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Hockey’s hard line: Abbott squibbed with ‘soft’ budget

Hockey’s hard line: Abbott squibbed with ‘soft’ budget

Treasurer Joe Hockey believes the May federal budget, which triggered a backlash against the government, was not tough enough and he held Prime ­Minister Tony Abbott responsible for taking a more cautious approach to appease voters. The revelation suggests Mr Hockey wanted earlier reductions in the pension growth rate for the deficit tax to hit a greater number of well-off voters.

Global equities rebound as risks ease

Global equities rebound as risks ease

Before the Bell | Global equity markets and the US dollar are higher amid a rebound in risk appetite, lifting the S&P 500 to a record high ■ Dow up 0.4pc ■ SPI futures up 23 pts ■ $A at US93.86.

What happens to apartments when Asian capital dries up?

Move over mining boom. Simeon Goldenberg, finance director of Icon Group, frets more about what will replace the wave of Asian capital chasing apartments in Melbourne and Sydney.

Moelis predicts return to traditional banking

Ken Moelis, the founder of leading independent investment bank Moelis & Co, has predicted that his big integrated rivals in the United States will shrink back to providing traditional, low risk banking.

Matthew Stevens

Woodside buy-back in danger of being voted down

Investor resistance to Woodside Petroleum’s management of Royal Dutch Shell’s long-awaited exit from its register has been building.

Identifying MH17 passengers could take months

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has warned it could take weeks, if not months, to identify the remains of the passengers recovered from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.

Fund managers brace for money market shake-up

Fund managers are jostling to keep hold of $900 billion of assets that could be shaken loose by new United States rules on money market funds set to be unveiled this week.

Fair Work Ombudsman blasts award complexity

Fair Work Ombudsman blasts award complexity

Awards guaranteeing standards for millions of workers are indecipherable for many small businesses and are not even consistent with other legally mandated minimum work conditions, says Natalie James.

Banks hit back at APRA’s ‘prescriptive’ proposals

Big banks are resisting the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s move to introduce detailed new mortgage lending guidelines, saying the regulator’s proposals are too prescriptive.

Taking the sting out of childcare

Taking the sting out of childcare

A focus on parental leave over tackling the high cost of childcare is hurting working women.

Beware the unscrupulous bond seller

Beware the unscrupulous bond seller

Cliff Asness reserves a place in hell between gluttony and greed for advisers who say this.

Standout stocks in a low-growth world

Standout stocks in a low-growth world

Strategists are placing a premium on companies with a strong track record of acquiring and integrating businesses.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5543.3 3.4 + 0.06%
Dow Jones 17106.90 55.17 + 0.32%
FTSE 100 6795.34 66.90 + 0.99%
SPI 200 SEP4 5516.000 21.000 + 0.40%
AUD/USD 0.9389 0.0017 + 0.18%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
LYC LYNAS $ 0.170 + 6.25%
GEM G8 EDUCATE $ 4.680 + 5.64%
WSA WEST AREAS $ 5.150 + 3.83%
AWC ALUMINA $ 1.495 + 3.82%
BSL BLUESCOPE $ 5.910 + 3.50%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
BRU BURUENERGY $ 0.865 - 3.35%
SIP SIGMAPHARM $ 0.755 - 2.58%
TSE TFIELDSERV $ 1.325 - 2.57%
SKE SKILLED GL $ 2.340 - 2.50%
TPM TPGTELECOM $ 5.300 - 1.67%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

TPG, Carlyle tipped to keep fat Healthscope stake

Private equity giants TPG and The Carlyle Group will likely hold a stake of between 32 per cent and 40 per cent of hospital operator Healthscope.

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RBA boss prods business, Canberra

Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens has urged cautious investors and Canberra to take action to restore confidence.

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National

What corporate leaders can learn from the NSW Blues

What corporate leaders can learn from the NSW Blues

The very same cultural change process that helped NSW win the State of Origin this year apply in the office, says leadership coach Garie Dooley. It is all about ensuring everyone is accountable and gives honest feedback.

Opinion

Alan Mitchell

Time to enter the scary world of innovation

Alan Mitchell

Australia will have to move from just copying others to more indigenous innovation. For guidance let us look to Nobel economist Edmund Phelps.

Jennifer Hewett

Change is coming and we need to prepare

Jennifer Hewett

GE Mining boss Steve Sargent likes to urge everyone to step back and realise just how much change they are experiencing.

Feminomics stalls under Japan’s Abenomics

Feminomics stalls under Japan’s Abenomics

William Pesek | Those who think Japan is suddenly in the throes of a feminist revolution should take a look at a new survey on gender in the world’s third-biggest economy.

World

How Julie Bishop got Russia’s backing

How Julie Bishop got Russia’s backing

John Kehoe | When Julie Bishop came face to face with Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, she was told Moscow had finally dropped its resistance to her UN Security Council resolution on the MH17 ‘downing’.

Business

Bulk-billed IVF treatments won’t lead to price cuts, analysts say

Bulk-billed IVF treatments won’t lead to price cuts, analysts say

A new cut-price service from Primary Health Care offering bulk-billed in vitro fertilisation is unlikely to push down prices across the $500 million industry in the short term, analysts have said.

Technology

This is what happens when you think outside the box

This is what happens when you think outside the box

John Davidson | This review was never supposed to happen. The device it’s about was going to go straight back into its box the moment we opened it up.

Personal finance

Stretched housing valuations mean bubble is here

Stretched housing valuations mean bubble is here

In April 2008, RBA governor Glenn Stevens was asked by Malcolm Turnbull why housing affordability was so bad. His answer? Prices – not interest rates – were to blame.

Lifestyle

Backstage pass to Paris haute couture week

Backstage pass to Paris haute couture week

In the city of love, we revel in the opulent wonderland created by the big heritage fashion houses.

Glenmorangie and Idris Khan: two creative spirits

Glenmorangie and Idris Khan: two creative spirits

The Scottish whisky distillery has launched Pride 1978, which comes with a photographic work by the famous British artist.

Homes inspired by other times and places

Homes inspired by other times and places

Residential architects take elements of ancient Japan and high Modernism to create impressive new houses.

When switching off is a bad thing

When switching off is a bad thing

In a 24/7 world, answering the occasional email on the weekend will help banish those Monday blues.

Latest TV

B20: innovate and dump mining tax

The chiefs of Telstra, BHP, ANZ and GE Mining have urged reform including innovation, regulation and taxation.

How genuinely innovative is Australia?

The government may be proud of Australia's latest global innovation ranking, but a closer look tells an unhappier story.

MH17: UN condemns plane's downing

The UN Security Council condemns the downing of MH17 but Russia says Kiev is exploiting the disaster.

Housing boosts Australand to bumper result

Australand is bullish on residential property after posting a 49% profit lift