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Stephen Bartholomeusz is one of Australia’s most respected business journalists. He was most recently co-founder and associate editor of the Business Spectator website and an associate editor and senior columnist at The Australian.

BHP’s expensive date with the Anglo directors

BHP’s expensive date with the Anglo directors

The Anglo American board has finally agreed to let BHP put forward the case for its now $74 billion takeover plan after the Australian mining giant upped its offer for the second time.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

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The US sends the world a China warning

The US sends the world a China warning

The US wants a united front with Europe to respond to a flood of cheap imports from China, arguing the consequences of not doing so will be damaging.

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The two major threats to a ‘net zero’ world

The two major threats to a ‘net zero’ world

Shell’s head of strategy says the chances of meeting the global carbon emissions targets depend on two crucial factors.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
China just unveiled a ‘ground-breaking’ fix for its property crisis. It’s not enough

China just unveiled a ‘ground-breaking’ fix for its property crisis. It’s not enough

Three years after China’s property sector started imploding, Xi Jinping is finally doing something meaningful to fix it. He needs to do more.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Why this glimmer of hope has Wall Street very excited
Opinion
Inflation

Why this glimmer of hope has Wall Street very excited

At last there’s some good news on US inflation that raises hopes of interest rate cuts. But the excitement might be premature.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Diamonds for sale: Inside the plan to crash BHP’s $64 billion party

Diamonds for sale: Inside the plan to crash BHP’s $64 billion party

Anglo American chief Duncan Wanblad has shown his hand as the company tries to fight off BHP. His Plan B looks a lot like BHP’s Plan A.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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How a cartoon from ‘Roaring Kitty’ sparked a $6.1 billion Wall Street frenzy

How a cartoon from ‘Roaring Kitty’ sparked a $6.1 billion Wall Street frenzy

The man who ignited the meme stock mania in 2021 has resurfaced after lying low for years, sending shares flying. We might need a sequel to the movie Dumb Money.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The US is tightening the screws on China
Opinion
Trade wars

The US is tightening the screws on China

Joe Biden is throwing the kitchen sink at a key part of China’s economy.

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It’s not easy being green for UK and European oil giants
Opinion
Energy

It’s not easy being green for UK and European oil giants

The oil super majors are eyeing shifting their primary stock exchange listings to New York as a stronger push to reduce fossil fuels in their home markets weighs on their share prices.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
TikTok makes a stand against forced sale or ban in the US

TikTok makes a stand against forced sale or ban in the US

TikTok has filed a court challenge against a recently-enacted US law that would force its Chinese parent to divest its US business or close it down.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Gold fever: Why China and the rest of the world are stocking up

Gold fever: Why China and the rest of the world are stocking up

The gold price is behaving very strangely, but there is a simple explanation.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz