Rudd saved up to 15 seats, leaked polling suggests

Rudd saved up to 15 seats, leaked polling suggests

The return of Kevin Rudd to the Labor leadership in June may have saved up to 15 seats at the September 7 federal election, according to a Fairfax report of leaked polling carried out before Julia Gillard was deposed as Prime Minister.

German election down to the wire

German election down to the wire

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right coalition is set for a photo finish with her rivals, the final poll the day before elections showed.

Dozens dead in Nairobi mall attack

Militant gunmen stormed a shopping mall in Nairobi on Saturday killing at least 25 people, including children, and sending scores fleeing in panic from shops and restaurants onto the streets.

BlackBerry co-founder 'in joint bid talks' with private equity

One of BlackBerry's co-founders, Mike Lazaridis, has reportedly held talks with private equity firms about making a joint bid for the struggling Canadian smartphone maker.

Lengthy jail term possible for Bo Xilai

A Chinese court will announce its verdict on former top politician Bo Xilai on Sunday following his 5-day trial last month on charges of corruption and abuse of power.

News Corp profit $US506m but newspapers hit again

News Corp has announced a $US506 million profit on revenue of $US8.89 billion for the last financial year, after the historic separation of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

Australian wines threaten to leave sour taste in China

Australian wines threaten to leave sour taste in China

Although the Australian line-up in the premium wine section of a Shanghai supermarket is largely predictable some labels and their prices raise eyebrows.

Pimco warns on $A, housing

The world’s largest bond fund, Pimco, says a sustained period of easy money could keep the $A and damage Australia’s economy by forcing investors to chase higher returns in property.

Abbott gets on his custom-made bike

Australia’s fittest prime minister is treating himself to a new custom-made bicycle worth about $6000. However, a sports physiologist advises that Mr Abbott get enough rest despite the advantages of exercise.

Rising property sales show Noosa back in favour

Rising property sales show Noosa back in favour

Corporate Travel Management’s boss Jamie Pherous has splashed out $14 million on two beachfront apartments at Noosa, giving the best signal yet that the exclusive coastal town is on the path to recovery.

Behind the BT wealth machine

Behind the BT wealth machine

When OzForex pressed the button on a $480 million public float this week it marked another huge endorsement for the most extraordinary financial institution Australia has ever seen.

WA’s downfall: How to blow billions

WA’s downfall: How to blow billions

The WA Liberal government’s pockets were bulging with money, but it just couldn’t stop being everyone’s mate.

The story of the Great Southern drama

The story of the Great Southern drama

Astonishing and last-minute evidence may decide one of the biggest class actions in Australian legal history.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5276.7 - 18.8 - 0.36%
Dow Jones 15451.09 - 185.46 - 1.19%
FTSE 100 6596.43 - 28.96 - 0.44%
SPI 200 DEC3 5246.000 - 23.000 - 0.40%
AUD/USD 0.9392 - 0.0001 - 0.01%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
AHE AHG LTD $ 3.990 + 5.84%
EWC ENERGY WLD $ 0.485 + 5.43%
CMW CROMWELL $ 1.035 + 2.99%
IVC INVOCARE $ 11.230 + 2.74%
ORG ORIGIN ENE $ 14.450 + 2.70%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
DCG DECMIL GRP $ 2.260 - 9.24%
SBM ST.BARBARA $ 0.605 - 7.63%
TSE TFIELDSERV $ 1.110 - 6.33%
KCN KINGSGATE $ 1.795 - 6.02%
MML MEDUSA $ 2.300 - 5.35%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

New York fund said to be buyer of 34m Newcrest shares

New York fund said to be buyer of 34m Newcrest shares

Updated | The Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF, an exchange-traded fund based in New York, is believed to be the buyer of a $445 million parcel of Newcrest Mining shares traded after market on Friday.

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Earnings to suffer as QE drives $A

Global markets may enjoy the Fed’s continuing quantitative easing, but investors in Australian stocks won’t be when the rising Aussie dollar drags earnings down.  More AFR TV

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National

Rising property sales show Noosa back in favour

Rising property sales show Noosa back in favour

Corporate Travel Management’s boss Jamie Pherous has splashed out $14 million on two beachfront apartments at Noosa, giving the best signal yet that the exclusive coastal town is on the path to recovery.

Opinion

John Roskam

Nothing to lose but your shibboleths

John Roskam

Mr Abbott will have to overcome a few shibboleths as Prime Minister. Probably the hardest will be those held by the bureaucracy he’s inherited. Here’s five.

Jennifer Hewett

Bumpy ride ahead for Australian car makers

Jennifer Hewett

Australian car manufacturers are looking for a commitment from the Coalition government for more subsidies to prop up a failing industry but the Prime Minister has already signalled he won’t be rushed into decisions.

Busy trade agenda for Robb

Busy trade agenda for Robb

Minister for Trade and Investment Andrew Robb has big plans for achieving international trade agreements and partnerships.

World

Merkel knows best

Merkel knows best

Smug, testy and arrogant? Or a woman who feels the nation’s tiniest pain? As Angela Merkel seeks a third term as chancellor, the Germans who call her Mutti or mother will decide if they want more of that style.

Business

What went wrong with the NBN

What went wrong with the NBN

The National Broadband Network Company was to be the Labor government’s crowning achievement in the vein of the Snowy River Dam Project.

Technology

iPhone 5s: Is It Hacked Yet?

iPhone 5s: Is It Hacked Yet?

The “Touch ID” security system, that lets you unlock your iPhone 5s by simply touching your finger to a fingerprint scanner, is already the subject of a hacking bounty.

Markets

Pimco warns on $A, housing

Pimco warns on $A, housing

The world’s largest bond fund, Pimco, says a sustained period of easy money could keep the $A and damage Australia’s economy by forcing investors to chase higher returns in property.

Personal finance

China property bubble no danger to us – yet

China property bubble no danger to us – yet

A real estate crash in a big country is a global problem, as the world painfully learnt in 2007. So resurgent talk of a Chinese property bubble is unnerving.

Lifestyle

Sydney shows new form in racing’s interstate stakes

Sydney shows new form in racing’s interstate stakes

Randwick's new $150 million grandstand shows Sydney is serious about becoming the centre of thoroughbred racing.

Tree-top hideaways in the New Forest

Tree-top hideaways in the New Forest

Chewton Glen, a top British country house hotel, has branched out with a dozen, totally indulgent tree houses.

Ferrari 458 Spider | Convertible without compromise

Ferrari 458 Spider | Convertible without compromise

The Spider is still beautiful, fast and breathtaking to drive and most importantly, the styling has been preserved.

Rise to the 7 Peaks Alpine Ascent Challenge

Rise to the 7 Peaks Alpine Ascent Challenge

Enjoy the thrills and chills of seven peaks in Victoria’s high country.

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BlueScope’s anti-dumping boost

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Better bid for Billabong

Long suffering Billabong shareholders can see light at the end of the tunnel, thanks to an improved takeover bid from the Centerbridge-Oaktree consortium.  More AFR TV

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Earnings to suffer as QE drives $A

Global markets may enjoy the Fed’s continuing quantitative easing, but investors in Australian stocks won’t be when the rising Aussie dollar drags earnings down.  More AFR TV