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Population surge, small households fuelling home prices: RBA

The resilience of the housing market recovery could make the RBA reluctant to deliver cuts to the cash rate later this year, according to economists.

Greens senator Barbara Pocock said income-splitting measures among big four partners “have been of interest to the Senate and the tax office for some years”.

Big four partners split 44pc of income to cut tax bill: ATO

Big four consulting firm partners distributed $1.2 billion of their collective $2.7 billion profit via trusts and other income splitting measures to reduce their tax bill, the ATO says.

The RBA’s latest meeting minutes will be released late Tuesday morning.

ASX retreats from record high; Mesoblast soars 65pc, Cettire slumps

Shares slip into the red despite rally in oil and mining stocks. The Reserve Bank of Australia didn’t consider raising rates at latest meeting, minutes show. Follow for more.

Israeli airstrike kills Australian aid worker in Gaza

According to local reports, the woman was working for not-for-profit World Central Kitchen when she and other foreign nationals were killed in their vehicle.

Ramsay Foundation splashed $7m on failed Voice campaign

Rich listers, major charitable foundations and big corporates spent millions on last year’s Indigenous referendum.

Origin Energy suitor EIG nabs stakes in three major LNG projects

The private equity group, partly owned by Saudi Aramco, has made three investments in ventures run by Woodside, Chevron and Shell and will open a local office.

Almost one in three jobs created last year was for the NDIS

The growth in NDIS-related employment has masked the slowdown in private sector industries like construction, retail and manufacturing.

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Plutora co-founder Dalibor Siroky pictured in 2016.

How Macquarie’s $46m investment in an Aussie tech firm turned into $1

Macquarie Capital poured $46m into Plutora, but sold its stake for a dollar, and administrators have met to try to figure out what is left in its operations.

Well before the ridesharing giant dominated, it had a big local rival. This week, Victorian courts will hear explosive claims of how it killed the competition.

Uber’s ‘espionage plot’ to ‘crush’ Packer-backed rival GoCatch

Well before the ride-sharing giant dominated, it had a big local rival. This week, Victorian courts will hear explosive claims of how it killed the competition.

Alister Dias joined Google in mid-2021 from VMware.

Google ‘ghosts’ Aussie staff on promotions as cloud boss quits

The boss of Google’s local cloud division has resigned, with employees saying it has scaled back promotions as it struggles to compete with Amazon and Microsoft.

‘AI honeymoon is over’, Canva co-founder declares

Just two years after the last technology bubble burst, investors shouldn’t mistake AI tools that look like magic for a business model that is.

Big house? This new security camera can reach into every corner

Swann’s new MaxRanger4K AI-based security camera system uses a new type of WiFi with a range of hundreds of metres, if not thousands.

Features include the ability to save articles, dark mode and real time notifications.

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Companies

Hanwha acquired control of Daewood Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering this year.

Korea’s Hanwha says it is a ‘credible buyer’ for shipbuilder Austal

The ASX-listed group has rejected a bid from the defence and aerospace conglomerate after warning it would probably fail to gain required government approvals.

Citi’s local investment bank swung to a loss last year after a slump in dealmaking.

Citi’s local businesses log losses amid global restructuring

The US bank’s Australian financials come amid a broader slump in profits at investment banks’ local outposts.

The Saverglass factory in Arques. Orora spent $2.2 billion buying the French group earlier this year.

Orora flags earnings pain at its big French acquisition Saverglass

The ASX-listed bottle manufacturer purchased the 126-year-old business last year. On Tuesday, it said orders were lower than expected, sending shares lower.

Former Cromwell Property Group chief executive Paul Weightman has been accused of a corporate raid.

This Australian executive is taking on a US private investment giant

As chairman of Cromwell Property Group, Paul Weightman saw plenty of corporate jousting. Now the Corinthia Global Management founder is staring down Barings.

AUSTRAC targets clubs’ pokies in $70b money laundering crackdown

New CEO Brendan Thomas says “massive” clubs that rival Sydney’s Star casino and host three in four of the states pokies pose a “significant risk”.

Large companies must file climate reports from 2025

Large companies have been given a six-month reprieve on including climate-related information in their financial reports.

Treasury Wines to lift Penfolds prices as China loosens tariffs

The country’s largest wine producers say there has been an immediate increase in demand from importers after Beijing loosened trade restrictions last week.

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Markets

The Australian dollar took a leg lower after rate cut bets were dialled back.

$A hit as strong US data dents rate cut hopes

The local currency is back below US65¢ after traders pushed back the likely timing of the first rate cut by the Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia this year.

People shop at Bondi Beach on 09 January, 2024. Photo: Brook Mitchell for the AFR

Inflation set to ease, but it will be bumpy: survey

While higher prices are forecast to ease, economists warn that should inflation reignite, the RBA will stand pat on rate cuts at least for this year.

RBA will struggle to cut rates this year: survey

The RBA is expected to be the last major central bank to start cutting interest rates and economists predict the cash rate will remain on hold at least until November.

Gold rally ‘has legs’, as price tipped to reset record

Gold has already jumped more than 9 per cent this year, with ANZ and JPMorgan projecting the precious metal to hit $US2300 an ounce by December.

Australia is set to be the last country to escape inflation

The Economist measured inflation entrenchment in 10 rich countries. Australia tops the index, with Britain and Canada not far behind.

Opinion

Investors fear Fed will abandon three rate cuts this year

The sell-off in US bond markets suggests investors are anxious that stubborn US inflation will force the Fed to opt for “one and done”.

Karen Maley

Columnist

Karen Maley

Can Australia compete in the new post-inflation world?

The “new neutral” medium-term interest rate will make global competition for capital far more intense. The country needs to get ready for that.

Richard Holden

Economics professor

Richard Holden

Putin waiting for Washington to collapse if Trump wins

The Russian leader sees an opportunity to re-establish a sphere of influence in Europe if Donald Trump is re-elected US president.

Solar fantasy gives industry policy a bad name

Australia does not have a great record at industry policy. Creating a bucket of government money for solar panels in the midst of a global subsidy war looks even less likely to work.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Boeing heard all the warnings, it just wasn’t listening

The aircraft manufacturer deliberately moved its headquarters to be away from day-to-day business. It was a disaster.

The man who discovered people hate losing more than they like winning

Daniel Kahneman was one of the few psychologists to win the Nobel Prize for economics.

Andrew Leigh

Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury

Reports

AI’s brave new world

Artificial intelligence is being used by hackers to create ever more convincing fakes, but the technology is also giving our leading companies an edge.

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Politics

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

PM ‘expects full accountability’ for aid worker’s death

The PM says the tragic death of Zomi Frankcom is “completely unacceptable”; Jim Chalmers says RBA minutes show it didn’t consider increasing the cash rate in March. Here’s how the day unfolded.

The explosive growth in the $42 billion NDIS has helped propel federal government spending to near-record levels as a share of GDP

Almost one in three jobs created last year was for the NDIS

The growth in NDIS-related employment has masked the slowdown in private sector industries like construction, retail and manufacturing.

The once blue-ribbon seat of Wentworth overs Sydney’s affluent eastern suburbs.

Former Deloitte consultant emerges as Liberal candidate for Wentworth

The Liberal Party now has its likely candidate but party members and officials have mixed views of the Liberals’ chances of regaining Wentworth.

Sims questions solar panels as report sounds alarm on coal jobs

The green energy advocate’s caution comes as Labor looks to fund early retirements of coal power station workers, some earning up to $170,000 a year.

Retired judges demand $3m super tax exemption

Extending the tax increase to judicial pensions could endanger the courts’ independence and drain talent from the bench, judges warned Treasury.

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World

Emergency services work at a destroyed building hit by an air strike in Damascus, Syria.

Iran vows revenge on Israel for deadly missile strike

Seven officers, including generals from the elite Revolutionary Guard, have been killed in the Israeli strike on Iran’s consulate in Damascus, as tensions soar.

Donald Trump

Trump pays $269m bond to halt asset seizure

The former president, who is campaigning to return to the White House, is still on the hook for the full amount, plus millions in interest, if his appeal fails.

Indonesia’s incoming president Prabowo Subianto meets Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

‘Old friend’: Indonesia’s Prabowo meets Xi in first foreign trip

Indonesia’s president-elect, Prabowo Subianto, met China’s President, Xi Jinping, in Beijing on Monday on his first foreign trip since his election.

Israeli military withdraws from Shifa hospital after raid

The troops left widespread devastation in their wake after extended firefights with Palestinian militants in and around the complex.

World Bank warns of slowing growth across Asia amid China slump

The drag is partly due to the expected deceleration in the world’s second-largest economy, whose expansion is forecast to slow to 4.5 per cent this year.

Property

Home prices nationwide hit another record high in March, boosted by strong gains in Perth according to CoreLogic.

Record-breaking house prices make early rate cuts ‘less likely’

Home values nationwide hit new peaks in March, boosted by strong gains in the more affordable markets, but rising prices could also delay rate cuts.

Phil Burfurd outside the Ragalan Street house which is proposed to be knocked down and replaced with a three-apartment complex.

Six Sydney suburbs haven’t built a major project in years

Some of the suburbs earmarked for aggressive development haven’t had a single major unit project in five years. The NSW government wants to change that.

About 60 per cent of homes that Sydney-based buyers agent Lakhwinder Singh’s clients purchase are in Perth.

East coast buyers bet on AUKUS, power Perth’s property boom

Perth is the country’s hottest property market as migrants converge with east coast investors betting that major defence contracts will boost rents and returns.

Atlassian’s low-carbon skyscraper is ‘out of the ground’

The work-from-home revolution has failed to kill the $1.5b Atlassian Central project near Sydney Central Station, with a key construction milestone now passed.

Mirvac’s $364m sale of tower stake at 17pc discount sets the pace

Office tower values around the world have tumbled in response to the rise of remote work and surging interest rates.The latest deal shows the bottom is not far.

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Wealth

Units still provide a valuable foothold into property ownership.

The right apartment still a good stepping stone to wealth

The price difference between houses and apartments has reached record levels, but units are still an important stepping stone on the property ownership journey.

Why estranged family members might still have a claim on trust money

A decision in the Victorian courts found that trustee must engage in bona fide inquiries about potential beneficiaries.

The mystery of the mansion and the $2.7b bitcoin haul

What were two Chinese women doing in a rented mansion in London with an astronomical amount of cryptocurrency?

Technology

Like other Echo devices, the Echo Hub has microphones that listen for the wake word “Alexa”. But you can switch off the microphones for privacy.

One control panel for all your home devices is still a lot to ask

So far, Amazon’s new Echo Hub is the best at controlling smart devices around the home. Nevertheless, the smart device industry remains fundamentally broken.

Alister Dias joined Google in mid-2021 from VMware.

Google ‘ghosts’ Aussie staff on promotions as cloud boss quits

The boss of Google’s local cloud division has resigned, with employees saying it has scaled back promotions as it struggles to compete with Amazon and Microsoft.

Big house? This new security camera can reach into every corner

Swann’s new MaxRanger4K AI-based security camera system uses a new type of WiFi with a range of hundreds of metres, if not thousands.

Work & Careers

Top Republican lawmakers have called for McKinsey to be banned from securing federal contracts.

McKinsey offers staff nine months’ pay to leave

The management-consulting firm is dangling the pay, along with career-coaching services and other resources, to some UK staff who would like to leave.

The biggest culture shock for an Aussie lawyer in Tokyo

Despite looking Japanese, Katsu Saikawa is very much Australian, which meant the strong workplace culture of seniority in Tokyo came as a big shock.

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Life & Luxury

The ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum is an art museum in Aarhus, Denmark.

The Danish city that is definitely worth the side trip

Aarhus embraces its Viking identity via myriad museums, great restaurants, and even a strange clown pub.

Bouillon Chartier.

‘Eating out in France is a lottery you’re likely to lose’

On a trip to see family in a country known for its culinary excellence, a former Financial Review restaurant critic finds both delights and disappointments.

Can Netflix’s billionaire founder Reed Hastings disrupt skiing?

Can the new owner of Utah’s Powder Mountain transform the ski industry the way he did entertainment, even as he learns the ski business on the fly?

Aerial view of Rome skyline at sunset.

No cruise? No problem. We got a bonus week in Rome

The disappointment of a cancelled cruise is replaced by the joy of an unexpected luxury stay in the Eternal City.

Can the joy of a pleasing aesthetic trump the unbridled chaos and mess of small children?

Can you have kids AND nice furniture?

Is it best to put off owning something you’d enjoy, or keep a beloved heirloom locked away until some later, safer date? I decided to ask the experts.

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