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Fears that prolonged talks expose net zero deal

The Nationals are handing over their net zero demands but many senior Nationals and Liberals fear the drawn-out negotiations will be politically damaging.

Prezzee in early talks with investment banks, funds for $1b float

Digital gift card provider Prezzee fancies itself as the country’s next unicorn, but there is a lot riding on its valuation.

Singapore and Australia have reached a vaccine swap deal.

Vaccine progress ‘transformed’ as Australia overtakes US

An increased supply of mRNA doses from overseas is pushing Australia’s jab rates ahead of other countries such as the United States.

Mercedes-Benz hits back at $650m dealer lawsuit

The car company says its switch to an agency model complies with Australian laws, but Labor says plan the piggybacks on dealer goodwill and hard work.

Macquarie leads rivals in $760m M&A fee windfall

Macquarie Group, Goldman Sachs and UBS command a third of Australian investment banking fees in a record year for deals.

Singapore’s regulator steps in as energy crisis hits

The Energy Market Authority of Singapore will step up natural gas reserves after spiking prices forced out the country’s biggest retailer.

The companies on the block in Australia’s M&A boom

Dozens of Australian companies are bracing for a knock on the door as one of the hottest mergers and acquisitions booms plays out.

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START-UPS

Brad Moran, boss of CitrusAd.

Ex-AFL star sells start-up for $205m after just four years

The recent boom in Brisbane-based tech company success continues as former Adelaide Crow Brad Moran sells CitrusAd to French giant Publicis Groupe.

Jane Lu faked going to hear job before going on to become a Young Rich Lister .

She built a $47m fortune by 35 – here are her seven tips

Jane Lu, 35, started from nothing and created a business worth $47 million in 10 years, and doesn’t think she’s special. Read her tips for success and listen to her story on episode 2 of the How I Made It podcast.

Muso co-founders Brandon Crimmins, Jeremiah Siemianow and Alan Jin are expecting a boom in post-lockdown music gigs.

Muso helps bands score post-lockdown gigs

Muso, a software platform that helps musicians find gigs and venues find artists to put on shows, is banking on a post-lockdown boom after raising capital.

Start-up raises for ‘end-of-life’ digital platform

Westpac’s Reinventure fund has led a $3 million round in digital will provider Safewill, which has plans to build a platform to safeguard your digital life when you’re gone.

Hospitality tech in the money as restaurants learn lockdown lessons

Mobi, a start-up that helped chains such as Oporto and Red Rooster control their online operations, has raised $10 million as restaurants keep a digital focus post-lockdown.

Companies

More Australian companies are expected to succumb to takeovers.

The companies on the block in Australia’s M&A boom

Dozens of Australian companies are bracing for a knock on the door as one of the hottest mergers and acquisitions booms plays out.

Signs of inflation easing: Tarun Gupta.

Stockland says inflation in timber, labour is easing

The listed residential developer and commercial landlord also predicts a “good Christmas” for its retailer tenants.

Josephine Sukkar, Buildcorp co-founder and corporate director.

Josephine Sukkar will deliver third Shepherd oration

The Buildcorp co-founder and corporate director earlier this year replaced John Wylie atop the powerful Australian Sports Commission.

Mal Di Giulio, chairman of Nexia accounting network.

Staffing crisis hits Australia’s top accounting firms

The nation’s Top 100 accounting firms are responding to the tight labour market conditions by raising pay and increasing bonuses – but it still isn’t enough.

BHP’s reminder it’s not all woe in iron ore

BHP is taking its foot off the pedal in iron ore. It’s a reminder that the commodity’s price plunge doesn’t tell the whole story.

Sydney Morning Herald editor Lisa Davies resigns

The Sydney Morning Herald editor Lisa Davies has resigned and will leave the masthead after almost a decade, with The Herald’s deputy editor Cosima Marriner to step in as acting editor until a replacement is found.

Mercedes-Benz dealers launch $650m lawsuit

Australian Mercedes-Benz dealers have launched a $650 million legal action against Mercedes-Benz Germany.

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Markets

The Australian Financial Review’s survey of 26 economists points to the RBA first raising rates mid-2023.

Economists cast doubt on RBA rate hike plans

Economists and markets disagree with the RBA’s stand that the cash rate will not rise before 2024, warning about the surge in housing and energy prices.

Aluminium prices are hovering at 13-year highs as output cuts across Europe and China disrupt supply.

Energy crisis puts rocket under base metal prices

Energy shortages in China and across Europe have led to output cuts across the base metals sector, driving prices to record levels.

Shares finish flat as miners drag; BHP posts ‘mixed quarter’

Traders lift RBA rate hike bets. Brambles Q1 sales up 11pc, warns on labour shortages. BHP sticks to production guidance. Nuix jumps 7.7pc. a2 Milk up 5.3pc.

LIC fight pits Wilson against Moore

Two leading fund managers – Geoff Wilson and Paul Moore – have taken their battle for control of a listed investment company to the Takeovers Panel.

Is the army of lockdown traders here to stay?

As lockdowns hit, a wave of people turned to day trading. But as the world enters post-lockdown life, the question confronting trading platforms is whether any of the surge in trading can outlast the coronavirus crisis.

Opinion

Australian companies bulking up on optimism

This year could be a record for merger activity as corporate Australia looks through fears of inflationary bottlenecks.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Australians need a PhD in ‘borderology’ to figure out the rules

The confusion over domestic borders and travel is mirrored in uncertainty over immigration levels once Australia’s international borders open up.

The great interest rate debate takes another turn

Stephen Grenville’s claim that he wants interest rates to actively be pushed up because it is “inevitable”, is like saying we’re all going to die some day, so let’s stop taking care of ourselves.

Richard Holden

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Richard Holden

Politics is often counterintuitive, and climate action is no different

Barnaby Joyce looks every bit the man who knows he has to deliver something that every sinew of his body disagrees with.

Phillip Coorey

Political editor

Phillip Coorey

Why you shouldn’t underestimate the underclass

They are damaged, lacking in trust and discipline, and highly self-interested. But the poor are still a force that Australia needs to properly harness.

Pru Goward

Columnist

Pru Goward

A jagged tear in the sterling reputation of ‘Saint Gladys’

Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian will be interrogated by ICAC. It’s another example of the blurred line between the personal and public interest in politics.

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Politics

Commissioner of Taxation Chris Jordan.

ATO boss facing rare Senate contempt order over JobKeeper list

Tax commissioner Chris Jordan faces jail time or a fine of up to $5000 over the growing transparency stand-off.

The Opposition Leader won a court victory on Tuesday but still faces more damaging claims over branch stacking.

Unions lose challenge to Labor power amid fresh corruption claims

Former Victorian cabinet minister Marlene Kairouz and a coalition of powerful unions have both lost their court challenge to overturn the Labor Party’s federal takeover of the Victorian arm following branch stacking allegations.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in question time on Monday.

Frydenberg mulls migration slowdown hit on economy

The Treasurer says the population hit from the coronavirus crisis, and the size and composition of Australia’s migration program is ‘front and centre’ of his post-pandemic thinking.

Mood shifts to net-zero deal within days

Barnaby Joyce has accepted Scott Morrison could forge ahead with a commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 without the imprimatur of the Nationals.

Palaszczuk opens Queensland border for Christmas

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has urged Queenslanders to get vaccinated ahead of them being reunited with families and friends for Christmas.

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World

Jacinda Ardern says rule-breakers are partly to blame for a record number of COVID-19 cases in NZ.

New Zealand hits virus high, pushes vaccination as way out

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said lockdown rule-breakers were contributing to the spread of infections, and noted that many of the new cases were in younger people.

Powell, a statesman who influenced the course of the Iraq war

Colin Powell, 84, who died COVID-19 complications, rose from humble origins in Harlem to become the US Secretary of State during tumultuous times marked by war.

Glasgow prepares for the COP26 summit, but leaders from some of the biggest emitting countries won’t be there.

Johnson calls on nations to harden climate goals

While the UK expects to welcome about 120 world leaders to Glasgow, it’s contending with some key no-shows.

Britain logs ‘concerning’ number of COVID-19 cases

Experts call on the government to ramp up booster jabs and vaccination of children, as hospitalisations also start to climb.

Colin Powell dies from COVID-19 complications

The US Army general rose to become his country’s first black secretary of state and styled himself a ‘reluctant warrior’.

Property

Just because a vendor puts in a new kitchen doesn’t mean the value of the property increases by the same amount.

How much to spend on your renovation

There’s a fine line between adding value and overcapitalising – here’s how to work it out.

Investors find ‘robust’ returns in new boarding houses

A 35 double-room studio apartment building has been sold for $10.5 million to a private family investor amid growing demand for the sector.

The newly-built Woolworths sold on a 4 per cent yield.

Wollongong Woolworths sold on 4pc yield

Local developer and builder Pasquale Lucchitti has bought a Woolworths in Wollongong for $36 million on a very low yield for a regional mall.

Ampol puts 18 development sites up for sale

The sites are mostly in regional centres, including a 2.5 hectare site in Portland in south-west Victoria.

Macquarie seeks new NYC digs (after 53rd year of US profit)

Macquarie Group is on the hunt for one of the top 10 new office space leasing requirements in Manhattan that could cost as much as $689 million as it rapidly expands its US operations.

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Wealth

While women are becoming more active investors, that’s yet to translate to them holding a bigger and more equitable piece of the wealth pie.

Do female investors have a perfectionist problem?

Money coaches say women have less invested than men because they are afraid of not getting it absolutely right.

How much to spend on your renovation

There’s a fine line between adding value and overcapitalising – here’s how to work it out.

Tax shortcut for work-from-home claims extended

Rules allowing taxpayers to speed up their annual tax return have been extended to June 2022.

Technology

Brad Moran, boss of CitrusAd.

Ex-AFL star sells start-up for $205m after just four years

The recent boom in Brisbane-based tech company success continues as former Adelaide Crow Brad Moran sells CitrusAd to French giant Publicis Groupe.

The latest AirPods model includes a new audio driver and water resistance.

Apple launches new AirPods with longer battery life

The technology juggernaut also unveiled a music plan that works exclusively through Siri and different colours for its HomePod mini speaker.

The new model comes in 14.2-inch and 16.2-inch screen sizes.

The new MacBook Pro is the biggest overhaul in years

The tech giant’s shares rose as it also unveiled M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that are 70 per cent faster than its M1 predecessors and far outgun those from Intel.

Work & Careers

Beware, workers are about to pivot with their feet

The workplace is going through a Great Realignment because of the pandemic, which has made many employees rethink what their jobs mean to them.

American workers who didn’t quit are now going on strike

Many of those who didn’t join The Great Resignation are now joining picket lines, as widespread work stoppages reflect growing frustrations among the labour force.

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Life & Luxury

Marte Loge, developer at SafetyWing with a catch.

#Boatlife: The families selling up to live – and work – at sea

A growing armada is taking advantage of the remote labour practices ushered in by COVID-19 to escape the rat race for a life of marine adventures.

The Cuzen Matcha machine.

Don’t be surprised if you start seeing lots of these machines

Eijiro Tsukada has designed a device intended for the global colonisation of the home, office and cafe, one cup of perfectly made matcha tea at a time.

Samsung v Apple: Which watch won in our test?

Both watches will help (or hinder) you getting through your day in pretty much the same way, but only one is worth dying for.

Russell Bierke, 2016

Some of Australia’s greatest surf photos are now collected in one book

A new book of photographs documents Australia’s ongoing love affair with a life on the ocean waves.

Paspaley creative director Christine Salter in the Dive charm necklace and bracelet.

Paspaley turns deep-sea treasures and tattoos into fine jewellery

The brand’s new collection features rare, pristine Pinctada maxima pearls alongside precious finds their divers have retrieved from the depths.

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