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Private health premiums to rise most in five years

Medibank, Bupa, HCF and NIB are among health insurers that will raise premiums the most, as nearly 15 million customers face an average increase of more than 3 per cent.

Jim Lennon, a Macquarie managing director and 44-year veteran watcher of the nickel market.

‘Data not accurate’: Macquarie’s nickel veteran says rout ending

After a trip to China, Jim Lennon says the debilitating supply glut could be over a lot faster than most people think.

Acting PwC chief executive Kristin Stubbins defended the move to split off the firm’s government business into a separate entity.

Former PwC CEO ‘completely stunned’ about extent of tax leaks scandal

Accenture hired hundreds of staff from public service and defence, inquiry told; NBN proposes quicker connections for no extra cost; Chalmers rubbishes coalition’s nuclear proposal. Follow updates here.

What Beijing does next could hasten a global recession

China has encouraged what it terms the “new three” growth areas of electric vehicles, batteries and renewable energy. But this strategy poses two huge risks for global markets, writes Karen Maley.

ASX flat, China sets 2024 GDP growth target at 5pc

Shares flat; Telix buys ARTMSs for $126m; Healius names Paul Anderson as CEO; bitcoin tops two-year peak. Follow updates here.

Bubbles talk rules, but this fundie sees ‘rolling bear markets’

As bitcoin and Nvidia surge, talk of a bubble is everywhere. But this $25 billion global fund manager warns there is serious pain playing out beneath the surface.

Healius CEO exits as strategic review speeds up

Maxine Jaquet is departing Australia’s second-largest pathology company, which will accelerate a major review of its assets. Analysts think its imaging operations could be sold.

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Tuesday tech

Octopus Deploy co-founder Paul Stovell says the pay gap data doesn’t reflect the experience of women at his company.

‘Not helpful or accurate’: Tech CEOs hit out at gender pay gap data

The chief executives of two tech unicorns with the largest median gender pay gaps say the figures don’t accurately represent their workforce.

Herbert Smith Freehills partners Elizabeth Henderson (pictured) and Clayton James analysed views of local start-up founders.

Tech founders ‘delusional’ about falling company valuations

Seasoned investors have warned that entrepreneurs are delusional after a new study found most were confident of raising capital this year at higher valuations.

Netflix star Valterri Bottas races under the Kick logo at the Melbourne Grand Prix in 2023.

Crypto casino Stake.com denies trademark claims

A cryptocurrency gambling company with the same name as a share trading platform says it rebranded the F1 team it sponsors at the Melbourne Grand Prix to avoid confusion.

Black George Washington? Google shows pitfalls of ‘woke’ AI

Google’s chief executive, Sundar Pichai, apologised after his company’s AI tool inserted people of diverse backgrounds into requests for historical images.

We don’t believe it. A smart home device that actually works?

Every six months or so, we perform in-depth experiments to see if smart home devices are still as bad as ever. This time, we got a different answer than usual.

ASEAN SUMMIT

PM pledges $2b green energy fund for SE Asia

The federal government will establish a $2 billion finance facility to help fund green energy and infrastructure investment in South-East Asia, to tap into spiralling demand for renewable power.

Nicholas Moore launched his ASEAN young professional program on Tuesday.

Woodside, HSBC, Seek sign up to young professionals in Asia program

The companies are first to sign up to a placement program for professionals under 40 between ASEAN countries, as recommended by Nicholas Moore.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Anthony Albanese at a joint press conference on Monday.

Australia, Malaysia seek to defuse tensions on Israel-Hamas

The two countries agree there should be an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all remaining Israeli hostages being held in Gaza.

The first day of this summit exposes the gulf at ASEAN

The first day of the ASEAN-Australia summit offered a classic illustration of the existing gulf in regional diplomatic cultures and approaches.

ASEAN summit signals Australia’s a trusted partner

Australia has a role to play in promoting “ASEAN centrality” in an open and stable region, and an interest in increasing trade and investment as our neighbours progress to a more prosperous future.

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Companies

Swiss private bank Julius Baer demanded Macquarie Capital conduct an “urgent review” about its investment in Indian edtech company Byju’s.

Macquarie lauded embattled Indian tech investment as its scandals grew

In two investor updates last year, the asset manager lauded the profitability of Byju’s even as other backers slashed the value of the embattled education platform.

Downer chief executive Peter Tompkins is one of several senior figures named in a lawsuit against the company.

Downer EDI sues KPMG for failing to detect accounting irregularities

The contractor has sought to blame its auditor for the scandal, which wiped some $500 million from its valuation, forcing the firm to quit as auditor.

Former Scyne and PwC partner Connie Heaney.

Scyne goes to court to stop partner working at Downer EDI

The PwC spin-off has made a legal bid to stop former partner Connie Heaney moving to services contractor Downer EDI.

Genex chief executive Craig Francis at the Kidston Clean Energy Hub, which includes a solar farm, a wind farm and a $777 million pumped hydro project.

Genex shares surge as Japanese utilities giant lobs bid

Scott Farquhar’s Skip Capital and a partner walked away from a lower bid for the Queensland renewables developer 14 months ago but remain its biggest shareholder.

Billionaire Paul Little struggles to exit investment in Russian miner

The ASX-listed Siberian coal operation is arguing in the Federal Court that it has not breached sanctions put in place after the invasion of Ukraine.

Woodside and carbon offset body go their separate ways

Woodside Energy declined to renew its membership of the leading domestic carbon markets industry group last year after tighter membership rules were proposed.

Avenue Bank wins full APRA licence, bank guarantees in sight

Avenue will take on the major banks in the $9 billion market for rent guarantees demanded by commercial property landlords.

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Markets

At the heart of this frenzy for the largest crypto token lies seemingly insatiable demand from US-listed bitcoin ETFs.

Bitcoin jumps as options point to $US80,000

The token has surged around 60 per cent this year, outpacing traditional asset classes such as stocks by a wide margin.

ASX tech dream stalls as de-listings stack up

New data shows the number of Tech IPOs has slowed dramatically over the past two years, while de-listings have remained steady.

Wall Street.

What  happened overnight? Shares traded in a narrow range though Tesla tumbled

US stocks fluctuated as strategists see rising short-term risks from relentless rally. Apple slumps on EU fine, Nvidia and Super Micro leap. Gold eyes record.

Super funds put money back to work, fuelling ASX rally

BHP, CSL and QBE were among the most popular stocks held by super funds last year, while Fortescue was by far the most unloved.

Mortgage wars yet to stop CBA shares from marching ahead

Commonwealth Bank hits a new high on the ASX even as 15 analysts covering the stock rate it a “sell” and say it is the most overvalued big bank on the exchange.

Opinion

What Beijing does next could hasten a global recession

China has encouraged what it terms the “new three” growth areas of electric vehicles, batteries and renewable energy. But this strategy poses two huge risks for global markets.

Karen Maley

Columnist

Karen Maley

ASEAN summit signals Australia’s a trusted partner

Australia has a role to play in promoting “ASEAN centrality” in an open and stable region, and an interest in increasing trade and investment as our neighbours progress to a more prosperous future.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Rebooting farm productivity will help achieve climate goals

Delivering sustainability outcomes is paramount for farmers,  but more work needs to be done to understand the challenges in the sector as costs rise faster than revenues.

Jared Greenville

Head of ABARES

Jared Greenville

Ukraine needs total Western support - and so does Israel

Both are fighting for Western civilisation - one against Russian imperialism, the other against Iranian-backed Islamism. And we should want both to win.

Niall Ferguson

Contributor

In WA, a lesson in the tough reality of processing lithium

Albemarle’s emerging plant is a living example that reality is much harder than Australia’s rhetoric about more downstream processing in lithium hydroxide.

Dunkley sets up Labor’s 2025 win

While the Liberals look down rabbit holes like crime and refugees, Labor plans to claim vindication on economic policy.

Craig Emerson

Former Labor minister and economist

Craig Emerson

Reports

Wealth: Turbocharging your retirement

This series of articles looks at the options for retirement income, the best asset mix heading into retirement, and what you need to know to retire overseas.

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Politics

Former top ACT prosecutor Shane Drumgold and Walter Sofronoff KC.

Drumgold ‘delighted’ as judge finds inquiry biased

A court has found the inquiry by former judge Walter Sofronoff was infected by bias because of his contact with Janet Albrechtsen, a journalist from The Australian.

Peter Dutton campaigned for Liberal candidate Nathan Conroy ahead of Saturday’s vote.

It’s the economy, Peter: What Dutton should take from Dunkley

Open hostility towards Scott Morrison in Victoria has been replaced with begrudging respect for Peter Dutton, MPs involved in the Dunkley campaign say.

Australia’s  economic advantage in food production gives it the upper hand in trade deals.

Dry conditions to cost Australian farmers, with grim outlook for wine

Dry conditions and soft international grain prices have led to Australia’s agricultural output dropping by 15 per cent, hitting farm incomes.

Australia, Malaysia seek to defuse tensions on Israel-Hamas

The two countries agree there should be an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all remaining Israeli hostages being held in Gaza.

Tas Libs, Labor ‘sniffing around’ Lambie in search for majority

The outspoken senator is fielding a team of 12 candidates at the Tasmanian election. They are on track to secure one-in-every-10 votes.

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World

Donald Trump on the campaign trail.

Supreme Court restores Trump to state ballots in major win

The decision is a victory for the former president in his bid for the White House, and comes a day before Super Tuesday when 15 states vote in primaries.

EU Commission vice president Margrethe Vestager addresses the media about the decision against Apple.

Apple fined $3b by EU for using app store to thwart competition

The penalty, announced by the bloc’s antitrust regulator, is the culmination of a five-year investigation set in motion by one of Apple’s biggest rivals, Spotify.

Nikki Haley on the hustings in Maine at the weekend.

Nikki Haley wins her first Republican primary

Her victory at least temporarily halts Donald Trump’s sweep of the GOP voting contests, although he is likely to pick up several hundred more delegates this week.

Newly enlarged NATO starts drill in Finland, Norway and Sweden

With more than 4000 Finnish soldiers taking part, the Nordic Response 2024 represents the newcomer’s largest ever participation in a foreign exercise.

Xi to resist pressure to step up stimulus

This week’s National People’s Congress is expected to focus instead on the longer-term goal of turning China into an advanced manufacturing superpower.

Property

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Downsizers are selling homes at big discounts – to their kids

A nurse was struggling to find a first home, so her retired parents offered to sell her theirs at a heavy discount. Real estate agents say it’s a trend.

The suburbs where prices jumped more than $240k in three months

Improving housing sentiment has fuelled strong rebound in house and unit values in the major capital cities.

There are currently tens of thousands of homes under construction in WA.

New house pipeline drops to weakest in almost 12 years

Australia’s new housing cycle is reaching a trough, but this doesn’t mean a fast pick-up anytime soon.

Tax rise ‘last nail in the coffin’ for Victorian property investors

Melbourne property manager Carmen Littley says she has lost 52 investor clients since landowners were slugged in the most recent state budget.

Lendlease defends guidance shock

The beleaguered property giant says it could not have disclosed a change in its forward guidance any earlier than last month’s December half announcement.

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Wealth

The 20-year, multibillion inheritance feud dividing the Fiat dynasty

Gianni Agnelli’s daughter Margherita signed a document in 2004 that has spurred lawsuits and set her against her three eldest children.

Super’s new dilemma: save yourself tax or reduce it for your kids

The question is whether to restructure in an attempt to reduce your tax bills or those of your future beneficiaries.

Seven ways to maximise returns on your investment property

Taking a bullish stance on rental pricing in the current market is justified, but the renter’s perspective should be acknowledged as well.

Technology

The federal government has told TikTok to start bargaining with Australian news companies.

TikTok dragged into Albanese’s Facebook fight

The government has told the video social network with 8.5 million Australian users to strike deals with media companies for the value of their content on its site.

Conversations have moved from Mark Zuckerberg’s “town square” to private group chats.

As Facebook turns 20, news is out, fun is in

Social media are more popular than ever, but social networks are dying.

Herbert Smith Freehills partners Elizabeth Henderson (pictured) and Clayton James analysed views of local start-up founders.

Tech founders ‘delusional’ about falling company valuations

Seasoned investors have warned that entrepreneurs are delusional after a new study found most were confident of raising capital this year at higher valuations.

Work & Careers

CFMEU chief Christy Cain was crowned national secretary in 2022 despite opposition from mining and manufacturing divisions.

Christy Cain follows John Setka out the door at CFMEU

The militant union head is stepping down as part of a change of the guard that could result in the construction division leading the broader union.

Toddlers spend three hours a day on screens, miss language learning

Spending more time on devices is depriving children of conversations that help them learn the language, a first-of-its-kind study has found.

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Life & Luxury

Merida eBig Tour 400 EQ

With just a few tweaks, this e-bike would be perfect

It wouldn’t take much to make Merida’s eBig Tour 400 EQ a favourite, whether for commuting or mountain bike trails.

We don’t believe it. A smart home device that actually works?

Every six months or so, we perform in-depth experiments to see if smart home devices are still as bad as ever. This time, we got a different answer than usual.

Adrian Schiller as Henry Lehman in The Lehman Trilogy.

This play about the Lehman Brothers disaster is three hours long. It’s riveting

Masterfully acted and brilliantly staged, The Lehman Trilogy is as much the story of capitalist America as it is of the doomed bank.

‘A Mars bar in a yellow skin’: the truth about bananas

Is the popular fruit really such a health saviour? Here are the pros and cons of making bananas one of your five a day.

‘We don’t do curry’: this chef wants to change our idea of Indian food

Is progressive Indian food anything like the stereotype? What actually is Filipino cuisine? All will be revealed at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

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