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Rude awakening for voters

Rude awakening for voters

For an unhappy Abbott cabinet, boasts of superior economic management and a rapid return to surplus have become a nightmare. The prospect of new taxes has been a rude awakening for the voters who had largely put the pause button on politics for the past six months .

Macquarie recovery not finished yet

Macquarie recovery not finished yet

Ask a Macquarie Group true believer like fund manager Karl Siegling if the banking analysts have got it right on Australia’s most successful global financial services group and you will get a resounding “NO”.

Jobs growth hints at US economy on the rebound

Job growth in the United States increased at its fastest pace in more than two years in April, suggesting a sharp rebound in economic activity early in the second quarter.

The suburb developers can’t get enough of

Residents in the Sydney suburb of Epping are getting used to the sound of developers knocking at their doors, with home owners thinking they can get prices triple what they were offered two years ago.

Philip Baker

Good times for banks may be over, but investors hang in

Financials and stocks known for their defensive attributes have been the star performers so far this year, while the resources sector remains out of favour.

Karen Maley

Time to wake up to impact of super fees

Hefty fees charged by the superannuation industry are in the headlights, with an in-depth study by the Grattan Institute revealing that Australians waste at least $10 billion a year on bloated fees and expenses.

$110,000 fine threat for ride-share drivers

Technology companies are battling state regulators over low-cost ride sharing services that compete with the taxi industry, as friction increases between regulators and those hoping to cash in on the sharing economy.

Chinese billionaire who’s giving it away

Chinese billionaire who’s giving it away

Alibaba founder Jack Ma is boldly going where few of China’s wealthy dare to go by setting up a philanthropic trust that could be worth as much as $US3 billion.

Telstra’s $US2.4bn CSL sale approved

Telstra has received the vital regulatory approval needed for the $US2.4 billion sale of its Hong Kong mobile service provider, CSL. The deal is expected to be finalised in May 2014..

One.Tel row ends after 13 sour years

After 13 years of caustic feuding that sent two of Australia’s best-known business families through court and media showdowns, the final chapter of One.Tel’s collapse was locked down after just 14 days.

Should investors be wary of the market’s new comeback kings?

Should investors be wary of the market’s new comeback kings?

Listed companies are back in favour, with many trading at a premium. Is this a permanent rerating or a danger signal for investors?

Tony Abbott and lobbying – choc horror!

Tony Abbott and lobbying – choc horror!

Mark Latham | The outstanding question of politics is: how embedded is Tony Abbott in the NSW disease of lobbyist-induced scandal?

The legacy of Paul Ramsay

The legacy of Paul Ramsay

After 50 years in the hospital business, billionaire Paul Ramsay was flown from Ibiza in Spain to Bowral for a final homecoming.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5458.1 9.3 + 0.17%
Dow Jones 16512.89 - 45.98 - 0.28%
FTSE 100 6822.42 13.55 + 0.20%
SPI 200 JUN4 5454.000 7.000 + 0.10%
AUD/USD 0.9274 0.0000 + 0.00%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
TWE TREA WINE $ 4.090 + 6.51%
TSE TFIELDSERV $ 1.050 + 5.00%
PRY PRIMARY $ 4.710 + 3.74%
REA REA GROUP $ 47.640 + 3.41%
MRM MERMAID MR $ 2.200 + 3.29%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
PDN PALADIN $ 0.425 - 5.56%
EVN EVOLUTION $ 0.810 - 4.71%
ACR ACRUX $ 0.985 - 4.37%
SIR SIRIUS RES $ 2.550 - 4.14%
PMV PREM INV. $ 9.510 - 3.74%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

Yellow Brick Road in Vow deal

It is six weeks since Mark Bouris-led Yellow Brick Road told investors it had entered into three exclusivity agreements on potential acquisitions.

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Macquarie beats expectations but cool outlook

Macquarie has delivered a 49% net profit lift, although the enthusiasm for investors has been dampened by a typically conservative outlook statement.

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National

ICAC takes another scalp

ICAC takes another scalp

Some very big names – in politics and business – are linked to the latest Liberal Party player to resign: Australia’s most connected political lobbyist, Paul Nicolaou.

Opinion

John Wasiliev

Healthy tactics for DIY super funds

Commercial property consistently attracts greater investment among do-it-yourself super funds than residential real estate.

Anne Fulwood

Style curator takes the country to the world

You can take the girl out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the girl!

Auditors strike a blow for tax reform

Auditors strike a blow for tax reform

The Commission of Audit report was nearly all about reforming the expenditure side of the budget, but it will also advance the case for tax reform.

Business

Wake up Australia, invest in food

Wake up Australia, invest in food

John Foss knew he was on to something big when sales of his chia-based foods began taking off in the US. Problem was, his Australian bank didn’t.

Technology

Leveraging LinkedIn: Using the social network’s new features to your advantage

Leveraging LinkedIn: Using the social network’s new features to your advantage

LinkedIn may not make headlines as frequently as Twitter and Facebook, but if you're looking for a social network to build professional connections, it's far and away the best.

Markets

Chinese stocks set for rebound?

Chinese stocks set for rebound?

Richard Lie | There’s a dislocation between the bearish news about China and price action in equities. While it looks like China is slowing, in fact green shoots are starting to appear.

Personal finance

Healthy tactics for DIY super funds

Healthy tactics for DIY super funds

Commercial property consistently attracts greater investment among do-it-yourself super funds than residential real estate.

Lifestyle

Scotland going for culinary gold

Scotland going for culinary gold

Forget the deep-fried Mars Bar: in Scotland, they’re talking seasonable and sustainable.

Magnussen’s quest for greatness

Magnussen’s quest for greatness

The Olympic medalist is learning that winning is as much about mental strength and discipline as it is about physical prowess.

Vogue Italia: high fashion with an edge

Vogue Italia: high fashion with an edge

For more than 25 years, Franca Sozzani has been one of Conde Nast’s most robust and most rebellious editors.

Dine and stay in the Grampians

Dine and stay in the Grampians

A little fun-filled flair is the ingredient that will turn the beautiful Grampians into an unmissable fine dining destination.

Latest TV

Commission targets Medicare, pension age

The Liberal government's commission of audit is taking on the pension age and Medicare, although it's stopped short of a US style approach to health care.

ANZ results surprise as Asia rises

ANZ proves the doubters wrong with a better than expected half year result and a huge dividend increase, thanks to a strong Asia strategy.

Abernethy blasts speculators, pricey debt

Government should target market speculators like hedge funds, says Clime Investment's John Abernethy, who also questions Australia's pricey debt markets.

No time to waste for Wallabies: McKenzie

The Wallabies need to start winning again – fast. Coach Ewen McKenzie is using change management skills learnt in the corporate world to reinvigorate his charges and fans.