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Thought 2022 was volatile? Investors might be about to get another dose.

Less worse news might not be good enough to keep rally running

Is the rally that’s been running since October coming to an end? Ironically, signs of economic strength are weighing on investors. 

Fixed rate borrowers face a big jump in mortgage payments in the next 12 months.

Worst of RBA’s rate pain is still a year off for property market

The usual lagged effect of monetary policy is being compounded by a high proportion of mortgage borrowers on fixed-rate loans, making the RBA’s job harder. 

Banks look for shift in RBA forecast guidance language in its December rate call.

Westpac moves first, lift rates 0.25pc ahead of Christmas

The bank is the first of the big four to pass on the RBA’s latest rate rise as Citi says banks are well-provisioned and ready for the rapid rate raising cycle.

Reserve Bank delivers 3.1pc Christmas cash rate

The Reserve Bank of Australia announced an eighth straight increase in the official interest rate after its final meeting for 2022, delivering an unwelcome quarter-point rise.

Inside the bloody political war that led to a $31b NBN blowout

Australia’s broadband network has cost a lot more public money than Labor promised back in 2009 and now its future hangs in the balance. Will it be a financial albatross or digital cash cow?

ASX sheds 0.5pc as RBA again raises rates

The S&P/ASX 200 Index dropped 0.5 per cent to 7291.3 points. Magellan Financial Group fell 3.3 per cent to $9.20 and St Barbara dropped 8.8 per cent to 62.5¢.

ACCC puts airlines on notice as domestic fares hit 15-year high

The competition watchdog says it will “monitor closely” domestic airlines to ensure they add extra seats and flights to bring down airfares, which have hit 15-year highs.

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Companies

Australians, like the rest of the world, have embraced roof-top solar.

Solar power to overtake coal by 2027: IEA

The International Energy Agency’s latest report said the global energy crisis emanating from the war in Ukraine has accelerated the transition to renewables.

Companies seeking an Australian energy retail licence will now have to meet stricter criteria.

Energy regulator raises bar for retail licences after chaos

New applicants will have to demonstrate they have the capability to withstand recent volatility in the energy market.

Helen Rosamond enters the court complex on Tuesday. Judge Robert Sutherland found that allowing her to remain free for longer was an “untenable situation”.

NAB fraudster to spend Christmas in jail awaiting sentence

Sydney woman Helen Mary Rosamond, who embezzled millions of dollars from National Australia Bank, will spend the festive season in jail ahead of her sentence next year.

Clough collapse comes as cracks spread beyond construction

The failure of the contracting group comes as rising rates, cost pressures, COVID-19 supply chain hangovers and a more active ATO start to hit the business sector.

Betty’s Burgers, Boost Juice owners post record 2022

PE-backed Retail Zoo says there are no plans to lift prices as the cost of beef, bacon and buns are falling.

Rinehart shakes up iron ore leadership

The changes show Gina Rinehart has no intention of taking her eye off the commodity as she pursues acquisitions and major investments in onshore gas and green minerals.

Snowy 2.0 cost increases ‘inevitable’ after Clough collapse

The costs of building the $6 billion Snowy 2.0 hydropower project are expected to soar further after contractor Clough collapsed, with its administrators scrambling to raise money to continue energy and infrastructure projects around Australia. 

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Markets

Morgan Stanley told investors to remain defensively positioned.

Take profits before bear market returns, warns Morgan Stanley

The broker’s chief equity strategist says the bear market rally he correctly predicted is running out of steam, and it’s time to sell US stocks.

The RBA is poised to lift its key rate still higher.

Westpac, NAB lifts rates ahead of Christmas; ASX falls 0.5pc

Reserve Bank lifts interest rates in line with expectations to 10-year high of 3.1 per cent. CBA upgrades peak cash rate forecast. Westpac lifts home loan rates by 25 basis points. Gold miners fall as coal stocks gain. Magellan FUM down $2.5b. Follow for updates.

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FTX fallout hits Aussie crypto player Maple Finance

The Melbourne-based crypto start-up has severed ties with crypto hedge fund Orthogonal Trading, which has defaulted on $US35m worth of loans.

Where Macquarie Capital top brass sees 2023’s deals

It’s year in review and crystal ball time of year, and few do it better than the big M&A practitioners. 

ASIC powerless to vet FTX’s  licence: Longo

The regulator asked the previous government to close a loophole allowing AFSLs to be acquired with no checks on whether the buyer is fit and proper.

Opinion

RBA’s rate rises to keep coming

The latest rate increase by the Reserve Bank was expected. What’s less certain is how many more there will be next year.

What these fallen tech stars have in common

Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried were charismatic entrepreneurs who attracted billions in funds by holding out the promise of disrupting big industries.

Karen Maley

Columnist

Karen Maley

Blockchains: What’s the point of them, really?

Why go to the trouble and expense of maintaining a ledger in many places to then carry it around every time a transaction takes place?

Paul Krugman

Contributor

It’s not just Albanese who’s stuck in an energy price mess

Divisions between NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and his treasurer and energy minister also demonstrate the contradictions in Australia’s energy ambitions.

Labor needs a plan B for energy transition

We need renewables to succeed. But the irony is that Labor is setting them up to fail by demonising gas, demolishing coal-fired plants, and rubbishing the nuclear option.

Ted O'Brien

Shadow Minister

Ted O'Brien

Why business could join politicians in the NACC dock

Companies have to be careful in engaging with governments to win work or risk becoming a target of the federal anti-corruption body for breaching public trust.

Tim Wellington

Risk and Policy Adviser

Tim Wellington
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Politics

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd sought to build the NBN after the private sector failed to keep pace with technological advances.

Inside the bloody political war that led to a $31b NBN blowout

Australia’s broadband network has cost a lot more public money than Labor promised back in 2009 and now its future hangs in the balance. Will it be a financial albatross or digital cash cow?

A drop in coal exports prompted a drop in Australia trade surplus.

$31b trade surplus swamped by offshore dividend flows

Record mining profits sparked a flood of dividend payments offshore in the September quarter, more than offsetting a strong trade balance.

Coal price cap compensation won’t be a blank check: Chalmers

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said rising interest rates are yet to be felt, and a coal price cap was important for easing those effects; RBA lifts rates to 3.1 per cent; Indonesian parliament approves legislation to outlaw extra-marital sex. How the day unfolded.

PM’s COVID-19 infection could stall energy deal

Anthony Albanese was meant to broker an agreement with the eastern states to cap coal prices, but the process has been thrown into limbo by his illness.

La Niña pushes crop output to near-record $85b

La Niña will push farm gate output to a near-record $85 billion this year as flooding in parts of Australia is offset by almost perfect conditions elsewhere.

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World

Jakarta: The new criminal code is a blow for those seeking to promote modern, tolerant Indonesia.

Don’t do it: US warns Indonesia on criminalising sex outside marriage

Indonesia risks being shunned by international investors and travellers after its parliament approved a controversial new criminal code.

Kirstie Alley

Cheers star Kirstie Alley dies aged 71

“An icon of the screen.” Alley died of cancer that was only recently discovered, her children announced.

The easing of commuter and other curbs came as top officials softened their tone on the severity of the virus.

Beijing prepares for ‘life again’ as lockdowns lift across China

The capital’s easing of testing requirements followed a similar move from Shanghai, China’s most populous city.

Brazil dances its way into World Cup quarter-finals

Brazil has surely cemented its status as one of the favourites to lift the FIFA World Cup trophy.

Xi thanks Jiang Zemin for ensuring party’s survival

Mr Jiang, who died on Wednesday aged 96, confounded the naysayers, chalking up a list of achievements after breaking China out of diplomatic isolation in the post-Tiananmen era.

Property

The Sydney suburbs where annual rents may rise by $5200

The sharp rise in rent of at least $100 a week comes as the number of vacant rental homes dropped to record low levels in the past 12 months.

Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather.

Greens push tough new rules for landlords

Wednesday’s meeting of the national cabinet should consider tough new rules for landlords, says Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather.

Put and call options are frequently used where a purchase is conditional on rezoning or development approvals.

Are put and call options a duty avoidance scheme?

NSW has expanded general anti-avoidance rules to include schemes that involve “postponing payment of tax”. Clear guidance will be crucial for land deals.

Almost 6000 rooms will open next year, but it’s not good for hoteliers

The number of hotel rooms due for completion in 2023 is almost double the number that opened this year, according to a report by Colliers.

Luxury penthouse sells for $1.25m less than vendor hoped

For many wealthy Sydneysiders, a CBD weekender unit is a lifestyle option. But rising costs are forcing many owners to go to market.

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Wealth

Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers.

What rising bond yields mean for Australia

Australia has emerging costs from an ageing population, a forecast NDIS blowout, and childcare initiatives. It’s the cost of servicing government debt, though, that deserves new focus.

Banks’ deposit war spells good news for investors

Rising interest rates are taking both financial and resources sectors for a dizzying spin of activity that could potentially bring higher returns for investors.

Is setting up an SMSF really the best idea for you?

If you are considering setting up a SMSF, there are certain investment ‘opportunities’ that you should carefully research before proceeding down that path.

Technology

Customer service start-up Operative Intelligence was founded by brothers James and Peter Iansek.

US VCs Bonfire and Wonder back Aussie brothers’ tech start-up

Peter and James Iansek founded Operative Intelligence to help customer contact centres resolve problems faster.

Melbourne Uni start-up pulls in $15.8m from tech giants

Apromore is in one of the hottest M&A fields in tech, and Salesforce has bought into the local start-up to enter the emerging sector.

Bruce Buchanan started Rokt in 2012 after leaving Jetstar.

Rokt’s valuation leaps by $750m as Nasdaq looms

Some early investors and employees have sold shares in Bruce Buchanan’s e-commerce technology company Rokt, with the round valuing the company at $US2.4 billion.

Work & Careers

The Fair Work Commission’s decision to award a 15 per cent pay rise will cost an estimated $1.9 billion.

Unions jump on new IR laws to boost aged care pay

Aged care unions will use new gender equity rules introduced by the Albanese government to bolster their claims for pay rises of up to 25 per cent for 300,000 workers.

Bargaining deals could drive up renewable energy costs: employers

Electrical industry groups say renewable projects will be “an early test” of multi-employer bargaining laws and could threaten the Albanese government’s promise to reduce power prices.

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Life & Luxury

Samantha Johnson: “It’s a small world, so you do end up sort of meeting people where there might be opportunities.”

Lessons learnt kiteboarding that this Polestar boss takes to work

As an evolving sport, it attracts innovative people with sustainability in mind, says Samantha Johnson.

Raphinha of Brazil celebrates the team’s first goal scored by Vinicius Junior against South Korea.

Brazil crush Korea with an attacking masterclass

The tournament favourites produced a performance to delight fans after Japan crashed out of the Cup in a penalty shootout against Croatia.

The tests currently in commercial use are limited to diagnosing people who already have symptoms.

Blood test could detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms occur

A simple blood test that can detect Alzheimer’s disease years before symptoms appear may be one step closer to reality, as researchers devise a new method to find it early.

The $1.8m smiley watch plus 14 more of the latest luxury timepieces

Sales boom while new models from the big guns keep coming; it promises to be a bountiful season of giving.

What’s your old watch worth? Pre-owned sales on track to overtake new

Buyers on the secondary market are threatening to overshadow others. Suddenly, your used timepiece is looking better.

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