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Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt says Australia won’t hesitate to take further action in response to a new COVID-19 variant.

Booster plan review amid omicron threat

Health Minister Greg Hunt said authorities were closely watching the new virus variant but both cases in Australia were asymptomatic.

ASX falls; global markets begin rallying

Australian shares erases losses to less than 10 points after heavy loss at the open; oil prices rebound; US futures firmly higher. Follow the latest here.

The virus hasn’t finished with politics just yet

For Scott Morrison, the seriousness with which the world is treating the new variant demonstrates the power of incumbency in a crisis, writes Phillip Coorey.

Melbourne CBD protests spark COVID-19 outbreak

Nineteen cases have been linked to recent mass gatherings in the Melbourne CBD; ATAGI has an ‘open brief’ from the government on whether it wants to speed up boosters. Follow updates here.

The new border rules sparked by omicron

After parts of Australia recently cut quarantine for international arrivals, the emergence of the COVID-19 omicron variant has caused a dramatic shake-up.

Why you should be wary of a Kiwi house price calamity

New Zealand’s mortgage market, which is dominated by Aussie banks, is heading for a testing time, with surging rates tipped to hit Kiwi house prices hard. 

Domino’s rival, Pizza Hut, aims to double stores to 500

The CEO of Pizza Hut Australia has driven a turnaround using technology and a big shift to home delivery, with sales nearing $240 million.

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Why markets are vulnerable to the omicron scare

The surge in real estate and equity prices leaves indices highly susceptible to rising interest rates and the threat of another bout of lockdowns.

A tipping point for markets will be if the World Health Organisation redesignates omicron as a variant of high consequence.

Omicron will cast a lasting pall over financial markets

The omicron variant poses an immediate and downside risk to consensus expectations for growth, inflation and earnings.

Joyce Meng from FACT Capital; FACT stands for fairness, alignment, compounding, and transparency.

A hedge fund sleuth who seeks only the truth

Joyce Meng marries immigrant hustle with Wall Street smarts at FACT Capital, a New York start-up investment firm that’s not shy about chasing winners in China.

Lovisa’s reality check may be short-lived

Brokers remain confident about the outlook for Lovisa, despite signs that supply chain constraints are squeezing margins and Europe’s COVID-19 wave is threatening sales growth.

New virus variant cools inflation embers

Investors are fearful that strict COVID-19 related restrictions will return and dent the global economy.

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Companies

Alexandra Clunies-Ross, portfolio manager of the new female-focused VC fund at Artesian.

Women-only VC fund banks $45m and targets $100m fund

Artesian closes its first $45 million tranche of a new $100 million fund that will only back tech start-ups run by women targeting female customers.

Melbourne Florists Verity Tuck and Hannah Spilva.

The fastest growing companies and start-ups in Australia

Grow Finance tops the 2021 AFR Fast 100 list and GetFish is toplister among 2021 AFR Fast Starters.

Outgoing Nuix chief executive Rod Vawdrey.

ASIC in a tricky spot as it investigates Nuix

One of three investigations into Nuix will be released in the next few weeks as the new CEO is expedited into the role of cleaning up the company.

Starting a company? Be prepared to lose your house

Creating a $4 billion wealth management group took ‘a lot of shoe leather, a lot of hard work, a lot of commitment’ says Netwealth’s Michael Heine.

Zero alcohol brewer raises $8.5m to fuel growth

Adore Beauty founder Kate Morris and Who Gives a Crap eco toilet paper founder Simon Griffiths are investors.

Nervous grain farmers wait for the rain to stop

With record prices for canola, NSW farmer Peter O’Connor was hoping to cash in on the ‘big one’. Now, heavy rains means he can’t get his harvesters into the paddocks.

Fortescue tests new iron ore price discovery frontier

The disruptive digital platform that enabled Australian lithium to sell at more than double the industry benchmark price will soon be used by the iron ore miner.

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Markets

Too traumatised to commit a crime? It could be a hard sell for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.

How to fool a billionaire with Elizabeth Holmes

Elizabeth Holmes, charged with fraud over the Theranos collapse, understood the psychological vulnerability of the ultra-rich.

Omicron resurrects the risk of US stagflation

Extrapolating the market’s reaction to the economic outlook should be done with some caution, and particularly so for inflation, says Mohamed El-Erian.

Global equity markets sold off heavily on Friday as concerns over a new COVID-19 variant quickly escalated.

Markets tumble as omicron variant threatens recovery

Australian share futures indicate a 1.4 per cent fall on Monday as concerns over new strain sap financial markets.

How markets were looking before the ASX opening bell

Australian shares are set to shed 1.4 per cent at the open, extending Friday’s 1.7 per cent drop, as global investors leap to the sidelines. Oil crashes.

New virus variant cools inflation embers

Investors are fearful that strict COVID-19 related restrictions will return and dent the global economy.

Opinion

The virus hasn’t finished with politics just yet

For Scott Morrison, the seriousness with which the world is treating the new variant demonstrates the power of incumbency in a crisis.

Phillip Coorey

Political editor

Phillip Coorey

Biden declares independence by keeping Powell at the Fed

The most important appointment of Biden’s presidency has protected the role of the Federal Reserve - and reaffirmed his independence from the Democrat left.

Where’s Morrison’s ambition for Australia?

Scott Morrison’s transactional government seems merely to want to return to the rut of slow economic growth with no ideas for the future.

Craig Emerson

Columnist

Craig Emerson

Deal with omicron uncertainty by preparing for the worst

A good precaution for the uncertainty of a new more contagious virus would be making sure the medical regulator makes forward-looking decisions on variant-specific vaccines.

Omicron will cast a lasting pall over financial markets

The omicron variant is going to cast a pall over financial markets into year-end. It poses an immediate and downside risk to consensus expectations for growth, inflation and earnings, writes Grant Wilson.

Grant Wilson

Contributor

Grant Wilson

‘Dark stores’ a continuing opportunity for investors

What’s critical here is access to customers rather than an iconic retail precinct address.

Sam Tamblyn

Contributor

Sam Tamblyn
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Politics

The World Health Organisation has named the latest variant omicron.

What scientists know about omicron so far

Scientists are studying whether omicron leads to severe illness, and won’t know for a few weeks if existing vaccines will work.

International travellers at Sydney airport were forced into three days of isolation, together with household , as a result of rapidly changing border controls.

Call for five-day mandatory hotel quarantine to stop omicron

All returning travellers should do five days hotel quarantine as a precaution against the omicron variant amid predictions it will spread globally and to Australia.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia cannot afford to show weakness on national security.

Dutton’s grim warning over Taiwan ‘spot on’, says PM

Prime Minister Scott Morrison insists that Australia cannot afford to show weakness as China becomes increasingly assertive.

Omicron has caused panic, but no reported deaths yet

Although spreading, the new variant is entering a far more pandemic-savvy world than its predecessors, and can be easily tracked.

NSW confirms two cases of omicron variant

Genomic testing has confirmed Australia has its first cases of the new omicron variant after two recently returned travellers from southern Africa tested positive to COVID-19. NSW and Victoria say the new variant will be impossible to keep out.

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World

Alvin Chau, founder and chairman of Suncity Group Holdings.

Macau casino stocks sink after police arrest junket king

The detention of Suncity Group CEO Alvin Chau marks the first time such a high-profile figure in the gaming industry has been targeted.

French billionaire Vincent Bollore behind the wheel of a customised electric car.

‘Napoleon of media’ plots to shake French elite

Vincent Bollore’s empire-building is behind the political rise of firebrand Eric Zemmour.

People wait at Heathrow Terminal 5 on Sunday (Monday AEDT). The United Kingdom was among the first country to impose new restrictions on arriving travellers after the discovery of the omicron variant.

US braces for omicron as WHO urges caution

President Joe Biden, returning to Washington following the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, said he would meet with his COVID-19 response team.

There is no ASEAN consensus on AUKUS

Some south-east Asian nations are worried that AUKUS could affect ASEAN’s stabilising role in a volatile geopolitical landscape.

This sketch bought for $40 could sell for $70 million, say experts

A Massachusetts man bought an unassuming drawing at a house clearance sale that was found to be a 500-year-old work of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.

Property

The Hunters Hill waterfront house is the third in a row bought by the De Angelis family.

Pub heir buys third Hunters Hill house in a row (for $13m+)

If there’s a standout class of buyer this year helping fuel Sydney’s property prestige boom, it must be the next-door neighbour, as shown by Phillip De Angelis.

Celebrations after the sale of 3 Empress Terrace in Bardon, Brisbane, for more than $2m.

Sydney, Melbourne property markets cope with listings surge

Sydney’s property market performed strongly over the weekend, coping with a surge in listings as buyers continue to bid aggressively and pay record prices.

Shrinking: Australia’s social housing stock has fallen from 6 per cent of total stock to 4 per cent.

Grattan proposes $20b fund to build 3000 homes a year

Social housing is expensive and no vote-winner, but it is an increasingly important form of social infrastructure as property prices rise higher.

Farmland still offers good value despite price surge: Angus king

Having returned the Woolnorth Aggregation in north-west Tasmania to Australian ownership, Tim Roberts-Thomson plans to turn it into an Angus beef powerhouse

Equity flows shift to externally managed REITs

Once derided, externally managed REITs are back in favour and have dominated listed sector raisings through 2021.

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Wealth

With the IPO of Rivian this month, pure electric motor vehicles companies make up 40 per cent of the auto sectors market cap while only delivering 2 per cent of all vehicles.

How ETFs can underpin an equities portfolio

An open-minded approach and appreciation of what is really represented in an index should underpin the decisions behind a thoughtful share strategy.

‘Dark stores’ a continuing opportunity for investors

What’s critical here is access to customers rather than an iconic retail precinct address.

Why your SMSF may have to sell shares when you die

Though the law now allows up to six members of a self-managed super fund, your super balance will need to be paid out of the fund as it can’t be inherited by younger members.

Technology

Silk Kadala is one of Blackbird’s accomplished new associate hires, with three degrees from the University of Western Australia.

Young high-achievers head to VC land to hunt unicorns at Blackbird

Blackbird Ventures has hired five new associates to help find it unearth the next game-changing local start-up, as it plans a new $1 billion fund.

MLM recruiters are using social media apps to target new members.

Bumble, TikTok users warned of financial marketers targeting apps

App users are ‘matching’ with recruiters who initially pretend to seek friendship, but are trying to enlist people for Blue Tongue Tradehouse’s investment scheme.

Hakeem Oluseyi

From street drugs to the secrets of the universe

Before he became an acclaimed cosmologist, Hakeem Oluseyi had to navigate the toughest neighbourhoods of New Orleans and LA and overcome drug addiction.

Work & Careers

Margot Faraci, a managing partner at executive search firm Derwent..

‘It’s not you, it’s me’: How to break up with your boss

The most dreaded part of getting a new and exciting job is likely to be handling the break-up with your existing boss.

Looming engineering skills crisis will cripple productivity

Australia has for too long imported engineering skills to prop up the economy, but crunch time will hit by the end of the decade.

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Life & Luxury

The wellness retreat is held four times a year at  Pumphouse Point on Lake St Clair.

Wellness in the wilderness at Pumphouse Point retreat

Lake St Clair in Tasmania is the perfect setting for an antidote to the stresses of this year – and the excess of Christmas.

Virgil Abloh at Paris Fashion Week in 2019.

Louis Vuitton artistic director Virgil Abloh dies

The designer, 41, had battled a rare form of cancer for two years.

Avid cyclist Michael Alp already owns his dream bike – a hand-built Bossi Summit.

Meet the executive who swapped a rugby ball for a bicycle

‘I can work hard physically without breaking myself,’ says Pure Storage vice-president Michael Alp. He answers our Time Out Q&A.

Live life in the fast lane with a Lamborghini Essenza SCV12.

Why this $3.5m Lamborghini is a gift that keeps on giving

If you’re looking for that exclusive something for the petrolhead in your life, look no further. There might be travel involved for both of you.

Crudo of snapper, scampi, tuna, avocado and basil pistachio pesto.

How to make this hot new eatery’s dish to start a long, lazy lunch

Phil Wood has opened the doors of Ursula’s in Sydney’s Paddington. Create his crudo of snapper, scampi, tuna, avocado and basil pistachio pesto for yourself.

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