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Why this mega deal is ’20 years too late’

Alcoa has been tipped to take out joint venture partner Alumina for two decades. Here’s why the $3 billion deal has finally happened. 

Reporting season enters its final week.

ASX flat; Kogan surges over 20pc; TPG slumps

Shares fall flat; oil drops; TPG’s profit slumps; CSR enters into a trading halt; Alcoa in $3.3b bid for Alumina; Kogan brings back dividend but sales slips. Follow here for more.

Stock winners: Block CEO Jack Dorsey, WiseTech’s Richard White, and Lovisa’s Victor Herrero.

Four ASX stocks up at least 50pc in the past three months

These ASX-listed companies have ridden months-long relief rallies to near-record highs, and some analysts think they may still have further to run.

Office values plunge as CBD market bottoms

Major CBD office towers are selling at 20 per cent discounts to their peak value, the best evidence yet that the correction in Australia’s office market is nearing the bottom.

ATO probes top construction subbie over ‘$180m tax fraud’

The Tax Office is investigating a suspected 15-year scheme that could prove to be the biggest corporate tax fraud in history.

The trade that shows Buffett’s still got it – and his big worry

Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders reveals the details of the trade Charlie Munger called “awfully easy money”. But the Oracle of Omaha is worried about a key part of his empire. 

Wage growth drives inflation, average pay tops $100k

Treasury analysis shows that decade high wages growth is now the biggest driver of consumer price inflation; Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine has lost 31,000 soldiers. Follow updates here.

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MONDAY MEDIA

Anthony De Ceglie and Sarah-Jane Tasker reckon they can buck the trend and make free news profitable.

The three billionaires backing Kerry Stokes’ new free newspaper

Dominant in Western Australia, Kerry Stokes wants more of the east coast audience. The Nightly has backing from mining, energy, betting and property giants.

Australian media’s $70m lifeline ends in months. Meta isn’t picking up

Australian newsrooms face a $70 million-a-year hole in operations if Meta walks away from news bargaining code deals that start to expire in three months.

The Australian Financial Review’s editor-in-chief, Michael Stutchbury.

PwC, Qantas journalism boosts Financial Review

Editor-in-chief Michael Stutchbury says there’s no evidence of news fatigue after a strong end to 2023 and record readership in January and February.

Barnaby Joyce to be diagnosed with a sleep disorder on live TV

The former Nationals leader has insomnia and sleep apnoea; plus: former Oz editor Chris Dore’s first target; Tabcorp open to its own free-to-air TV channel.

‘Scandalous’: free-to-air networks lash TV makers for demanding a cut

Whether TV network apps appear on new TVs is an “existential” threat to broadcasters, CEOs told senators. Tech giants are demanding to clip the ticket.

GENDER PAY GAP

Emma Iacono is one of few jet refuellers at Vive Energy, but CEO Scott Wyatt is taking targeted steps to change that.

Emma fuels jets for the overtime, but she’s a gender pay gap exception

Traditionally male-dominated industries such as energy and construction have wider gender pay gaps, CEOs admit ahead of the historic release of national gender pay gap data.

10 easy steps to massage your gender pay gap

The labour of solving a problem that is not caused by them, and directly disadvantages them, again falls to women.

The time for empty promises on women’s pay is over

The release of gender pay gap data for individual companies this week has some limitations, but it will still be a historic moment that can be a force for good.

Why directors need to tackle gender pay gaps

They cannot simply ignore the rear-view data or brush it off as another reporting or compliance obligation.

Hours, travel contribute to Bain’s 31pc gender pay gap

Bain, a consulting firm that heavily promotes itself as being an employer of choice for women, has a gender pay gap of 31 per cent, higher than the industry gap of 26 per cent.

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Companies

New Alcoa of Australia boss Matt Reed will oversee an acquisition of local partner Alumina.

Alcoa in $3.3b bid for Australian partner Alumina

The deal would bring a global portfolio of bauxite mines, alumina refineries and aluminium smelters under one roof.

Petaluma is one of the brands operated by Accolade.

McGuigan owner Australian Vintage considers merger with Accolade

The ASX-listed group told investors it was in “exploratory discussions” with the Bain-controlled owner of the Hardys, Banrock Station and Petaluma brands.

Ruslan Kogan set up the business almost 18 years ago in his parent’s garage. It has reinstated dividends after a return to profit.

Kogan.com brings back dividends, shares jump 22pc

Investors cheer the dividend even as the online retailer said its interim revenue fell as households cut back on spending amid cost-of-living pressures.

Endeavour Group Dan Murphy’s store.

Dan Murphy’s owner Endeavour off to slower start in second half

The pubs and bottle shops group experienced a softer start to the second half in January, and a recovery in sales in February.

Aussie Broadband moves on Superloop with $466m takeover bid

The telco has scooped up a near 20 per cent stake in the internet broadband provider as it gears up to compete with its bigger rivals Telstra and Optus.

Burrowes to stay as head of PwC Australia until 2026

Kevin Burrowes, the senior partner brought in by PwC global to take control of the scandal-hit Australian firm, has had his term extended until 2026.

Adore Beauty shares surge on accelerating revenue

The former takeover target says trading momentum continued in the first six weeks of the new half, with revenue up 8.1 per cent amid a tough consumer backdrop.

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Markets

Vertium’s Jason Teh.

This fundie says Domino’s Pizza is a better bet than the big four

Vertium Asset Management’s Jason Teh has an eye for companies in a turnaround phase – and his gaze is now firmly set on Domino’s and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare.

Legendary investor Warren Buffett.

Buffett admits Berkshire’s days of ‘eye-popping’ gains are over

In his latest letter to shareholders, the legendary investor says there are only a handful of companies capable of moving the needle at Berkshire.

Earnings are being revised lower for the past 12 months and are expected to end fiscal 2024 down around 5 per cent.

A powerful mechanism is at play that will propel equities higher

The surprise in the current reporting season is not that earnings are coming in better than expected, but that investors didn’t see it coming.

ASX to open flat, market records to be tested by inflation pulse

Futures point to a flat start to the trading week for Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 as investors brace for earnings headlined by Coles, Woodside, Suncorp, and Harvey Norman.

Traders braced for possible surprise NZ interest rate rise

There is a one-in-three chance the RBNZ could lift the cash rate on Wednesday to 5.75 per cent and the world is watching.

Opinion

University success starts with fixing school performance first

The Universities Accord social equity aspiration depends on students being ready to study at a higher level after year 12.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

The universities accord is like one giant déjà vu

The report has big ambitions. So did the 2008 Bradley review. They are not too dissimilar in scope and intent.

Julie Hare

Education editor

Julie Hare

Keating’s quaint defence of Australia doesn’t grasp regional power politics

Labor has put aside two absurd features of the Keating era: a defence policy designed to deal with direct invasion and the diminution of our US alliance.

Universities accord report highlights funding shortage

If Australia is to have a world-class university system to sustain our standard of living in a highly competitive world, we are going to need to invest far more in it.

Mark Scott

Vice-Chancellor

Mark Scott

As Ukraine’s stocks fall, stakes get higher

Two years after Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion began, it’s not just about whether Ukraine can avoid defeat but whether Europe can defend itself

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

The sad reality is that Ukraine is outgunned and outmanned

Strategic analysts were adamant either that Ukraine would fall or Russia would buckle. Two years later, neither has happened.

James Curran

International editor

James Curran

Reports

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Politics

Wage growth drives inflation, average pay tops $100k

Treasury analysis shows that decade high wages growth that has pushed the average fulltime salary above $100,000 is now the biggest driver of consumer price inflation.

Turnbull wins tender to develop hydroelectricity in NSW

A private company owned by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has won a NSW tender to develop hydro schemes in the Hunter Valley.

BCA demands 12-month delay in climate reporting

The Albanese government “should be taking the time to get it right”, argues Business Council of Australia boss Bran Black.

Libs look to convert, not beat, Spender

The Wentworth MP, chosen as an independent at the last federal election, says she has no interest in joining the party.

Bright, poor students guaranteed a uni spot

Aspiring university students whose families earn less than $54,000 a year will be guaranteed a place in a degree if they meet admission benchmarks.

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World

Volodymyr Zelensky, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, and her husband Bo Tengberg, lay wreaths at a cemetery in Lviv.

Zelensky says 31,000 troops killed as counteroffensive looms

The tally that President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed differs sharply from that given by US officials, who have said the number is closer to 70,000.

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Why this miner predicts Europe will demand green nickel

Nordic Nickel CEO Todd Ross says an upturn in the cycle is inevitable, and his Finland focus will pay off as the market splits into two markets.

Donald Trump hugs and kisses the American flag at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Trump, backed by Rinehart, dispatches Haley in South Carolina

Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart backed Donald Trump to be the next US president as Nikki Haley vowed she would stay in the race despite losing her home state to the former president.

In the shadow of Trump: how the WTO has reached the last-chance saloon

A summit of up to 164 ministers in Abu Dhabi aims to rebuild confidence and capability at the global trade umpire before a new Trump administration starts another trade war.

Donald Trump’s party has become a cult with no coherent platform

The Republican Party has become a cult with no coherent platform other than what side of the bed their likely presidential candidate woke up on.

Property

The deceased estate home with shed on a site comprising three separate titles at 7 Churchill Street in the Ipswich,] Queensland suburb of Churchill sold at auction for $1,050,000.

First home buyers don’t get a look-in as investors swoop

Rate-sensitive aspiring home owners hoped to buy one of three lots put up for sale by one vendor, but they didn’t even get to bid.

Andrew Schwartz, co-founder of Qualitas.

Australia needs $115b to fund new housing, Qualitas says

The pick-up in private funding puts pressure on the federal government to clarify rules around inclusion of affordable rental housing in new developments.

This unrenovated, deceased estate at 102 Windsor Street, Paddington in Sydney’s eastern suburb beat the reserve by $1.5 million.

Unrenovated Sydney terrace beats reserve by $1.5m

A Paddington terrace sold for $9m on a weekend when auction clearance rates were weaker amid a surge in listings, indicating more properties on offer than buyers.

ANZ downgrades house price forecast for Sydney, Melbourne

Growth in the country’s biggest housing markets has slowed showing higher interest rates have hit harder than expected.

How Elwood’s record-breaking $17m house has links with van Gogh

The founder of immersive digital art exhibition juggernaut Grande Experiences, Bruce Peterson, and his wife Karyn are moving from nearby Brighton.

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Wealth

10 big ideas in the universities shake-up

From doubling the numbers of students to a ‘Robin Hood’ tax on rich institutions: Here are some of the biggest recommendations in the universities accord and what they mean.

UBS eyes Australia’s richest family offices in latest wealth play

The Swiss wealth manager has welcomed 34 new advisers from Credit Suisse since absorbing its former rival, and its sights are firmly set on family offices.

How high earners can claw back lost stage three tax cuts

Experts explain how to reclaim lost stage three tax cuts via extra superannuation contributions.

Technology

Atlassian pays $92m tax bill after years of ATO talks

The software developer has struck a transfer pricing agreement with the Tax Office and has agreed to retain intellectual property in Australia that it will pay future tax on.

Pro Medicus chief executive Sam Hupert has retained a 24 per cent stake in the company.

Pro Medicus share price pause ‘a good entry point’

A $2.8 million share buyback has helped restore $1.2 billion of value to Pro Medicus. Despite its sky-high multiple, bulls think it has further to run.

Emma Gibson, who resigned as CEO of Aquamamma in 2022, is defending herself against fraud allegations.

Former Aquamamma CEO says investors should have read fine print

Emma Gibson, the wellness start-up’s co-founder and a former Rich Lister, says backers should have known she had not verified the figures she was pitching.

Work & Careers

Hours, travel contribute to Bain’s 31pc gender pay gap

Bain, a consulting firm that heavily promotes itself as being an employer of choice for women, has a gender pay gap of 31 per cent, higher than the industry gap of 26 per cent.

10 big ideas in the universities shake-up

From doubling the numbers of students to a ‘Robin Hood’ tax on rich institutions: Here are some of the biggest recommendations in the universities accord and what they mean.

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Life & Luxury

The Ford Ranger ute was the biggest-selling vehicle in Australia in 2023.

Sales about to spike for gas-guzzling utes, hybrids under gun

Two big ASX-listed car dealership groups are worried about proposed emissions standards, as the FCAI warns most hybrid vehicles will be hit hard.

The truth about the new 30:30:30 diet

Viral diets have a nasty tendency to combine two of my least favourite things: deprivation and maths.

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

How to lie flat for less: AirAsia X business class product.

Here’s how to lie flat for less on your next international flight

More frequent flyers are opting for business class on low-cost airlines – slashing their flight costs while enjoying a premium service.

This booze-free spritz is one of Max Allen’s top summer drinks

Brands are no longer trying to recreate the real thing with less alcohol. The newest no-lo options have flavours all of their own.

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