green superpower hopes

    Let’s hope for the sake of Australia’s energy transition that we don’t return to the bad old days of industrial disruption in the Pilbara.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Why Musk’s antics now appear to be hurting his bottom line

    After a string of inflammatory remarks on social media, Elon Musk seems to be turning off the most obvious customers for his cars.

    Pilita Clark

    Columnist

    Pilita Clark

    Reserve Bank has finally taken the inflation crisis seriously

    The consumer price index reading gave the RBA an out. Instead, governor Michele Bullock’s tough talk dumped cold water on a rate cut any time soon.

    Albanese is losing the AUKUS debate

    The government is prioritising platitudes over substance as critics question the $368 billion nuclear submarine project.

    James Curran

    International editor

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    Politics

    Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt.

    Fines and jail terms for attempts to disrupt CFMEU clean-out

    The union faces three years under administration and big penalties for anyone who tries to interfere. The Opposition says the laws are too weak.

    Former NSW treasurer Matt Kean.

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    Former NSW treasurer Matt Kean has defended taking dual roles as a federal government climate change adviser and at a private green investment fund led by a former Macquarie banker.

    Chief scientist Cathy Foley said she was surprised by the level of consensus around what the community was looking for from science.

    Aussie innovators pushed to focus on five ‘missions’

    New priorities, outlined by Science Minister Ed Husic, include the net zero transition, supporting healthy communities and “elevating” Indigenous knowledge systems.

    When Keating went to war with the White House

    Secret cables reveal for the first time how Keating’s right-hand man and a senior White House official engaged in an extraordinary war of words in 1992, sometimes in personal terms.

    Australia needs to arm up by late 2026: Hastie

    If he becomes defence minister after the next election, Andrew Hastie will move to rapidly acquire new weapons amid warnings of possible conflict with China in 2027.

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    Tesla has suffered a raft of other pressures, from higher interest rates to supply chain glitches.

    Why Musk’s antics now appear to be hurting his bottom line

    After a string of inflammatory remarks on social media, Elon Musk seems to be turning off the most obvious customers for his cars.

    Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

    168澳洲网官网稳定计划 more trusted on US economy than Trump: poll

    The Michigan Ross poll shows a Democratic candidate leading on the key issue for the first time in nearly a year.

    Southern Water, which is largely owned by Macquarie, faces higher compensation costs.

    Macquarie-owned water company must double payouts to angry customers

    The UK government proposes forcing Southern Water and other utilities to pay more for poor service, after water shortages and polluted supplies.

    Inside the worst three weeks of Donald Trump’s campaign

    People around the former and would-be president see a candidate knocked off his bearings, disoriented by his new contest with Kamala Harris and unsure of how to take her on.

    Trump’s campaign says its emails were hacked

    The former president’s team accused Iran of stealing sensitive internal documents, a day after Microsoft warned of foreign interference in the US election.

    Property

    Deceased estate sells for $7.8m as buyers set to gain spring advantage

    Cautious buyers disappointed by delayed rate cuts, cooling migration numbers and incoming spring stock will keep a lid on clearance rates, experts predict.

    Health-focused Toorak mansion hits market with $40m plus hopes

    Complete with air and water purification systems, the contemporary mansion has taken Melbourne’s most expensive suburb to another level.

    The largest offering is an aggregation of sandalwood plantations in the Burdekin region in Northern Queensland.

    Quintis receivers put sandalwood trees, factory up for sale

    Sandalwood plantations in WA and northern Queensland and an essential oil distillery in Albany are being marketed by Elders on behalf of receivers.

    Vibrant CBD retail sector outperforms floundering office towers

    New research shows core retail precincts in most CBDs have much lower vacancy rates than their corresponding office markets.

    $40m-plus Northbridge waterfront eyes north shore record

    The sprawling home on 3434 square metres, the suburb’s largest waterfront estate, last traded for $21 million in 2017.

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    Wealth

    Rooms in aged care now cost $800 a week

    Those who can’t afford the full accommodation deposit need to watch out for an 8.35pc sting in the tail.

    What to do with your money in market meltdowns

    Investors are jittery after US recession fears triggered a global market rout this week. But sudden downturns are a good time to review your investment plans.

    The maths justifying rentvesting has changed. Here are the numbers

    It’s a popular strategy for building wealth but how does rentvesting stack up after 13 rate rises?

    Technology

    Loam Bio board members Tegan Nock and Guy Hudson.

    Cannon-Brookes, Benioff-backed start-up lays off staff in US pullback

    Loam Bio, a start-up that has raised more than $150 million from high-profile investors, has laid off the majority of its staff in the US.

    Cisco is making cuts as it looks to focus on faster growth areas like AI and cybersecurity.

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    Cisco will reportedly eliminate 4000 jobs in a second round of layoffs this year, as it moves its focus to areas such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

    China accounts for 80 per cent of all global manufacturing capacity, but last year there was 315 gigawatt hours (GWh) of excess battery production.

    How the big bet on electric car gigafactories went badly wrong

    A glut of batteries is good news for anyone buying an electric vehicle, but it’s slowing development of the capacity needed in the future.

    Work & Careers

    King & Wood Mallesons partner Meredith Paynter says concerns over red tape has jumped up the agenda as board get back to trying to make a profit.

    Directors revolt over government’s climate, IR and merger laws

    Mandatory climate reporting, tougher merger laws and workplace legal changes have seen concerns over red tape soar.

    40pc of blue-chip company directors lack skin in the game

    Of the 22 directors of ASX 300 companies who were paid more than $1 million last year, only three were female, a survey shows.

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    Life & Luxury

    Are ‘investment bags’ really worth it?

    A reader with cash to splash wants to know: is a luxury handbag really all it’s cracked up to be?

    Rolls-Royce’s electric Spectre has landed – in all its pompous glory

    You don’t buy a Rolls, you commission one, and the options are almost endless. But the marque’s first EV sure makes its presence felt on Australian roads.

    There’s a reason you’re so happy on holiday, but it may not be what you think.

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    Psychologists say you can get most of the benefits of a big trip without leaving home. Here’s how

    Lucy Liu, co-founder of Airwallex, can sleep “even if the world is on fire”.

    No such thing as work-life balance, says Airwallex’s Lucy Liu

    The co-founder of the payment platform says she would plan her whole year in advance if it was possible.

    Life & Leisure Call of the ocean

    Beachside boutiques, the future of boating, crocodiles and caviar, Japan’s secret islands and more.

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