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Monthly inflation and retail sales data this week could prove informative for a buoyant sharemarket.

Global sharemarket rally could push ASX 200 to new high

Hopes of rate cuts from major central banks in the first half of the year are continuing to buoy equity markets, making this week’s local inflation data pivotal for investor sentiment.

Mike Cannon-Brookes.

How Sun Cable could be a loser, yet a winner

Mike Cannon-Brookes’ company is set to lose the race to lay a 4000-kilometre cable to send solar energy out of the desert and under the oceans.

The support base for Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party is getting bigger.

State polls position Albanese for a second term

Polling booths around the country show Labor’s support base is growing enough for another narrow federal win, writes John Black.

The $5b whack: why it’s time to come clean to Star’s shareholders

As the sheriff runs Star executives out of town again, things are starting to look like a corporate assassination and the sort of battle investors cannot win.

‘I pretended to die’: Moscow attack survivors describe miraculous escapes

Russia’s worst terror attack in over a decade has brought a shudder across Europe, where memories of other music venues turned to slaughterhouses have resurfaced

What Princess Kate’s ‘preventative chemotherapy’ means

With metastatic cancer, chemotherapy is used to make people more comfortable. With earlier stages of cancer, like Princess Kate’s, it aims to increase the chances of cure, writes Jill Margo.

SA byelection could help Albanese avoid minority government

Anthony Albanese will redouble efforts to win the SA seat of Sturt to ward off replicating the unfolding mess in Tasmania.

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GRAND PRIX

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen led the field at the start of the Australian Grand Prix. Though not for long.

F1 shows bizoids how to drive to survive

Corporate types flocked bright and early to Albert Park’s Paddock Club, which by 2pm on Sunday was full to heaving for Melbourne’s Grand Prix.

Nick Percat driver of the #10 Bendix Racing Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 during race 4 of the Melbourne Supersprint.

Percat wins as Payne’s pain continues at Albert Park

Nick Percat has claimed his first Supercars win in four years in Melbourne as rookie Matt Payne’s nightmare weekend continued.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen readies for practice in Melbourne.

Good luck finding a table: How F1 gave Melbourne its mojo back

Melbourne’s premium hotels and restaurants are near or at capacity this weekend ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, which is enjoying a boom as women and young people stream in.

Potential and pressure for Australian F1 drivers

Oscar Piastri will join Daniel Ricciardo on the Melbourne grid this year, marking the first time since 2013 that two Australians have raced in the same grand prix.

How missing AFL’s top job drove the F1 Grand Prix CEO

Travis Auld, the former AFL chief financial officer-turned F1 GP chief executive, has big plans for the race to go more female and family friendly, to help attract record crowds.

WEEKEND READS

The world has experienced spectacular prosperity, resulting in new problems.

How our era of plenty could lead to human extinction

Our success in creating a more prosperous, informed, and secure world has, unexpectedly, generated a whole new set of planetary challenges.

Defining legacy: Brisbane’s messy path to the Olympics

It will be a long haul to transform the QEII stadium to Olympic standard. That’s just one of the hurdles for Queensland.

ECB president Christine Lagarde reiterated this week that the bank would make decisions based on the latest data and keep rates high as long as needed to reach its inflation goal.

The week the world’s central bankers started smiling

They faced widespread criticism and ridicule for failing to predict the worst inflationary outbreak in a generation but the tables are now turning.

United in grief Israelis and Palestinians find power in empathy

A Melbourne-based trauma psychologist says her work is more important than ever, amplifying the lived experience of those who choose respect over revenge.

CBA’s business bank boss explains why ‘saffers’ can be good CEOs

Mike Vacy-Lyle says his South African upbringing has instilled a can-do attitude and the confidence to take on any competition.

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Companies

Preparations are well underway at Rest under CEO Vicki Doyle.

ASIC, APRA warn super funds on executive scrutiny

Regulators and lawyers have warned super funds they need to get their houses in order before tough new executive accountability laws come into force next year.

Virgin Australia has taken delivery of four Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, with 10 more now delayed.

Virgin set to ditch troubled Max 10 for smaller Boeing plane

Virgin Australia is sticking with plans to streamline its fleet, opting for smaller Max 8s over shifting to an Airbus equivalent, and with it, fewer seats.

OncoRes CEO Katharine Giles in the company’s Perth HQ.

‘More than mining’: WA med-tech sector message to local investors

WA medical ventures no longer limited to interstate or overseas investors for viability, says OncoRes breast cancer tech innovator Katherine Giles.

Atlas Arteria CEO Graeme Bevans has resigned but will remain with the toll road group until it finds a new boss

Atlas Arteria investors fear board shake-up at AGM

Atlas Arteria shareholders say IFM Investors could use its near 25 per cent stake to force a second strike at the company’s annual general meeting in May.

Star CEO departs as embattled casino owner cleans out exec team

Staff were informed of the departures of CEO Robbie Cooke and other top execs on Friday afternoon after the market closed.

ASIC bans Dubber CEO from leaving Australia

The corporate watchdog has banned Dubber boss Stephen McGovern and lawyer Mark Madafferi from leaving Australia.

Rebel union splits with labour movement on Coles and Woolies break-up

The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union says a Greens-led plan to break up firms abusing market power should be made law.

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Markets

Wall Street.

US rally stalls as strategists debate correction potential

Wall Street closed mixed with signs that some investors are starting to pocket profits from the stunning rally to start 2024.

Reddit co-founder Steve Huffman on the New York Stock Exchange floor during the company’s IPO.

Blowout Reddit debut raises hopes of revival in dormant IPO market

A steady, sustained rise in activity would breathe life into the market for initial public offerings, which has been largely shut down since 2021.

Supporters at a rally for former President Donald Trump.

Trump Media merger wins investor approval

The deal clears a near-final hurdle for Trump Media & Technology Group and a potential windfall for the former president.

Rally in global stocks kick up a gear after surprise rate cut

The Swiss National Bank overnight has potentially started a much anticipated global rate easing cycle, sparking hope that its major central bank peers will soon follow suit.

Reddit IPO leaps on AI pitch, but not everyone believes the hype

The stock ended its first day of trading up 48 per cent, but investors say it’s more Snapchat than Meta, despite its deal to provide AI data to Google.

Opinion

A British friend with important lessons for Australia

The UK is a good strategic partner for us. It is also a public policy laboratory for what works – and what does not.

Stage three tax cuts haven’t touched the impact of bracket creep

The top brackets will continue to inexorably sweep up a rising number of taxpayers with collateral damage to incentive and ambition.

It’s time to be honest about America’s commercial real estate hangover

Commercial real estate has tumbled into a debilitating pattern of “extend and pretend”: lenders have essentially rolled over troubled loans, hoping for a miraculous future Fed rescue.

Gillian Tett

Contributor

Gillian Tett

Penny Wong’s week of new foreign policy reality

The foreign minister is repairing relations with China while unsentimentally hedging against its military might. Eruptions from Paul Keating and Donald Trump are simply part of that reality.

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The AFR View

Green policy car crash complicates Labor’s election outlook

A series of competing and interlinked priorities are colliding in Labor’s Senate, where all eyes are turning to the next election.

Jacob Greber

Senior correspondent

Jacob Greber

The Wang-Wong doctrine: embrace and fight at the same time

China and Australia’s foreign ministers are both adept at the art of making frenemies. It’s working for now, but for how long?

Reports

Women to Watch 2024

Meet the next generation of leaders across five key sectors of the economy.

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Politics

Rebecca White concedes there is no path to power for Labor.

Rockliff woos Lambie, independents amid Tassie election chaos

Denied a majority, Premier Jeremy Rockliff has begun wooing crossbenchers to try and cobble together a governing deal as Labor concedes.

Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 14th November, 2022.

Australian firm teaching advanced trauma surgery to Ukrainian doctors

Drones are shaking up the nature of battlefield injuries by limiting rapid rescues of wounded soldiers, leading to a surge in amputations.

Some borrowers are experiencing a negative cash shortfall.

Borrowers can cope with higher interest rates: RBA

Borrowers and businesses are defying gloomy predictions and are servicing their debts, giving the Reserve Bank more cover to fight inflation.

‘Dangerous world’: AUKMIN talks call out Chinese coercion

Security in the Indo-Pacific and the Euro-Atlantic regions are inseparable, Australian and British ministers say.

Rebel union splits with labour movement on Coles and Woolies break-up

The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union says a Greens-led plan to break up firms abusing market power should be made law.

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World

Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers work inside the Crocus City Hall at the weekend, after Friday’s attack.

Moscow seeks to blame Kyiv for Islamic State attack on concert hall

Russian officials and state media have made little reference to IS’ claim, and Vladimir Putin did not mention it or Islamist terrorism in his first remarks.

A massive blaze is seen over the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow, Russia.

Russia arrests suspected attackers as death toll tops 130

Eleven people, including four suspected gunmen, have been arrested in connection with a shooting rampage that killed 133 people in a concert hall near Moscow.

Residents returning to Khan Yunis have found entire buildings levelled.

Russia and China veto US-led ceasefire resolution

Three of the UN Security Council’s 14 members voted against the resolution, which had called for “an immediate and sustained ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip.

UK’s new tax slug could force expat Aussies home

Australians living in the UK for more than four years will lose the benefits of negative gearing and franking credits on their property and shares.

China scrutinises PwC role in $118b Evergrande fraud case

Authorities are examining the role of PwC in China Evergrande Group’s accounting practices after the developer was accused of fraud.

Property

Point Piper and Sydney’s eastern suburbs remains one of the most densely populated with bankers.

Where Australia’s top investment bankers live

Privacy, prestige and access to the best schools in Sydney mean these suburbs are where deal makers call home.

The Bonython is full of lush tropical plants.

Singo sells famed Paddington complex for more than $30m

Annie Todd, the estranged wife of Atlassian billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, will take ownership of The Bonython office complex in Paddington.

Niddrie Central was bought by Fabcot, the property arm of Woolworths

Woolworths pays $51m for suburban mall in supermarket turf war

The supermarket giant’s property arm quietly snapped up the Niddrie Central mall in Melbourne’s north to maintain control of a key suburban site.

Mascot Towers sale set to proceed after threshold achieved

A minimum 75 per cent of unitholders in the Mascot Towers strata scheme have signed sales contract with purchaser Dowco Property Group.

We need land-less mortgages, Mirvac CEO Campbell Hanan says

Australia’s crippling housing affordability problem is shaking up postwar norms about ownership. It’s also prompting a rethink about financing.

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Wealth

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What to do with a big inheritance

Around $10 billion worth of shares, cash and property is bequeathed every month in Australia. Experts weight in on how to manage a windfall.

How investors get risk wrong

Contrary to popular wisdom, more volatile stocks do not outperform.

Australia’s highest-paid directors revealed

Women now account for more than 30 per cent of directors on ASX 200 companies – but they still don’t perform as well as their male colleagues in the money stakes.

Technology

The latest case marks the third time the Justice Department has sued Apple for antitrust violations in the past 14 years.

US accuses Apple of exploiting smartphone market

The iPhone maker is being accused of violating antitrust laws by blocking rivals from accessing hardware and software features on its popular devices.

Akin founder and CEO Lee Yearsley says the funding market for ambitious AI companies, led by women, is tough to crack.

There’s an AI funding boom - but Australia’s being left out

Venture capitalists are going all-in trying to back big winners, rather than spreading their funds around.

Federico Collarte and Cibby Pulikkaseril of Baraja at a CSIRO facility in 2018.

$300m to ‘zero’: Blackbird-backed start-up stalls

VC backers of Baraja have written down their investment on the polarising LiDAR technology for autonomous vehicles to nil.

Work & Careers

Australian Grand Prix Corporation boss Travis Auld.

How missing AFL’s top job drove the F1 Grand Prix CEO

Travis Auld, the former AFL chief financial officer-turned F1 GP chief executive, has big plans for the race to go more female and family friendly, to help attract record crowds.

Macquarie infrastructure bigwig retires

Grant Smith, who heads up Macquarie’s infrastructure and assets investment activities, is retiring after a hugely successful 28 years.

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Life & Luxury

West Side Story presented by Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour.

West Side Story makes a splash on Sydney Harbour

The new production proves Leonard Bernstein’s doubts over his legendary musical were misplaced.

Mike Vacy-Lyle

CBA’s business bank boss explains why ‘saffers’ can be good CEOs

Mike Vacy-Lyle says his South African upbringing has instilled a can-do attitude and the confidence to take on any competition.

Andrea Vignali, Davide Bonadiman and Michelle Badek at Al Dente Enoteca in Melbourne.

Restaurant cancellation fees are everywhere. Here’s why

Fine dining venues in Sydney and Melbourne are charging between $50 to nearly $200 a head for last-minute cancellations amid sustained cost pressures.

This week’s edits of lovely little luxuries: party food to fast feet

From the return of John Wilson and his simply fabulous catering to Veja French sneakers getting serious about running: we have inspired suggestions for you.

Roast chicken and a knockout sauce: a chef’s best Sunday lunch recipe

Any random assortment of people can sit down around a roast chook and instantly become a temporary family, says Dave Verheul of Embla.

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