Woolworths pulls out of ParknShop bidding

Woolworths pulls out of ParknShop bidding

Woolworths has pulled out of the auction for Hong Kong’s second largest grocery chain, ParknShop, because vendor Li Ka-Shing’s price was too high.

ASX at 5-year high as US crisis averted and China grows

ASX at 5-year high as US crisis averted and China grows

The ASX has risen above 5300 points to its highest level since June 2008, after a political stalemate that threatened the ability of the United States to pay is lenders was resolved.

Nine IPO seen worth as much as $3bn: Macquarie

Nine IPO seen worth as much as $3bn: Macquarie

Updated | The Nine Entertainment Co initial public offering is officially underway with some of the country’s top fund managers sent pre-marketing research, valuing Nine between $2.46 billion to $2.93 billion

China GDP up 7.8pc in fastest pace this year

China’s economy rebounded in the third quarter, growing 7.8 per cent from a year ago, its fastest quarterly pace this year, boosted by a marked pick up in factory production and the property market as well as a strong trade performance in July and August.

Myer’s Brookes, executives face fourth year without bonuses

Spare a thought for Myer chief Bernie Brookes. Mr Brookes and his executive team are facing their fourth consecutive year without receiving a cash bonus because earnings in 2014 are expected to fall short of hurdles.

RHG embraces revised $155m Resimac cash offer

RHG, formally RAMS Mortgage Corp, has accepted a revised all-cash offer from a group led by Resimac valuing the company at $155 million.

Westpac outsourcing jobs to India

Westpac will outsource 83 jobs to workers in India as it gets set to report a record profit of more than $7 billion.

Abbott Govt to improve budget bottom line by additional $1bn: PBO

The Parliamentary Budget Office has delivered a filip to the Abbott Government, estimating that its spending and savings measures will improve the budget bottom line by even more than the Coalition had claimed during the election.

Labor frontbench goes Gen X and shrieks diversity

Labor leader Bill Shorten has announced the line-up of his new frontbench, describing it as “energetic and diverse” with more Gen X than ever before, he said.

RBA’s Stevens aims to halt creep of global regulation

RBA’s Stevens aims to halt creep of global regulation

Updated | RBA governor Glenn Stevens has signalled that he may not have the power to lower the Australian dollar in order to support the economy as it adjusts to the end of the resources boom.

Smorgon family listing could become Melbourne’s most expensive home

Smorgon family listing could become Melbourne’s most expensive home

A new Toorak listing from the Smorgon family could become Melbourne’s highest-selling home, with a price tag in excess of $20 million.

Man dies defending home as worst bushfire crisis in decade hits NSW

Man dies defending home as worst bushfire crisis in decade hits NSW

Updated | Fire services have reported a man has died as the worst bushfire crisis in NSW in a decade remains “very active”, leaving about 100 properties destroyed.


The most satisfying super funds, as ranked by clients

The most satisfying super funds, as ranked by clients

Industry super funds have wiped the floor with their retail rivals in a new report that awards industry funds with nine of the top 10 rankings for client satisfaction.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5321.5 38.4 + 0.73%
Dow Jones 15371.65 - 2.18 - 0.01%
FTSE 100 6591.90 15.74 + 0.24%
SPI 200 DEC3 5325.000 4.000 + 0.10%
AUD/USD 0.9639 0.0008 + 0.08%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
CDU CUDECO $ 2.160 + 10.77%
PDN PALADIN $ 0.440 + 10.00%
MML MEDUSA $ 2.100 + 8.81%
LNC LINC ENRGY $ 1.550 + 8.39%
SDL SUNDANCE $ 0.099 + 7.61%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
AGO ATLAS IRON $ 0.990 - 4.35%
QAN QANTAS $ 1.430 - 3.38%
ANN ANSELL $ 19.130 - 2.99%
SMX SMS M&T $ 4.360 - 2.24%
CGF CHALLENGER $ 5.730 - 2.22%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

Warrnambool: the year’s most contested takeover

Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory looks set to be remembered as the year’s most contested takeover, after shareholder Murray Goulburn put forward a $7.50 a share cash bid on Friday.

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RBA’s Stevens worries over dollar

Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens says he’d like to see a lower Australian dollar.

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Opinion

Lisa Murray

Britain comes in from the cold: a cautionary tale

Lisa Murray

London mayor Boris Johnson was in an expansive mood during his trip to China this week, on a mission to attract Chinese investment, students and tourists.

Editorial

The women who are changing this country

Editorial

The 100 Women of Influence awards, a joint project of the Australian Financial Review and Westpac, are a showcase for bold and energetic women.

It’s high time to abolish the ACCC

It’s high time to abolish the ACCC

In the Federal Court last Friday Justice John Middleton ruled AGL and its agent had broken the law against unsolicited selling when one of their door-to-door salespeople in South Australia ignored a ”Do Not Knock” sign on the front door of a house.

World

Chinese banks plan listings in HK

Chinese banks plan listings in HK

Chinese banks are poised for a return to Hong Kong’s market for new listings. Three mid-sized lenders, Bank of Chongqing, China Huirong Financial and Huishang Bank are planning to raise money in the coming weeks.

Business


Warrnambool bidding war tests competition reforms

Warrnambool bidding war tests competition reforms

A former South Australian barrister who now heads the Competition Tribunal has suddenly taken centre stage as the battle for control of the Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory heats up with a knock-out bid from Murray Goulburn Co-operative.

Markets

Islamic group tops list of best equities funds

Islamic group tops list of best equities funds

Australia’s first licensed Islamic fund manager, Crescent Wealth Group, has come out on top of Morningstar’s best-performing Australian equities fund for the September quarter.

Lifestyle

To sleep, perchance to dream at 38,000 feet

To sleep, perchance to dream at 38,000 feet

Most of us have wrapped a pillow around our neck on a long-haul flight to no avail.

Ski trip on the lake of the sky

Ski trip on the lake of the sky

California’s Tahoe ski region is every bit as enticing as Colorado’s – minus the Australians.

Cityscapes braced for change

Cityscapes braced for change

As controversy over Barangaroo continues, the question is whether good architecture needs to be beautiful.

Networked distribution is the future of food

Networked distribution is the future of food

Every Thursday, city types and local residents wander in to a Melbourne cafe to collect large boxes of fruit and vegetables.

Latest TV

Ten’s Hamish McClennan high on Olympics, Nine float

Ten Network CEO Hamish McClennan tells reporter Jake Mitchell the company is improving in the right demographic, and says the Nine float is great publicity for the free to air sector.

Investors unconvinced Leighton's board has done enough

Leighton's board is about to meet for the first time since Fairfax reports about senior management's alleged involvement in illegal payments to win contracts in Iraq. The company insists it is doing everything possible to allay corruption concerns, but reporter Jenny Wiggins says investors need to see more.

Charting Australia’s future

Business and investment leaders discuss the energy, productivity, infrastructure and healthcare challenges and opportunities facing the nation at the Australia 2.0 Melbourne Symposium on October 15.

Rates outlook

The Reserve Bank's latest minutes show the easing bias continues, although the bank is in no rush to cut rates given rising confidence hasn't yet been followed by a bounce in other indicators such as hiring intention.