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Mid-year economic review is only half of it

Mid-year economic review is only half of it

Laura Tingle | The task of the 2013 mid-year review was to draw a line under three months of ‘blame game’ politics, and to write off the policy problems the new government found in the books when it came to office.

Government, Qantas may strike debt deal

Government, Qantas may strike debt deal

The federal government and Qantas Airways are working together on a final proposal that would help the airline to level the playing field against rival Virgin Australia Holdings without guaranteeing all of its debt.

CBA to sell retail trust rights for $500m

The Commonwealth Bank has reached agreement with the independent directors of the $5.4 billion CFS Retail Property Trust Group over the sale of the bank’s management rights to the trust.

US judge questions legality of NSA taps

A US federal district judge has ruled the National Security Agency program that is systematically keeping records of all Americans’ phone calls most likely violates the constitution, describing its technology as “almost Orwellian”.

KPMG looks to Walker Corporation for Barangaroo lease

Accounting firm KPMG will sublease part of its intended office space at Sydney’s billion-dollar Barangaroo office precinct.

GST proposal could see rise in stamp duty

A change proposed to GST arrangements by assistant treasurer Arthur Sinodinos raises the possibility of a rise in stamp duty on many commercial and rural property transactions.

Austin in trading halt as Bradken proposes deal

Updated | Mining services company Bradken is seeking to take over Austin Engineering, according to a deal term sheet sent to prospective Austin investors.

Shares higher as world looks rosier

Local shares gained despite a worsening federal budget outlook, as investors focused on an improving global growth outlook.

Takeovers Panel orders Saputo to lift WCB bid

Updated | The battle for Warrnambool Cheese and Butter has hit $9.60 a share, after the Australian Takeovers Panel ordered Saputo to raise its bid for the milk processor.

CommSec compliance breaches spark investigation

An independent expert will conduct an investigation into Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s online broking arm, CommSec, after it admitted to compliance breaches dating back to October 2005.

Fed secures two key triggers to begin taper

Fed secures two key triggers to begin taper

The United States Federal Reserve is armed with enough positive economic information to take the first step this week to unwind its unprecedented $US3.8 trillion stimulus.

Beyoncé reinvents music marketing

Beyoncé reinvents music marketing

When Beyoncé released her latest album, she didn't follow the usual promotional script. Instead, she wrote, ‘Surprise!’ to her more than 8 million Instagram followers, and the full album – all 14 songs and 17 videos of it – appeared for sale on iTunes.

Coalition dancing around the GST and pension options

Coalition dancing around the GST and pension options

Alan Mitchell | The huge challenge facing Tony Abbott and his Coalition government is bringing the budget back into sustainable surplus without rattling the weak economy.

Saputo ups the ante for Warrnambool

Saputo ups the ante for Warrnambool

Matthew Stevens | Gary Helou has secured a moral victory at the Takeovers Panel but nothing like the Saputo momentum stopper he was looking for in the wildly unlikely and increasingly rich contest for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5103.2 13.6 + 0.27%
Dow Jones 15884.57 129.21 + 0.82%
FTSE 100 6506.38 - 15.82 - 0.24%
SPI 200 DEC3 5108.000 8.000 + 0.20%
AUD/USD 0.8916 - 0.0031 - 0.35%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
FGE FORGE GRP $ 0.630 + 17.76%
BLY BOART $ 0.360 + 9.09%
ENV ENVESTRA $ 1.120 + 4.67%
MND MONADEL $ 17.280 + 4.66%
TAH TABCORP $ 3.500 + 3.55%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
REA REA GROUP $ 37.740 - 6.88%
IAG INSUR.AUST $ 5.400 - 5.26%
SBM ST.BARBARA $ 0.275 - 5.17%
RSG RESOLUTE $ 0.510 - 4.67%
OZL OZMINER $ 2.880 - 4.00%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

BP considers sale of $3bn Aussie downstream assets

London-listed BP is mulling a $3 billion sell-off of its Australian refineries and petrol stations, joining a growing list of oil giants reassessing their involvement in the industry.

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Budget cuts coming after MYEFO

The blowout in the federal budget is the responsibility of both parties, says political editor Laura Tingle. She and chief political correspondent Phillip Coorey look at what programs face cuts in the wake of the MYEFO update.

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National

Hockey demands deep budget cuts

The federal government has set the stage for long-term spending cuts in welfare, health and education after forecasting combined deficits of $123 billion over the next four years, a decline in growth, and gross debt to hit $667 billion in a decade.

Treasurer sets foot on political tightrope

Treasurer sets foot on political tightrope

Joe Hockey’s first big day out as Treasurer was like a new chief executive who inherited a corporate basket case and then announced huge write-downs and impairments.

Opinion

Chris Richardson

The budgetary blame game never has a winner

There has been plenty of finger pointing over the latest budget figures but focusing on who is to blame won’t help.

Terry Arcus

Limp response to Gonski review means children lose out

Confused, limp implementation of Gonski education review by federal governments past and present stands in stark contrast to the challenge facing education.

Israel’s public paranoia masks private complacency

Israel’s public paranoia masks private complacency

In recent years, Benjamin Netanyahu has specialised in playing the role of prophet in the wilderness.

World

NZ ponders future of hobbit country

NZ ponders future of hobbit country

Another war is brewing in Middle Earth, as environmentalists resist a major rail project.

Business

SunRice boss says innovation the secret ingredient

SunRice boss says innovation the secret ingredient

Woolworths and Coles have found an unlikely ally in their call for food suppliers to step up innovation: Rob Gordon, the chief executive of SunRice, says food manufacturers need to lift investment in innovation and marketing to keep their place on supermarket shelves.

Technology

Apple iWatch October 2014: second-hand rumour

Apple iWatch October 2014: second-hand rumour

The smartwatch that Apple has neither confirmed nor denied it is or is not making will be released in October 2014 and will use fancy new wireless charging technology so you don’t need to hook it up to a power supply every evening, according to a report.

Markets

Investors find assurance in ‘weight of money’ flow

Investors find assurance in ‘weight of money’ flow

Amid all the talk about dividends supporting the sharemarket, Clime Investment Management’s John Abernethy makes the point that equity dividends go into a total superannuation pool which is than allocated across asset classes.

Personal finance

The art of winning millions

The art of winning millions

The eccentric numerati David Walsh ascended from humble origins in a housing estate in Hobart’s blue-collar suburbs to become among the most successful professional gamblers in history alongside friend and mentor Zeljko Ranogajec.

Lifestyle

Summer food series 4: Nathan Sasi

Summer food series 4: Nathan Sasi

The head chef of Sydney’s Nomad restaurant sparks the culinary imagination with three delicious dishes.

Cars: the very rest of 2013

Cars: the very rest of 2013

A few impressive machines for reasons of space and timing didn’t secure a full road test. This is the best of them.

Animal spirits hold sway in a sparkling menagerie

Animal spirits hold sway in a sparkling menagerie

From elephants and pandas to frogs and bees, luxury houses are reviving an ancient tradition in precious baubles.

French Polynesia is peak relaxation

French Polynesia is peak relaxation

Cruising in your own skippered catamaran is the best way to explore the beautiful South Pacific.

Latest TV

Debelle wary on BASEL-style super rules

RBA assistant governor Guy Debelle isn't convinced BASEL-style liquidity rules should be applied to Australia's growing superannuation sector.

More fat for Aurizon to cut

Senior companies reporter Jenny Wiggins tells associate editor Ky Chow that its difficult to determine what Aurizon's $197 million impairment announcement means as the company has yet to give its full net profit guidance.

Mandela buried in ancestral homeland

After a funeral service attended by 4,500 guests and watched by millions worldwide, Nelson Mandela's body was laid to rest in his boyhood home in Qunu.

Watch review: Frédérique Constant Slimline Moonphase

A thin bezel ensures this classic moon phase stands out. Watch editor Bani McSpedden says it's a bargain compared to similar IWC and Patek Phillipe pieces.