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BHP chief executive Mike Henry says the Albanese government’s IR changes are not helpful.

Forget nickel, BHP’s next big call is a test for Australia

BHP CEO Mike Henry’s next big call is on how to grow its copper business. He says Australia’s IR, tax and approvals policies could turn it away from Australia. 

Woolworths boss Brad Banducci.

Reputation needs bigger role in Woolworths executive pay: ISS

The proxy advisory group’s comments come as the supermarket giant faces intense scrutiny over its profit margins as household budgets are crunched.

Artist’s impression of Navantia’s Tasman class warship, a contender for the navy’s new corvette or light frigate.

Awakening of a maritime nation 50 years in the making

It is a historic day when the government has finally agreed to support an enhanced surface combatant fleet capability for the Royal Australian Navy, writes Jennifer Parker.

Aussie police in global raid on notorious cyber gang

A coalition of international law enforcement on Tuesday breached the world’s most prolific ransomware syndicate, Lockbit, which was behind the DP World hack.

Hrdlicka departure reminds us who’s really flying Virgin

Jayne Hrdlicka ran a good race at Virgin Australia. But it turns out this is a marathon, not a sprint.

‘Breakthrough moment’: Littleproud backs rooftop solar

The Nationals leader is mulling a plan to divert billions of dollars into putting panels on roofs in the bush to solve the NIMBY transmission problem.

Distressed listings to surge if interest rates stay on hold this year

The proportion of vendors desperate to offload properties jumped to 20 per cent in some mortgage belt areas as owners struggle to meet higher mortgage repayments.

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ANZ-SUNCORP DEAL

Rightly or wrongly, this deal has been seen as a legacy-maker for Elliott, his big roll of the dice to win back mortgage market that ANZ lost when it mismanaged the COVID-19 home loan frenzy.

How Macquarie helped ANZ win Suncorp

After more than 18 months, ANZ finally has its prize and can buy Suncorp’s banking division. Sorting out the winners and losers isn’t as clear-cut as it seems.

Unpacking the ANZ/Suncorp decision
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Unpacking the ANZ/Suncorp decision

Reporters James Eyers and Liam Walsh discuss the court appeal that waved through ANZ's purchase of Suncorp.

The Australian Competition Tribunal found, while an offer for Bendigo was “commercially realistic”, such a bid was “far from certain”.

ACCC’s Bendigo/Suncorp theory had ‘significant challenges’: court

A takeover of Suncorp’s bank from its fellow regional lender Bendigo & Adelaide Bank would face material execution risks, the Australian Competition Tribunal said.

‘Maverick’ Macquarie paves way for ANZ’s Suncorp buy

The decision paves the way for the biggest merger in banking since CBA took out Bankwest in 2008 and could mean more consolidation in the sector.

ACCC undone by ‘double negative’ in merger analysis

Lawyers said ANZ’s win will create a strong precedent, and also shows the importance of the tribunal continuing to have a role conducting merger reviews.

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Judo Bank CEO Joseph Healy is stepping down

Judo’s Healy steps aside as challenger bank targets regions

Judo founder Joseph Healy is stepping aside leaving his successor to grow the challenger bank to the scale it promised the market.

ANZ-Suncorp deal ‘not good for competition or consumers’: Bendigo

The Australian Competition Tribunal will on Tuesday deliver its verdict on the $4.9 billion takeover, with the deal hanging in limbo for close to two years.

Ansell cuts almost 1300 jobs as profits keep sliding

The cut represents some 9 per cent of its global workforce. The company has also sliced its dividend payout after profits slumped by 70 per cent.

KMD shares crumble to all-time low as weather wreaks havoc on sales

Unseasonably warm weather hurt sales of puffer jackets at Kathmandu, compounding an already weak consumer environment.

Coronado Coal profits fall 80pc as costs and taxes bite

Revenues at the miner, which operates in Queensland and in the United States, also slid as coking coal prices fell from highs seen after Russia invaded Ukraine.

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Companies

Shares in Star Entertainment have fallen more than 20 per cent.

Sydney casino review sends Star Entertainment shares plunging

The company said it would push back a financial update scheduled for Wednesday after it was blindsided by the announcement of a new inquiry into its operations.

Woolworths boss Brad Banducci.

Reputation needs bigger role in Woolworths executive pay: ISS

The proxy advisory group’s comments come as the supermarket giant faces intense scrutiny over its profit margins as household budgets are crunched.

BHP poised to strike mega water deal, turbocharging copper mining

A desalination plant agreement with the South Australian government would come as the miner grows more confident of boosting production at nearby operations.

Optus’s headquarters in North Sydney

Sensitive Optus documents shared as hard copies in class action suit

Documents to be used in a class action battle over Optus’ 2022 cyberattack will be assigned a traffic light colour, with red for highly confidential information.

Labor told to fix IR policies before handouts: BHP

Mike Henry says a tax credit may not be enough to save the company’s nickel division from closure, saying wage inflation in Australia was “especially problematic”.

Fund manager Centuria’s move into alternate assets pays off

The diversification strategy had been vindicated by the market disruption caused by recent global events including the pandemic, according to joint CEO John McBain.

Origin acquires two projects in NSW Renewable Energy Zone

Origin is pressing on with plans to bulk out its green energy portfolio following the collapse of its Brookfield deal last year.

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Markets

Two Australian fund managers have recently allocated money to cat bonds, said US-based John DeCaro.

Fund managers eye up 20pc returns from hurricanes

Catastrophe bond portfolios ranked among the best performing funds last year as insurance companies paid hefty premiums to protect against disaster risks.

Metals Acquisition bought the CSA copper mine from Glencore in 2022.

Investors back copper as Metals Acquisition jumps on ASX debut

The copper miner’s oversubscribed initial public offering could augur “green shoots” for the struggling IPO market.

A raft of Tuesday earnings will likely set the early direction for local equities.

ASX closes lower as miners weigh

Shares ease, led by mining and energy. Investors sell Star shares on second inquiry, BHP earnings hit 8-year low. RBA considered raising rates in February. Follow updates here.

Di Pilla plots to double funds under management to $20b

IPO king David Di Pilla’ aims to double HMC’s platform to $20 billion with plays in clean energy, digital infrastructure and global healthcare.

Beaten up Chinese equities worth a punt in 2024: Lazard

Investors should sell US stocks and re-allocate to emerging markets, including China, according to the $303 billion manager’s top market strategist.

Opinion

Awakening of a maritime nation 50 years in the making

It is a historic day when the government has finally agreed to support an enhanced surface combatant fleet capability for the Royal Australian Navy.

Jennifer Parker

Naval expert

Jennifer Parker

Merger ruling, miner cut through the populist policy madness

Amid the stew of populist hysteria around banks, miners, supermarkets and stevedores, two clear voices have blasted through the policy incoherence.

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Putin’s global fan club is only getting stronger

Admirers of the Russian leader may soon lead the world’s largest democracies of India and the US, after Indonesia also elected a Putin fan this month.

The Garnaut-Sims power plan is Argentina on steroids

The $100 billion carbon tax proposal would be an act of amazing self-harm and would destroy Australia’s big export industries to force-feed unproven ones.

Ed Shann

Economist

Ed Shann

I predicted NDIS disaster. Here’s how to make it sustainable

Instead of a demand-led and open-ended scheme, it is perfectly ethical and practical to calculate the total level of funding needed and then distribute it fairly.

Simon Duffy

Social Policy Expert

Simon Duffy

Corporates should focus on being on the right side of customers

Any social licence credits supposedly built up by supporting the Voice have counted for nothing, as Coles and Woolworths are now portrayed as profiteering pariahs at the eye of the cost-of-living political storm.

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Reports

The Critical Minerals dilemma

This report looks at the disconnect between ESG ambitions and market pricing; new biofuels; and alternatives to lithium batteries.

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Politics

Labor told to fix IR policies before handouts: BHP

Mike Henry says a tax credit may not be enough to save the company’s nickel division from closure, saying wage inflation in Australia was “especially problematic”.

Real incomes are not expected to recover to their pre-pandemic levels until 2027, with household purchasing power falling for eight straight quarters.

Household income pain to last until 2027. These three charts prove it

After eight quarters in a row of falling real household incomes, Australians will have to wait until 2027 for living standards to recover to pre-pandemic levels.

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles speaking about defence changes at a press conference in Sydney.

Navy shambles is now Labor’s to fix, or own

The new naval shipbuilding plan contains some sensible decisions. But there are still risks and failure will be on the Albanese government, writes Andrew Tillett.

‘My decision’: Qld top cop to leave early amid youth crime furore

Commissioner Katarina Carroll says she is no scapegoat and that she is standing down early of her own volition.

More than 3000 still without power a week after Victoria storms

Premier Jacinta Allan says her government will review last week’s mass outages which saw 530,000 homes and businesses lose power.

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World

China’s property issue is just one problem Beijing is dealing with.

China slashes interest rate to kickstart ailing property sector

China’s central bank cut the five-year rate used as the benchmark for mortgages, in an attempt to revive the demand for apartments.

Palestinians line up for free food during the Israeli air and ground offensive in Khan Younis.

US moves to block Israel from launching Rafah attack

The US is circulating a UN Security Council resolution warning Israel against a “major ground offensive” into Rafah, in rare criticism of its ally at the global body.

People’s Liberation Army soldiers manage the flow of visitors in Tiananmen Square.

‘Social stability’: Chinese firms form Mao Zedong-era militias

The People’s Liberation Army mobilisation units reflect Xi Jinping’s focus on security as the economy slows.

Buffett-backed lender to buy Discover Financial for $53.5b

US bank Capital One has agreed to buy Discover Financial, in an all-stock tie-up that is set to unite two of America’s largest credit card companies.

Messi apologises again after China’s wrath over no show

The Inter Miami star said his decision to sit on the sidelines rather than play in a match in Hong Kong this month was not political.

Property

The company’s least used benefits are its novated leases and employee assistance program.

Lendlease tax dispute exposes Aware Super

Superannuation fund Aware is set to become entangled in Lendlease’s $260 million dispute with the Tax Office over a portfolio of retirement village assets.

Sun’s shining: Ingenia Communities’ Latitude One development in Port Stephens, NSW

Ingenia settlement revenue jumps as home-building constraints ease

The developer of affordable housing for downsizing over-55s could not avoid higher building costs, which have narrowed its new-home profit margin.

This Lumus Imaging medical facility in Port Macquarie sold on a 6 per cent yield.

Investors swap term deposits for healthcare and industrial property

Top sales at the first commercial property portfolio auction of the year were a medical facility in Port Macquarie and a distribution warehouse in Penrith.

Lendlease reveals liability risk from PwC-advised $260m tax scheme

Three years after it dismissed a Financial Review story on a potential tax liability as “speculative”, Lendlease has for the first time disclosed it in its results.

Interest rate cuts could increase housing prices by 5pc: McGrath

More homebuyers entering the market in hopes of cheaper loans and reduced immigration could lift prices, real estate agent John McGrath says.

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Wealth

A stagflationary environment is not out of the question – sticky inflation yet weakening economic growth.

This is the way to get better total portfolio returns

Don’t let the Magnificent Seven divert you from the basics of investing – everyone focuses on 2023 but ignores weakness in 2022.

Why super funds are having a bad start to 2024

January’s returns this year are significantly less than in 2023 and also lag December’s performance.

The little-known property investment that is about to explode

Blackstone, Goodman Group and Brookfield have identified this as an area to target and are increasing asset allocations to the fast-growing sector.

Technology

Australia has faced cyberattacks of growing prominence over the past two years.

Aussie police in global raid on notorious cyber gang

A coalition of international law enforcement on Tuesday breached the world’s most prolific ransomware syndicate, Lockbit, which was behind the DP World hack.

Start-up says it will beat famous Aussie rival to make a quantum computer

Diraq says it’s on track to beat Michelle Simmons’ company – backed by Telstra, the CBA and the government – to the punch with a commercial model by 2028.

Tim Klineberg of King & Wood Mallesons says Safe Harbour is a strategy for company owners to consider when storm clouds are forming.

Aussie tech firms under most distress globally

A growing number of larger technology companies are scrambling to restructure their operations to avoid insolvency, with many Australian businesses under threat.

Work & Careers

Felicity Healy has joined Ashurst from Corrs, where she was head of gender equality.

Corrs partner jumps to Ashurst, where firm ‘walks the talk’ on gender

Corrs’ former head of gender equality Felicity Healy said Ashurst’s superior record on promoting women played a role in her decision to join the global firm.

The podcasts this top CEO always goes back to

When Aware Super CEO Deanne Stewart was offered the chance to run a business in the early 2000s in New York, she broke down and said, “No, I can’t do it.”

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Life & Luxury

Strength training can help people worries about broken bones.

The physio’s guide to injury recovery when you’re over 65

Our ageing population is more active, which is good, but they are more likely to hurt themselves. There are some simple ways to avoid and recover from injury.

The best airlines to fly business class to the US

Here’s our guide to the major airlines that fly between Australia and the US, and what you’ll find in first class, business or premium economy.

Airlines prioritise upgrades according to status, so platinum frequent flyers usually snap these up before other flyers.

Four ways to work your frequent flyer and airline loyalty points harder

The more you fly, the more you need to care about the selecting the right program.

Taylor Swift in Melbourne on Friday night.

Taylor Swift is about to rule Sydney. Here’s what to expect

Hotels rooms are hard to get, and tour T-shirts cost $70 a pop. But Melbourne is buzzing after Taylor Swift’s visit and Sydney can expect to catch the wonderful fever too. 

Sir Alexander McCall Smith pictured outside his local 181 deli earlier this month.

Forget the 5am club; this famous author is up at 3am – even on Sundays

Edinburgh-based Sir Alexander McCall Smith writes in the wee hours, and then goes back to bed and starts the weekends again later, with fried eggs and bacon.

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