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The RBA board’s decision last month to abandon its stated tightening bias is looking premature, as fears over sticky inflation materialise into reality.

Ugly CPI data shows why rate cuts are a distant prospect

CPI report suggests fears about sticky inflation are becoming a reality, leaving the RBA board’s decision last month to abandon its stated tightening bias looking premature.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Budget reality check for Chalmers after high home-grown inflation

“Unrelenting” domestic price pressures boosted consumer inflation in the first three months of 2024, while Treasurer Jim Chalmers would not be drawn on whether the May budget would add to demand.

Lynas Rare Earths boss Amanda Lacaze says a time may come when a merger makes sense.

Lynas boss leaves door ajar for rare earths mega-merger

Lynas boss Amanda Lacaze says there may be a time when big rare earths makes sense and confirms she is a great admirer of Gina Rinehart and her commitment to mining.

Woodside climate plan sunk but Goyder survives

The proxy battle pitched Australia’s largest gas producer against activists that argue its path could tip the balance towards more dangerous climate change.

ASX trims gains after robust CPI; Perpetual drops

Shares flat at the closing bell; $A, bond yields jump as CPI data beat forecasts; Cleanaway denies speculation about Seven takeover offer; Perpetual books $5.2b in net outflows. Follow here for more.

Top silk to represent Musk in eSafety fight

Top Sydney silk Bret Walker SC will represent Elon Musk in his battle against Australia’s eSafety Commission; counter-terror police conduct raids after church attack. Follow updates live.

Former Star CEO says he felt ‘under assault’ from casino regulator

Robbie Cooke left last month after NSW officials made it clear they did not think he was moving fast enough to fix governance and cultural issues at the group.

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Big reads

Jon Adgemis’ high-wire act is coming unstuck

The former KPMG dealmaker burst onto the hospitality sector after buying up a string of venues. Huge debts and angry lenders are threatening to push it over.

Can the NRL’s worst team finally turn itself around?

To say the Wests Tigers have underperformed over the past two decades would be an understatement. Shane Richardson has a plan to change the team’s fortunes.

Can Pollination really become the next ‘green’ Macquarie?

The fledgling investment bank has lofty ambitions and a high-profile roster of executives. But it also has plenty of competition for climate dollars.

Laurence Escalante is living large off controversial gambling billions

At 42, he is one of the country’s youngest billionaires. But Virtual Gaming Worlds investors hoping for a big payday are increasingly concerned it may not come.

Golf ranges are booming on weekdays. Welcome to the WFH economy

Most office workers now spend some of their week working from home. Remote working is changing the way we live and do business.

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Companies

Fortescue chief executives Mark Hutchinson (energy) and Dino Otranto (metals).

Fortescue playing catch up on iron ore shipments

The Andrew Forrest-led miner is adamant it can hit the lower end of guidance for shipments in 2023-24, despite its problems over the past three months.

David Foster  appearing at a hearing into Star’s Sydney licence on Tuesday.

‘Not a scenario’: Star concedes it’s unfit to operate Sydney

The gaming giant’s chairman has also told a NSW inquiry that he was “trigger-happy” when he sent messages suggesting the regulator be scrapped.

Rod Sims says that without a clear framework, the made in Australia policy will raise cost structure and lower productivity.

Sims says ‘high cost’ Australia-made fixation threatens green steel

The federal government’s “Made in Australia” policy threatens to destroy the country’s chance at making “green” steel, economist Rod Sims says.

Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ has taken a 49 per cent stake in Australian infrastructure group Plenary

Plenary Group sells 49pc stake to sovereign wealth fund ADQ in $1b deal

Founders and some executives of the infrastructure investor will receive a windfall after getting a cash injection from the Abu Dhabi investment group.

Seven Group says talk of Cleanaway buyout ‘completely untrue’

Shares in Australia’s largest waste collection company surged 15.8 per cent, to a two-year-high, after reports that the conglomerate was contemplating a bid.

First Sentier shuts fixed income funds, hands back $14b

Once a giant of the Australian fixed income scene, the Mitsubishi UFJ-owned fund manager will close four units that manage $14 billion in a major restructure.

NSW government must ‘consult’ before changing WestConnex

Transurban has confirmed that the state cannot alter the structure of WestConnex without permission from the toll road group, a hearing revealed.

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Markets

RBA governor Michele Bullock won’t be pleased by Wednesday’s inflation report.

Traders speculate RBA’s next move could be up

The Australian dollar jumped and bonds sold off after inflation beat forecasts, prompting traders to abandon almost every basis point of easing in this year’s cash rate profile.

Tesla is facing much tougher competition in the EV market.

Tesla buyers storm back, but not everyone is convinced

One early backer of Elon Musk’s electric vehicle manufacturer said it was hard to see it as a growth stock “when the world’s car industry is coming at you”.

Johnny Phan says booming cryptocurrency prices are boosting his lending business.

How Australians are unlocking their crypto riches

Surging valuations mean many want ways to borrow cash against their digital windfalls, and one altcoin evangelist claims he has a solution.

Tesla jumps on pivot to cheaper cars after earnings flop

Shares in the struggling automaker are climbing in after hours trading after Elon Musk unveiled plans to bring forward the launch of more affordable models.

First Sentier shuts fixed income funds, hands back $14b

Once a giant of the Australian fixed income scene, the Mitsubishi UFJ-owned fund manager will close four units that manage $14 billion in a major restructure.

Opinion

Why the ECB will cut rates before the Fed

What matters is not what is happening right now, but what will happen in the months or even years ahead, as past policy works through the system.

Martin Wolf

Columnist

Martin Wolf

Elon Musk’s three key battles

The billionaire is dealing with falling earnings at Tesla, a fight over his multi-billion pay packet and a stoush with the Australian government.

Karen Maley

Columnist

Karen Maley

Musk sets test for social media without boundaries

The sudden row between Australia and Elon Musk is a test of sovereign writ against the biggest companies – but also where government control of media should begin and end.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

America’s ‘supercharged’ economy can’t last

One overlooked reason for US resilience is a tonne of stimulus still coursing through the economy.

Ruchir Sharma

Writer and investor

Chalmers’ puzzling budget strategy for year ahead

Ideally, the 2024 budget should be slightly contractionary or, at most, neutral to help the Reserve Bank deliver the difficult last mile of disinflation.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Goyder will face the music at Woodside AGM

Even if the chairman now looks certain to survive a substantial protest vote and be re-elected, it all adds up to a firm rebuff of the company’s decarbonisation plan.

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Politics

X owner Elon Musk said Senator Lambie was “the enemy of the people”.

‘Enemy of the people’: Musk lashes out at Lambie

X owner Elon Musk has continued his attacks on Australian politicians ahead of a Federal Court hearing on Wednesday about violent content on the platform.

Economists say Jim Chalmers’ third budget on May 14 must not stoke consumer demand.

No inflation room for budget stimulus, say economists

With inflation still too high, more than a dozen top analysts have warned Treasurer Jim Chalmers that next month’s federal budget must be contractionary or neutral.

Bridge Road in Richmond was once a  shopping hotspot but has become a ‘ghost town’, according to local retailers.

The Melbourne shopping hotspot that became a ‘ghost town’

Businesses on Bridge Road in Richmond, which has a whopping 15.5 per cent vacancy rate, fear an insolvency snowball effect.

Australia’s richest firms get $331m in grants to reduce emissions

The government has doled out $331 million to firms including Rio Tinto, Wesfarmers, Swiss giant Glencore and Rich Lister Dick Honan’s Manildra for decarbonisation projects.

King opts out of call on NSW gas project over her past attacks

Resources Minister Madeleine King pulls out of making decisions around high-profile gas project off the coast of NSW that she once described as risky and a threat to jobs.

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World

Indigenous Australians from Sydney’s La Perouse community at Trinity College, Cambridge, to retrieve the four spears taken by Captain Cook.

Captain Cook’s first Australian souvenir returned to Indigenous owners

Cambridge University has surrendered a set of spears taken the momentous day when Sydney’s Indigenous people first set eyes on their eventual colonisers.

The Elon Musk-led firm’s revenue fell in the first quarter as it handed over fewer electric vehicles to customers due to slowing demand and intense competition worldwide.

Tesla to accelerate cheaper EV rollout, revenue falls 9pc

Tesla’s shares rose 7 per cent after the announcement despite a reported fall in profit margins and sales.

Donald Trump outside the court.

Judge tells Trump lawyer he is ‘losing all credibility’

Donald Trump’s repeated attacks on witnesses in his criminal case have been labelled a deliberate violation of the judge’s gag order.

Xi’s armada is winning the battle for energy in the South China Sea

A fleet of Chinese fishing boats, coast guard cutters and a giant vessel dubbed the “Monster” are making sure of it.

Tabloid publisher says he sought to shield Trump from sex scandals

The effort to suppress unflattering information was designed to illegally influence the election, prosecutors have alleged.

Property

Median house prices in Brisbane and Adelaide to hit $1m by December

House price growth momentum has slowed across the capital cities, but is still expected to hit new records this year according to Domain.

Bridge Road in Richmond was once a  shopping hotspot but has become a ‘ghost town’, according to local retailers.

The Melbourne shopping hotspot that became a ‘ghost town’

Businesses on Bridge Road in Richmond, which has a whopping 15.5 per cent vacancy rate, fear an insolvency snowball effect.

Holes in the business case: Lutum’s directors said last month quality problems with the tile business they acquired lost them market share in NSW.

Building materials supplier Lutum goes into administration

The move by directors to try and salvage the Boral spinoff shows casualties in Australia’s precarious home-building sector have spread well beyond builders.

Victor Island in the Whitsundays sold at 31pc discount to last sale

The 3.14ha island near Mackay was bought for $3.65m by Sydney-based Kingdom Developments, but sold for just $2.51m despite competition from 15 bidders.

Melbourne car park near Queen Vic Market tipped to sell for $120m

The large car park site at 380 Queen Street, which could support a multi-tower project overlooking Queen Victoria Market, is owned by Singaporean investors.

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Wealth

Boris Cornelissen and Jesse-Jack De Deyne of the A Secondary Eye art gallery.

The $10,000 and $30,000 rules for art that will make you money

With 83 per cent of young collectors buying art for financial reasons, here’s how to make sure you know what you’re doing.

How will $3m super tax work when my balance goes all over the place?

You won’t get a refund if you’ve paid the tax and your fund later loses money. But you can carry forward the loss to offset gains in later years.

The three reasons your portfolio needs emerging markets

A key attraction is the ability to invest across segments that often react differently to various macroeconomic environments.

Technology

‘Safe room for terrorists’: ASIO warns big tech on encryption

Federal spy and crime chiefs will demand access to social messaging systems that allow terrorists, violent extremists and child abusers to operate with impunity.

Scam alert: Scammers purported to be from First Sentier Investors, hoping to separate investors from their money.

Scammers are taking over the world

A seedy layer beneath our regular lives is cluttered with bogus messages, spam callers and phishing attempts.

AI is dividing people into optimists, pessimists and sceptics.

AI keeps going wrong. What if it can’t be fixed?

Pessimists warn it could wipe out humanity. Optimists hail a medical revolution. But sceptics argue that the technology is simply flawed.

Work & Careers

Energy focus as Ashurst, Allens, Freehills appoint new partners

Energy and environment lawyers have led promotions at top-tier firms, as the legal industry targets the energy transition as the next big source of billings.

Rita Ora is ‘crazy about supplements’ in the morning

TypeBea co-founders Rita Ora and Anna Lahey met through Lahey’s other business, ingestible beauty brand Vida Glow. They have now launched their own haircare line.

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Life & Luxury

Why these are the two standout brands in women’s watches

The pressure is on for brands to be distinctive – and some players are going to extraordinary lengths.

Benita Kam; Linda Penn and Josh Penn; Monika Tu; Gold Dinner 2023 at Sydney Town Hall.

Inside the Gold Dinner, where $20m is raised in one night

The rebooted charity gala proves that when it comes to bringing in serious money, it’s not about inviting who you know. It’s knowing who to invite.

Mahmood Fazal is the winemaker behind “Kuhn” Shiraz.

Gang member turned investigative reporter launches his first wine

Twelve months after his first vintage, Mahmood Fazal is selling a shiraz inspired by a cult label in Spain, Persian poetry and the land of his ancestors.

Lunges will help strengthen your glutes.

Five surprising benefits of a firm and shapely bottom

New research shows muscle loss is not inevitable in midlife. Here’s how to perk up your posterior and enjoy the healthy rewards.

Nishiki Market is a smorgasbord of traditional food temptations.

Escape into serenity with these day trips out of Kyoto

There are beautiful rivers, myriad shrines, a World Heritage-listed site, and much more within easy reach of the renowned Japanese city.

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