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NAB CEO Thorburn shakes up team

NAB CEO Thorburn shakes up team

Updated | Incoming NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn has announced a shake-up in the bank’s top executive ranks in his first day on the job, as he vowed to lift returns to shareholders. “NAB has a strong foundation for growth and the new members of the group executive leadership team are committed to taking the action required to drive stronger results and returns for our customers and our shareholders,” Mr Thorburn said.

Markets set to drop after Wall St slumps

Markets set to drop after Wall St slumps

Shareholders are bracing for a steep fall at the open of trading on Friday after Wall St suffered its worst decline since April overnight, amid concerns about Argentina’s default and other geopolitical worries.

Apache to sell Wheatstone stake

US oil and gas company Apache, under pressure from an activist investor, said it plans to sell interests in two liquefied natural gas projects, including Australia’s Wheatstone.

$A hits two-month low as stocks fall

$A hits two-month low as stocks fall

The Australian dollar has fallen to its lowest level in almost two months as big falls in overseas equities markets and the prospect of interest rate hikes weigh on the local currency.

Street Talk

African tech firms may be in CBA’s crosshairs

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia remains open to a potential acquisition in Africa and more details are now emerging about what the bank is most focused on.

Shell will ‘reconsider’ if Woodside buyback blocked

Royal Dutch Shell has signalled it will be in no hurry to formulate an alternative plan to sell down its stake in Woodside Petroleum if Woodside shareholders block the $US2.68 billion buyback plan.

PM, Palmer trade barbs over gridlocked budget

PM, Palmer trade barbs over gridlocked budget

Clive Palmer has accused the government of trying to split his party using one-on-one budget negotiations, while Tony Abbott has told the Senate crossbenchers to either put up or shut up over budget measures.

Deloitte buys KD Johns in WA push

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu wants more of Western Australia’s burgeoning private wealth to flow into its coffers following a bite-sized acquisition of Perth firm KD Johns & Co.

Street Talk

Macquarie offloads stake in Macquarie Atlas Roads

Macquarie Group has shed a $60 million stake in toll road owner Macquarie Atlas Roads in a block trade through the bank’s securities unit on Thursday night.

Packer seeks Las Vegas return

Packer seeks Las Vegas return

James Packer is plotting his return to Las Vegas after losing almost $US2 billion during the 2008 credit crisis.

The women disrupting covert power

The women disrupting covert power

Corporate Australia may not have come to grips with advancing women, but there’s one power base feeling the force of female influencers.

Pay rises fizzle as lawyers flood market

Pay rises fizzle as lawyers flood market

The heady days of double-digit pay bumps for lawyers are well and truly over.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5632.9 0.0 + 0.00%
Dow Jones 16563.30 - 317.06 - 1.88%
FTSE 100 6730.11 - 43.33 - 0.64%
SPI 200 SEP4 5517.000 - 53.000 - 1.00%
AUD/USD 0.9301 0.0006 + 0.06%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
GWA GWA GROUP $ 2.950 + 5.36%
TME TRADE ME $ 3.190 + 4.25%
SWM SEVENWEST $ 2.050 + 3.80%
KAR KAROON $ 3.630 + 3.71%
BSL BLUESCOPE $ 6.280 + 3.46%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
LYC LYNAS $ 0.170 - 17.07%
BDR BEADELL $ 0.520 - 5.45%
PDN PALADIN $ 0.375 - 3.85%
NST NTH STAR $ 1.715 - 3.38%
NWH NRWHOLDLTD $ 1.080 - 2.70%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

Morgan Stanley may retain slice of RetireAustralia IPO

Morgan Stanley is considering retaining a stake in its retirement village operator RetireAustralia following a $600 million listing on the stock exchange later this year.

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Home approvals decline in June

Seasonal factors are the main reason new home approvals have declined in June.

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National

Restaurants at sharp end of PIN changes

Restaurants at sharp end of PIN changes

Restaurants say they are bearing a high cost to reduce banks’ fraud losses, with many forced to buy extra wireless card readers to accept tips.

Opinion

John Roskam

The budget falls on stony ground

John Roskam

Joe Hockey’s first budget is a bit like John Howard’s WorkChoices: it’s a solution to a problem the public doesn’t think exists.

Laura Tingle

Working for dole plan simply won’t work

Laura Tingle

The opening salvos in the tabloids had all the subtlety of the now infamous Israeli ten minute warning missile.

Time to stop the bloodshed

Time to stop the bloodshed

Editorial | Even in a region where all sides approve of Old Testament notions of retribution, the punishment being handed out by Israel in Gaza seems disproportionate.

World

Fear strikes back in global markets

Fear strikes back in global markets

A sea of red has descended across trading boards around the world, as jittery investors sold off shares in response to a confluence of economic and geopolitical events.

Business

Facing Murray’s guillotine

Facing Murray’s guillotine

Chanticleer | There is a growing unease in the financial services sector as the deadline looms for final submissions to David Murray’s financial system inquiry.

Technology

App industry growth picks up mining slack

App industry growth picks up mining slack

As the main source of growth in the economy continues to shift away from mining investment, a new report has found Australia is well-positioned to take advantage of a booming global “app economy”.

Personal finance

Pitfalls of investing ethically

Pitfalls of investing ethically

Ethical investing is only for the naive, right? Here’s a run-down of Australia’s top 20 stocks highlighting the problems ethical investors face.

Lifestyle

Take your pick at the Superyacht Show

Take your pick at the Superyacht Show

The big, beautiful, speedy craft at this year’s Sydney Superyacht Show represent the cutting edge of boat design.

Cabernet sauvignon from California’s mountains

Cabernet sauvignon from California’s mountains

Jackson Family Wines are behind some great names in the US and beyond, including McLaren Vale’s Yangarra.

Learn a language the fun way

Learn a language the fun way

These apps, books and movies make learning a new language easier than ever before.

Ferrari gives new meaning to Speciale

Ferrari gives new meaning to Speciale

It’s brave to call a car special, or smart, or superb. But the Ferrari 458 Speciale is pretty damn speciale.

Latest TV

Voice command expands on LG’s G Watch

LG’s new G Watch has excellent navigation and voice recognition, although you may not always catch its alerts.

Why we prefer BitTorrent to Foxtel

On average, Australians are paying 50 per cent more for movies, music, software and games.

Argentina default clouds market horizon

Argentina's debt default raises the prospect of the Latin American economy sinking further into recession.

Cartoon: Children in detention inquiry

The Human Rights Commission is conducting hearings into the effects of detention on children. Illustration by David Rowe.