THANK YOU

Your Fairfax Membership account setup is complete. We are redirecting you now. Please use this email "      " to log in to the Financial Review in the future.

Try The Financial Review App on your Android Tablet

Do not show this message again
IMF chief charged with negligence

IMF chief charged with negligence

International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde, one of the world's most powerful women, has been charged with "negligence" over a multi-million-euro graft case relating to her time as French finance minister.

Equities flat, $A holding recent gains

Equities flat, $A holding recent gains

Before the Bell | Major global stock indexes are little changed as investors seek fresh reasons to push valuations still higher ■ FTSE up 0.1pc ■ Dow up 0.1pc ■ SPI futures down 14 pts.

REA took a look at US-listed Trulia

It’s likely REA group, the ASX listed online real estate market place, was in the running to buy Trulia, the NYSE-listed US real estate search company, before rival Zillow finally agreed to acquire the company.

Banks’ too big to fail safety net may cost billions

The big four banks receive an annual subsidy of up to $4.5 billion from being perceived as “too big too fail” which should be paid for by a levy or increased capital charge, a Murray inquiry submission says.

Business concerned by funding of class actions

Companies fear an onslaught of litigation funded class actions if court approval is given to a US-style funding arrangement that enables them to commercialise cases that might not ordinarily have been pursued.

Social media gives high-frequency traders an edge

Hedge funds and high-frequency traders are gaining a time advantage through their sophisticated monitoring of social media networks and advanced algorithms that can deliver an edge.

Anne Hyland

Big banks unpredictable in choice of CEOs

Big banks unpredictable in choice of CEOs

Westpac head of Australian financial services Brian Hartzer should bear in mind that the big four bank chairmen are never predictable in their choice of CEOs.

Palmer eyes balance of power in Victorian upper house

Flushed with success in the federal Senate, Clive Palmer is eying off the balance of power in the Victorian Upper House and is confident his party can win according to polling.

Rich equally entitled to super tax breaks: SMSF alliance

The $1.8 trillion superannuation industry has defended its generous tax breaks, saying it should not be used as a cash cow to rescue the budget deficit at the cost of healthy retirement savings.

The ­Shire’s property prophet of doom

The ­Shire’s property prophet of doom

Lindsay David may sound crazy comparing the leverage of local banks to Lehman Brothers.

Business pushes medical research fund

Business pushes medical research fund

It’s not usually in business leaders’ interest to weigh into a political fight.

Labor needs to see Bill the Bastard

Labor needs to see Bill the Bastard

Mark Latham | Opposition leaders who take on tough internal fights are more successful.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5651.2 13.6 + 0.24%
Dow Jones 17119.07 12.37 + 0.07%
FTSE 100 6830.66 7.90 + 0.12%
SPI 200 SEP4 5611.000 - 18.000 - 0.30%
AUD/USD 0.9335 0.0032 + 0.34%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
SDF STEADFAST $ 1.590 + 14.80%
BDR BEADELL $ 0.500 + 7.53%
VED VEDA GROUP $ 2.200 + 6.28%
CVO COVERMORE $ 2.230 + 5.19%
MSB MESOBLAST $ 4.740 + 4.87%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
PBG PACBRANDS $ 0.525 - 9.48%
TLS TELSTRA $ 5.530 - 3.66%
PRY PRIMARY $ 4.440 - 3.48%
MGX MT GIBSON $ 0.710 - 3.40%
TPI TRANSPAC $ 0.885 - 3.28%

Markets Data »

Street Talk

PEP set to sell half of $1.2b Veda stake

PEP set to sell half of $1.2b Veda stake

Private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners is expected to sell down its $1.2 billion stake in ASX-listed credit reporting company Veda Group before the end of the week.

advertising

Westfield results vindicate Lowy restructure

Two months after Westfield was restructured, the results are in and it means solid share price gains.

advertising
advertising
advertising

National

NBN: the never-ending story

NBN: the never-ending story

For a project that both sides of politics agree needs to happen, the National Broadband Network has turned into an argument with no end.

Opinion

Matthew Stevens

Timing is everything for Whitehaven

Matthew Stevens

Whitehaven Coal is looking ever more like the premier independent mining business that Nathan Tinkler did so much to help design back in 2011.

Jennifer Hewett

Super tax figures don’t add up

Jennifer Hewett

No more changes to superannuation ahead of the next election is one promise the Abbott government definitely won’t break.

Westfield Corporation and Lend Lease update strategy

Westfield Corporation and Lend Lease update strategy

Robert Harley | Westfield Corporation and Lend Lease, two of the leaders of Australian real estate, gave very clear views of strategy at updates on Wednesday.

World

Sardine treatment riles airline passengers

Sardine treatment riles airline passengers

An in-flight fight over legroom that forced a flight to be diverted was the inevitable result of airlines’ attempts to cram ever-more customers on to commercial aircraft.

Business

Boral’s Mr Fix It eyes US growth

Boral’s Mr Fix It eyes US growth

Chanticleer | Boral’s return to profitability is more to do with the cost-cutting and restructuring under straight-talking boss Mike Kane than any uptick in housing markets. But that is helping.

Technology

Gear Live Android watch disappoints

Gear Live Android watch disappoints

Digital Life | The Gear Live is one of those Android Wear watches that’s in the news a lot.

Markets

Warren Buffett investment inversion challenges Obama

Warren Buffett investment inversion challenges Obama

Billionaire Warren Buffett’s financing of Burger King’s $US11.4 billion purchase of the Canadian fast-food chain Tim Hortons challenges Obama’s argument that inversions are unpatriotic.

Personal finance

How to speak the language of money

How to speak the language of money

QE2? M3? Forward-settling ETFs? Novelist John Lanchester explains how writing his bestseller Capital taught him to speak the language of money, a skill we should all acquire.

Lifestyle

Brisbane Fashion Festival connects

Brisbane Fashion Festival connects

This year, more than 7000 fashion fans will be able to buy what they see on the catwalk with just a few clicks.

Melbourne Sheraton a haven for business travellers

Melbourne Sheraton a haven for business travellers

Enjoy a boutique feel in this big hotel just steps from Melbourne’s CBD.

Rolls-Royce Phantom no lightweight

Rolls-Royce Phantom no lightweight

Rolls claims that 450 craftsman hours are spent working on the body and interior of each Phantom.

Call of the champions: five top sporting events

Call of the champions: five top sporting events

These international tournaments are as exhilarating for their sporting prowess as they are gorgeous to watch.

Latest TV

Air Abbott and Rudd 747

Tony Abbott has travelled as much as Kevin Rudd in his first year of office.

Bitcoin's lesser known bit players

Cryptocurrency markets are offering traders the opportunity to cash out on the extreme volatility.

Lend Lease, Seven West and Flight Centre results

Lend Lease has lifted, Seven West is back in the black, and Flight Centre grabs Topdeck

Sony A7S vs Olympus EM10 vs Panasonic GM1

Sony's A7S is heftier than the Olympus OMD-EM10 and Panasonic Lumix GM1. Are the photos worth it?