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Westpac hires Morgan Stanley for wealth sale

Westpac Banking Corporation has mandated Morgan Stanley to find a buyer for its wealth management businesses. 

Christine Holgate wants an agreement on mediation by Wednesday at 5pm.

Holgate delivers Morrison government legal ultimatum

The former Australia Post boss wants an answer on mediation plans by 5pm on Wednesday, with her lawyers preparing to consider legal action.

“The sponsor/leverage sector is the logical next piece of our buildout of an investor facing franchise, which began two years ago,” Commonwealth Bank’s global markets boss Anthony Hermann told Street Talk.

For-profit super funds in the gun over high admin fees

A review of APRA’s latest superannuation heat map reveals a long tail of mostly for-profit funds charging high administration fees.

Hungry investors dive into record $2b mortgage bond

The Australian residential mortgage-backed securities market is heating up, with a run of deals meeting hot demand from yield-starved investors.

ASX closes flat in mixed session

Australian shares ended the day flat on Monday in a mixed session that included the best day for Westpac shares since November following strong March quarter results.

‘Sensible’ proxy changes will clear up claims

Outgoing Coca-Cola Amatil CEO Alison Watkins and director Arlene Tansey say improving dialogue between proxy advice firms and companies is a good thing.

India records more than 368,000 new COVID-19 cases

There were also 3417 deaths, as a catastrophic surge ripples through the country; the Australia Post board is fronting the Senate inquiry into Christine Holgate’s departure; Greg Hunt defends India travel penalties as ‘very measured’. Follow updates here.

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Companies

The centrepiece of Westpac chief executive Peter King’s recovery plan is a $2b cost-cutting drive.

Costs in focus as Westpac braces for margin, competition pressures

Westpac’s CEO said ultra-low rates and digital competition is behind the move to take 21 per cent of the costs out of the bank in the next three years.

Freedom Foods group new chairman Genevieve Gregor is seeking to get the complex recaptilisation done by May 27.

Freedom Foods says Q3 sales slide, pays $4.45m to Perich companies

The UHT milk and plant-based drinks maker backed by the wealthy farming clan is still aiming to have its complex recapitalisation finalised by May 27.

Former boilermaker and truck driver Murray Leahy in front of one of his fleet of road trains.

Truck driver who left school at 14 hits top gear with $148m listing

Murray Leahy worked behind the wheel before starting his own haulage business and turning it into a one-stop-shop for mining companies.

Westpac chief executive Peter King.

Westpac bounces back, 256pc rise in profit

Westpac has reported $3.5 billion cash earnings and will pay a 58 cents per share interim dividend, a sign of the speed of the economic recovery.

Lew’s Premier under scrutiny despite repaying $15.6m in JobKeeper

Solomon Lew faces new pressure to repay more than $100 million in JobKeeper subsidies despite agreeing to refund $15.6 million received in the January half.

Inflation creeping into ‘hot’ construction market

Transurban chief executive Scott Charlton has warned inflation is creeping into the infrastructure and construction markets because of a big project pipeline.

Aldi commits to zero waste to landfill

ALDI has upped the ante on Woolworths and Coles by committing to send zero food waste to landfill by 2023 and zero all waste by 2025.

Markets

ASX ekes out gain; Nuix slides to record low

The Australian sharemarket has closed slightly higher; Westpac has climbed after beating expectations to report a first half cash profit of $3.54 billion; Premier to pay back $15.6m of JobKeeper. Follow the latest here.

Joe Biden presided over the biggest increase in US household incomes since records were kept in March.

Historic boom in spending will transform services too

American households have never seen as big a windfall as Joe Biden’s stimulus cheques. That spending will soon hit dining and theatres, predicts Macquarie’s Ric Deverell.

Europe is hoping to rebuild its shattered economy over the summer - not least its beleaguered tourism industry.

Pandemic’s third wave leaves European economies playing catch-up

Even as Australia, the US and China regain pre-COVID-19 levels of output, Europe is in a double-dip recession. Yet the markets still find reasons to be cheerful.

Nuix calamity leaves investors dazed and confused

The Nuix honeymoon is over and investors are now wondering whether they are the victims of a well-orchestrated heist or a bumbling transition to public life. Jonathan Shapiro investigates.

Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger calls bitcoin ‘disgusting’

The right-hand man of legendary investor Warren Buffett told shareholders that the cryptocurrency’s rise has been ‘contrary to the interests of civilisation’.

Opinion

Why ‘McMansion’ is no longer a derogatory term

Lifestyle tastes have changed. Now no house in Australia can be considered too large no matter how many bedrooms on whatever size block it is.

Childcare is reform, not welfare

It’s all about getting well-qualified women back into the workforce, not a means-tested handout.

Craig Emerson

Columnist

Craig Emerson

What Debra Hazelton didn’t tell AMP shareholders

Investors have been left in the dark as the chairman refuses to disclose what prompted the company’s latest strategic swerve.

Karen Maley

Columnist

Karen Maley

For Josh Frydenberg, red ink is the new black

The Treasurer is talking up new childcare subsidies as a boost to women’s participation in the workforce. But it’s also a way to boost the government’s political standing and part of a new approach to greater government spending.

Abbott-Hockey sized savings needed to balance the budget

Fiscal repair isn’t as simple as just repairing the economy. Repaying the estimated bill of $40 billion a year from the pandemic will be a huge political challenge.

Chris Richardson

Contributor

Chris Richardson

The budget shouldn’t rewrite the fiscal rule book

Economic prosperity comes from productivity but this truth is being lost amid the alluring notion there is a free lunch in borrowing from the future.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View
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Politics

Perth residents wait to receive a vaccination at one of the state’s new hubs on Monday.

Vaccine rate needs to quadruple to reach herd immunity by Christmas

Leaked analysis shows Australia would need to administer 142,000 coronavirus vaccine doses daily to reach 70 per cent herd immunity by Christmas.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the Morrison government remains committed to its stage three tax cuts.

Growth alone won’t fix the budget

Savings similar to levels last seen in Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey’s politically toxic 2014 budget are needed to balance the books despite an expected $98 billion improvement to the bottomline, according to Deloitte.

UQ’s Professor Trent Munro, Professor Linda Lua and Associate Professor Timothy Mercer

Queensland uni gets $2m for mRNA research

University of Queensland researchers are working to better commercialise mRNA and DNA research in Australia.

Liberals’ new ‘Joe Lyons’ claims historic third-term win

But senior party members believe Premier Peter Gutwein will resign if he fails to win the last seat needed for majority government.

‘Can’t be a fortress forever’: vaccinated Aussies want to go overseas

Half of Australians aged 60 and over are in favour of allowing overseas travel by those vaccinated against COVID-19, a new poll has found.

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World

A healthcare worker collects a swab sample at a coronavirus testing site in Jakarta.

Border bribes, testing scams expose Indonesia to virus surge

Public health experts say the chinks in Indonesia’s COVID-19 armour could prove fatal for the world’s fourth-most populous country.

Vinay Lakra:“This pandemic is about global citizenship and supporting each other.”

‘Every time the phone rings, my heart sinks’: Indians abroad despair

The Indian diaspora in Australia is in a state of shock – in constant fear and feeling helpless.

Visitors look at a China-made Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show last week.

Tesla, under scrutiny in China, steps up engagement with regulators

The company’s change of strategy comes at a time when China is trying to regulate large and powerful private companies, especially in the technology sector.

Japan’s ambitious carbon target sparks bureaucratic panic

Yoshihide Suga has made climate change and the promise of ‘green growth’ a centrepiece of his government since he took office last September. Officials are now rushing to turn the new objective into concrete policy.

India ban sets dangerous precedent, business leaders overseas warn

Australians working overseas say the Morrison government’s ban on citizens returning from India sets a dangerous precedent for hundreds of thousands of others living offshore.

Property

Charter Hall chief executive David Harrison is “bullish” on industrial property after closing another major sale and lease back deal in the sector.

Charter Hall ‘heading to $20b’ industrial portfolio, lifts guidance

Property investment and development company Charter Hall loves industrial property and has bought a 25-site portfolio from PFD Food Services for $269 million.

An artist impression of the BTR project at 346-350 Macaulay Road.

Major build-to-rent players circling inner Melbourne site

Developer UAG is hoping to make a profit of about $20 million on an inner Melbourne development site it bought in 2018, which is being pursed by build-to-rent players.

Australian Unity and GreenFort Capital will develop 55 specialist disability accommodation homes at three sites across Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Logan City.

Australian Unity doesn’t fear housing subsidy cut under NDIS changes

The fund manager, which has just committed to developing a further 55 SDA dwellings in Queensland, says legal or regulatory changes won’t affect payments.

Sandhurst to turn Melbourne farm into $500m industrial estate

Hendon Park, a 252-hectare sheep farm on Melbourne’s northern outskirts, will be developed into a new logistics park by Sandhurst Retail & Logistics.

Orica carves off South Sydney site

The 39,950 sq m property in Banksmeadow is one of the last such large-scale development plays within the tightly held south Sydney industrial precinct.

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Wealth

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Retirees should splash on themselves, and save the economy

There is a boost to the economy if cautious retirees could be encouraged to open their savings wallets more often.

Buyer tips in tightening city rental market

Prospective owner-occupiers and investors need to look beyond short-term dynamics because long-term capital growth potential is the main game.

Buffett says Berkshire hit by inflation amid ‘red hot’ US recovery

The investor doyen admitted surprise at America’s economic rebound as the group reported a $US15.2 billion quarterly profit.

Technology

SAP Australia and New Zealand managing director Damien Bueno says projects that used to take months, now take weeks.

SAP Australia back in black despite slump in services revenue

The software giant has returned to profitability in Australia for the first time since 2014, but revenue fell dramatically as projects were delayed by the pandemic.

For white-collar jobs, HireMii charges a fixed fee of $4500 and for blue-collar roles a $1250 fee.

LiveHire rival HireMii heads for the ASX in IPO

Unlike many tech companies with eye-watering valuations, HireMii will list this month with a trailing revenue multiple of just 2.25 times.

Phocas CEO Myles Glashier with new CFO Dave Boorman.

Former Ten, Seven West CFO Dave Boorman joins Phocas

Dave Boorman will help business intelligence software company Phocas scale internationally, while getting it ready for a possible listing in the next few years.

Work & Careers

Patrick Bamford scores for Leeds against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.

Why companies need to become more like soccer teams

The shift away from hierarchies towards networks is the most important cultural shift of the past 50 years, argues renowned author Malcolm Gladwell.

University of Newcastle sues over spoilt blood

Who plugged in – or didn’t plug in – a low-temperature freezer is at the centre of a court case involving Newcastle University.

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Life & Luxury

Travel writer, author, and sustainability advocate Nina Karnikowski keeps it light on a hike in the bushland around South Golden Beach in the Byron Shire.

Why taking a mini-break is good for your mind

More than ever, you need to remember to stop and smell the roses – preferably while firing up your neurotransmitters with a change of scenery.

Rethink Investing founder Scott O’Neill at Maroubra.

This surfing property specialist had a scary encounter

Scott O’Neill, founder of Rethink Investing, says he likes ‘a random little surf on a nice day, somewhere not too crowded’, but it has got hairy in the past.

Playwright Melanie Tait: “I learnt pretty quickly, and the hard way, that I had been arrogant and naive.”

How gender politics became a hot potato for this playwright

A campaign to close a pay gap between men and women left a country town spitting chips, but provided rich pickings for Melanie Tait.

Chloe Zhao accepts the Oscar for Best Director.

Oscars shine a light on films often lost to arthouse fringe

Politically and culturally Beijing scored an own goal banning news that Chloé Zhao won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director.

Flow 03 (necklace) 2016 by Blanche Tilden.

Tilden transforms everyday materials into the refined

The first major survey of the artist Blanche Tilden’s working of glass and metal into conceptually rich jewellery opens in Geelong next month.

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