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Franking credit crunch hits roadblock

Franking credit crunch hits roadblock

The Centre Alliance has adopted the Coalition's slogan "Stop Labor's Retiree Tax" in an effort to claim a mandate to block franking credit changes in the Senate.

James Packer's crowning glory

James Packer's crowning glory

If James Packer sells his casino business it will mark the end of an era for a family that has shaped Australia's corporate landscape for four generations.

Why lower interest rates could boost equities

Why lower interest rates could boost equities

Investors are grappling with the idea of whether there is another leg of gains to come for the bull market if interest rates fall.

Politicians can't kill innovation

Australian software companies are creating world-leading products even though innovation is a dirty word for politicians.

The hidden sting in Labor's tax plans

New independent analysis shows average tax rates for high income earners will substantially increase under Labor.

Behemoth or die, say casino experts as Crown deal falters

Wynn Resorts may have terminated takeover talks with James Packer's Crown. But the case for putting the two companies together is only getting stronger.

Phil Lowe's big call on housing slump

The RBA is pinning its hopes on low unemployment and low interest rates as home owners equity goes backwards.

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Business

Behemoth or die, experts say as Crown deal falters

Behemoth or die, experts say as Crown deal falters

Wynn Resorts may have terminated takeover talks with James Packer's Crown. But the case for putting the two companies together is only getting stronger.

Lynas hits back at Scott, gives big tick to director share trading

Lynas hits back at Scott, gives big tick to director share trading

Amanda Lacaze-led rare earths miner and processor rejects claims from Wesfarmers that it was invited to talks with Malaysian political leaders.

Rupert's man: the Victorian 'bush lad' at the top of News Corp

Rupert's man: the Victorian 'bush lad' at the top of News Corp

Thirty-four years after leaving Australia, News Corp's low-profile CEO Robert Thomson is in town this week with the future of Foxtel top of his agenda.

IOOF accused of misleading shareholders as class action filed

IOOF accused of misleading shareholders as class action filed

All IOOF investors who bought shares in the company between May 2015 and August 2018 will automatically be part of the action unless they opt out.

'Flood of complaints' to AFCA prompts insurance warning

A rule change, doubling the length of time to lodge complaints to 12 years, could trigger a "flood of complaints" against financial services companies, which could push up insurance premiums.

ACCC takes iSelect to court for 'deceptive' behaviour

Competition czar Rod Sims says the "deceptive" behaviour adds further confusion to the complicated retail electricity and gas market.

Xenith IP accepts IPH's $192m takeover offer

An epic three-way tussle in the sleepy IP sector has been settled.

Markets

Phil Lowe's big call on housing slump

Phil Lowe's big call on housing slump

The RBA is pinning its hopes on low unemployment and low interest rates as home owners equity goes backwards.

Magellan: mitigate LIC mis-selling risks

Magellan: mitigate LIC mis-selling risks

With fund managers using LICs and LITs to circumvent conflict of interest rules, advisers are incentivised to move retail investors into riskier products, writes Christopher Joye.

Uber unveils IPO with profit warning

Uber unveils IPO with profit warning

Uber's IPO filing with the SEC reveals that it lost $4.25 billion in 2018 from operations and 'may not achieve profitability'.

Patient central banks bolster ASX gains

Australian shares closed the week higher on Friday, as the equity market responded favourably to central banks remaining patient on policy.

RBNZ grapples with economic puzzle mirroring RBA's dilemma

Interest rate expectations are being pulled in two directions, with upbeat data contrasting with pessimistic expectations.

Opinion

This could be the meanest campaign yet

Both Bill Shorten and Scott Morrison began this campaign on the offensive because "decades of experience shows going low works", writes Phillip Coorey.

Phillip Coorey

Political Editor

Phillip Coorey

Want more voters, major parties? Try behaving properly

As soon as an election gets called the most irritating habits of political speech known to the average voter are trundled out on an epic scale.

Laura Tingle

Columnist

Laura Tingle

A high tax economy won't raise the revenue

Can the extra taxes the Labor Party is proposing really raise all the money it will need to finance both surpluses and a high-spending agenda?

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Magellan: mitigate LIC mis-selling risks

With fund managers using LICs and LITs to circumvent conflict of interest rules, advisers are incentivised to move retail investors into riskier products, writes Christopher Joye.

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Politics

There's more at play than domestic squabbles

There's more at play than domestic squabbles

The great peril discussed at Canberra dinner parties attended by the nation's great and good should be part of the public debate, writes Andrew Clark.

Why newspaper headlines are all over Facebook

Why newspaper headlines are all over Facebook

Both major parties are borrowing from the credibility of the mainstream media in their social campaigns, which means print headlines are appearing all over Facebook.

Treasury in Labor firing line

Treasury in Labor firing line

Labor is pressuring Treasury to disclose any role it had in estimating that a Bill Shorten government would impose $387b in higher taxes.

Morrison, Shorten go hi-vis in western Sydney

Both Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten kicked off the first full day of the election campaign by launching raids on key marginal seats in western Sydney held by the rival party.

Scott Morrison's media treatment shows his dark side

The Prime Minister undermines democracy by playing media outlets off against each other.

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World

Viral video alleging vote rigging taints Indonesian poll

Viral video alleging vote rigging taints Indonesian poll

Fake news and dirty tricks have surfaced ahead of Wednesday's election which President Jokowi is forecast to win.

No death penalty for Assange

No death penalty for Assange

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Wikileaks founder is receiving consular assistance but cannot expect special treatment because of his fame.

Betting odds put 50pc chance of no Brexit in 2019

Betting odds put 50pc chance of no Brexit in 2019

The latest delay in negotiations has done nothing to change the potential range of outcomes priced into betting and currency markets.

The keyboard warriors protecting Indonesia’s election

Ahead of elections on Wednesday a group of volunteers, including some in Australia, are crowdsourcing democracy for what will be the world's largest election.

Democracy in south-east Asia: festival or facade?

Democracy is certainly struggling in the region but don't write it off just yet.

Real Estate

Apartment glut sows seeds of house price falls

Apartment glut sows seeds of house price falls

The Reserve Bank is worried that as more Sydney apartments come on line, an already weak property market will suffer further.

The worst of the house price falls could be behind us

The worst of the house price falls could be behind us

There are tentative signs that the pace of losses in Sydney and Melbourne property prices are slowing, and regulators should do more to help, writes Patrick Commins.

Labor may be overstating negative gearing tax take

Labor may be overstating negative gearing tax take

Tax depreciation company MCG Quantity Surveyors said nearly half of its 4000 clients use negative gearing for new property.

Australia's love of city-dwelling could become an export strength

Artificial intelligence and automation are already shaping city planning and Australia is well placed to lead the way.

Does your state have the worst strata laws in Australia?

In Queensland it's about building management rights while in Tasmania the state government may be schmoozing you to stop short holiday lets.

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Personal Finance

Split investment strategy to counter dismal savings rates

Split investment strategy to counter dismal savings rates

Fed up with falling bank savings rates? We outline strategies to boost your income without taking on too much risk.

Labor's franking plan will affect those saving in super too

You're not going to escape the chop if you're in accumulation mode – not being able to use excess franking credits will lower your return.

How to get the most from an aged care home package

With big disappointments in the federal budget, older Australians are going to have to work harder for the help they need. Here's what to focus on.

Technology

Bravura makes non-binding $172m bid proposal for GBST

Bravura makes non-binding $172m bid proposal for GBST

Bravura Solutions is hoping a $172 million takeover proposal will be enough to get GBST to open up the books for eight weeks of due diligence.

Disney unveils new streaming service to challenge Netflix

Disney unveils new streaming service to challenge Netflix

Disney+ is set to launch on November 12 in the US and in every major global market over time.

Cloud gaming to strengthen Tencent's hand

Cloud gaming to strengthen Tencent's hand

Capturing a larger slice of China’s gaming market is a valuable goal as it is the largest (and still growing) in the world, at more than $US34 billion in 2018. 

Leadership

'That could have been me,' says author of George Pell book

'That could have been me,' says author of George Pell book

Louise Milligan, the journalist who helped expose George Pell, still struggles with the trauma of sex abuse victims.

One scandal, two actresses and two very different paths

Hollywood actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are the public faces of the college admissions bribery scheme but they are handling it very, very differently.

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Lifestyle

Vinyl revival gives second chance to lost sounds

Vinyl revival gives second chance to lost sounds

Reissue record labels focus on finding often rare, underappreciated, beautiful music and giving it a new lease of life. Here's why they do it.

This is what the wind looks like

This is what the wind looks like

The movement of wind-driven drawing arms captured through long photographic exposures reveals surprising and beautiful results.

Dead funny: putting the theatre back into your final farewell

Dead funny: putting the theatre back into your final farewell

A funeral director and a performance artist have created a show that promises to change your view of dying.

The Aftermath: post-war mellow drama

The Aftermath: post-war mellow drama

Kiera Knightly is the apex of a love triangle in a tale set in the aftermath of World War II.

Winx's final bow at Royal Randwick

Winx's final bow at Royal Randwick

Winx will likely be heading to the breeding stables after her expected last start at Royal Randwick on April 13.

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