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    More than half of the debutants on the 2024 Rich List are already billionaires.

    More than half the 11 new Rich Listers are already billionaires

    Two cryptocurrency giants, an under-the-radar mattress mogul, a former mechanic and an ex-NRL player are among 17 new and returning faces on this year’s Rich List.

    Australian shares are poised to start the day lower.

    ASX to drop; IAG hit by class action

    Shares to drop before key inflation data; IAG sued over loyalty discounts; Fonterra boosts guidance; Fisher & Paykel eyes profit bounce; iron ore declines; Nvidia leads Nasdaq to record. Follow updates here.

    Ed Husic has called for a reduction in the corporate tax rate.

    AI minister: Cut company tax to boost robotics, automation

    A call by Ed Husic to cut taxes on corporate profits to encourage investment in advanced manufacturing has been applauded by business but exposed a split in the cabinet.

    Israeli tanks advance into the heart of Rafah

    Israeli tanks have shelled a tent camp in an evacuation area and killed at least 21 people; Robert De Niro labels Donald Trump a ‘clown’ who will be ‘dictator for life’. Follow updates live.

    Builder Mahercorp isn’t paying debts. Again

    A home builder that came out of administration last year after securing support of creditors now says it won’t pay back part of what it promised.

    BHP may need more time to break Anglo bid impasse: reports

    The Australian miner is reportedly poised to ask for another deadline extension from Anglo American as it seeks to resolve continuing concerns about its takeover bid.

    How much will hungry data centres take out of the power grid?

    Australia’s ability to make the most of AI and digitisation is only as good as its energy sources. Next decade, that will become a hot topic.

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    What Rich Listers think about money – and what they teach their kids

    Nine of Australia’s wealthiest people reflect on their journey with money and whether material success leads to a rich life.

    Inside the great Rich List wealth transfer

    Control of vast business empires is passing to a new generation, forcing families to confront the hard questions around succession planning. Of the 200 richest Australians, 45 are over 80 and control $136.1 billion.

    Grant Petty, founder of Blackmagic Designs, cautions that AI is not new, and is currently at the top of a hype cycle.

    AI reshapes Rich Lister business but not their fortunes yet

    Rich Listers are using AI to overhaul graphic design, advance healthcare and improve cybersecurity, but few are investing personally.

    Behind Ian Malouf’s $50m bet on umbilical cords

    The Dial-A-Dump founder has shrugged off doubts about stem cell therapy and is investing heavily to get the treatments more widely approved.

    Why Shakespeare matters to Rich Lister Katie Page

    “We all quote Shakespeare all the time, whether we know it or not.” The Harvey Norman CEO – and Rich Lister – has a lifelong love for The Bard.

    AFR AI SUMMIT

    Regulators keeping business in the dark on AI: Productivity Commission

    Weeks away from new regulations governing high-risk AI use, regulators still haven’t explained how existing laws apply, says one productivity commissioner.

    Leonardo Ai co-founder JJ Fiasson at The Australian Financial Review 2024 AI Summit on Tuesday.

    Leonardo Ai co-founder says AI will enhance, not crush, creativity

    Generative artificial intelligence will enhance creative work done by real people rather than replace them, the founder of a Sydney-based start-up says.

    Qiao Ma, portfolio manager at Munro Partners says the Nvidia rally is “nowhere close to being over”.

    The AI bulls are sticking to Nvidia despite 600pc share price rally

    “When people ask ‘who is the next Nvidia’? The next Apple was Apple – the next Apple, even today, is still Apple,” said Munro Partners’ stockpicker Qiao Ma.

    After Comyn’s AI trip, the CBA boss can compute impact on banking

    Comyn now knows AI will reshape the global technology industry, business landscape and geopolitics in profound ways yet to play out.

    AI could claim 30pc of executive jobs in two years

    As Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn keenly monitors the AI revolution, Adam Driussi of Quantium says more executives need to follow suit. 

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    Companies

    The supply of new vehicles from overseas manufacturers into Australia is rapidly catching up, with order backlogs diminishing fast.

    Spending crunch spreads as Peter Warren Auto tumbles on profit warning

    Shares in the second-largest car dealership group on the ASX crashed to a record low as it warned of a margin squeeze amid cost-of-living pressures.

    Super funds may soon be forced to do more to support older members.

    The super funds where customers are retiring faster than new ones join

    The research from KPMG comes as the $3.6 trillion superannuation industry heads towards the point it is paying out more cash than it brings in.

    The Pit Stop Sports Bar & BBQ Grill on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon.

    The biggest threat to Australia’s lotteries? This Oregon sports bar

    In an understated barbecue joint on the outskirts of Portland, lotto sales are booming – thanks to a secretive Northern Territory-registered wagering group.

    Duncan Stewart leaving the Melbourne Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

    Market speculation may justify share buys: ASIC insider trading case

    Duncan Stewart is charged with buying Kidman shares in April 2019 while aware that Wesfarmers had made a proposal to buy the company.

    Stan executive left Nine’s streaming business after workplace claims

    The departure followed complaints from multiple staff, and was months before another executive left the media group amid separate sexual harassment allegations.

    Westpac’s RAMS faces ASIC, APRA blowtorch

    ASIC has been investigating the big four-owned group and its franchisees since at least September 2023.

    Optus raises monthly mobile plan prices by 5-6pc

    Optus has quietly raised prices of its cheapest and most popular monthly mobile phone plans for new customers above the rate of inflation, blaming higher costs.

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    Markets

    Investors are returning to the Chinese sharemarket, buoyed by hope of a recovery in consumer demand.

    UBS bets big on China despite ‘challenging’ backdrop

    The investment bank believes China is a ‘bright spot’ in Asia, and warns that Indian equities are ‘priced too perfection’.

    Consumer demand has been very weak by historical standards for well over a year.

    Cautious consumers to trigger more profit warnings

    Economists warned of more softness in consumer spending until tax cuts and government stimulus breathe new life into the economy amid a string of corporate profit warnings with more to come.

    Wall Street.

    What happened overnight? Nvidia optimism paced the Nasdaq to a record closing high

    The Magnificent One as Yardeni Research is calling Nvidia leapt 7.1pc and its market cap is now a mere $US100 million less than Apple. US bonds were dented by weak auctions.

    The long wait for rate cuts may be just beginning

    Rate cuts that had been pencilled in for mid-year have been regularly pushed back. It’s fair to wonder whether they will instead be a feature of 2025.

    Six ASX stocks the AI bulls may have overlooked

    A report from Morgan Stanley has shed light on the overlooked sectors on the ASX that could be set to benefit from the artificial intelligence revolution.

    Opinion

    Husic’s corporate tax call revives Hawke-Keating Labor spirit

    Rather than have his office rebuke his cabinet colleague for comments made at the Summit, the treasurer should start making the pro-business and pro-worker case for reform.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Why tariffs won’t stop China’s dominance in EVs

    Chinese EVs are facing higher tariffs in Europe and the US, raising the likelihood of a broader trade war. Australia may be caught in the middle.

    Rising bond yields have investors on edge

    Rising bond yields are casting a cloud over the US equity market, as investors focus on the budgetary implications of the November presidential election.

    Karen Maley

    Columnist

    Karen Maley

    US allies in Indo-Pacific can breathe easier as election nears

    There is a long list of reasons why even a second Trump presidency may – as Mark Twain might have said – not be as bad as it sounds.

    Michael Green

    Commentator

    Michael Green

    Why inflation will be back, sooner than you think

    Central banks cannot be as independent as we like to believe. And they would always rather avoid a recession than avoid inflation.

    Forget defence, agriculture is key to Prabowo’s Indonesia

    Indonesia is obsessed with food self-sufficiency, and free lunches for children was a key election promise from the new president. Australia can help him with both.

    Robert Law

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    Reports

    The future of financial advice

    This special report looks at options to make financial advice more accessible and affordable, including robo-advice, as well as tips for the new financial year.

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    Politics

    A statue holds the scales of justice outside a Queensland court.

    APRA tightens Mercer’s super licence over risks, compliance failures

    The watchdog has forced Mercer Super to bring in external compliance experts after finding several breaches of its legal duties.

    Trade Minister Don Farrell and Resources Minister Madeleine King say the deal could help revive free trade talks.

    EU critical minerals deal a boost for ‘green premium’ nickel

    A new MoU between Australia and the European Union will smooth the way for investment in resources projects.

    Andrew Giles.

    Giles orders urgent review into criminal ‘migrants’

    Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he is looking at freshly cancelling the visas of non-citizens who a tribunal has stopped from being deported.

    Human Rights Commission’s ‘silence deafening’ on antisemitism

    Former regulator Graeme Samuel has taken aim at the Human Rights Commission for it’s ‘deafening silence’ on the rise of antisemitism.

    Reform GST to abolish stamp duty: Liberal MP

    Newly elected Cook MP Simon Kennedy says states and territories should compete for housing and infrastructure funding.

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    Trump at the defence table during the trial.

    Robert De Niro says Trump ‘absolutely’ should go to jail

    The actor’s commentary about Mr Trump’s guilt, which the New York jury may decide this week, was a stark departure from Joe Biden’s directive to avoid discussing the case.

    Palestinians fled from the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

    Israeli tanks advance into the heart of Rafah

    Tanks and armoured vehicles mounted with machineguns were spotted near Al-Awda mosque, a city landmark, witnesses said.

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron.

    Macron, Scholz plan joint push to boost European air defence

    The initiative is one of several policy areas, including capital markets reform, that the two European leaders were scheduled to discuss.

    Why EV makers are set to turn on Donald Trump

    The former president has vowed to shred President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle policies, threatening “you won’t be able to sell those cars” if he is elected.

    The woman who could be Mexico’s next president

    If Claudia Sheinbaum wins the presidential election on Sunday, she will be the country’s first female, and first Jewish, president.

    Property

    KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley.

    Housing for 100,000 people in limbo as construction projects stall

    Elevated construction costs, a shortage of labour and a lack of off-the-plan buyers have lifted the number of stalled new dwellings that are already approved to over 37,000.

    Only a few years ago it was all systems go for Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo in Britain.

    How Lendlease yanked the handbrake in Britain

    The developer whipped up a $58 billion pipeline in barely a decade. As it goes into reverse, Australia’s super funds could be waiting in the wings.

    If Lendlease shrinks abroad, it must grow at home: analysts

    Analysts have endorsed Lendlease’s radical retreat to Australia, where the global developer is better performing, but warn considerable execution risk remains.

    Why rising home listings in some suburbs may not spark price declines

    Home listings are rising in some suburbs in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, but this may not be enough to pull prices down.

    Rich Lister Terry Snow steps away from the cockpit

    At 79, the Canberra property dynamo behind Canberra Airport is finally stepping down from active roles. His son Tom will now chair the airport board.

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    Wealth

    There will be an undersupply of shopping centres in coming years.

    Why shopping centres are a good investment prospect

    Population growth, a robust employment market and rising incomes will stoke retail spending, and much of the extra money will end up in shopping centres.

    Baby Boomers are loaded. Why are they so stingy?

    Recent evidence has cast doubt on the notion that a spending splurge by those born between 1946 and 1964 is on the way.

    ‘I spent four months in and out of hospital thanking my old boss for this advice’

    After a potentially life-threatening gallbladder condition, Jessica Brady has two goals: Listen to her body, and make sure young people are prepared for the worst.

    Technology

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is on the safety and security board dealing with

    OpenAI says it has begun training a new flagship AI model

    The startup said it expected the new model to bring “the next level of capabilities” as it strove to build a machine that can do anything the human brain can do.

    A recent poll by market research firm Mintel found that 47 per cent of men aged between 18 and 34 in the UK had used a dating website or app in the year to December, compared with 25 per cent of women of the same age.

    Why young women are falling out of love with dating apps

    Gen Z is a priority for Tinder and Bumble but threats and unsolicited material from potential suitors often turn users off.

    This is how the Silicon Valley geeks could destroy Hollywood

    Sam Altman’s obsessive pursuit of Scarlett Johansson for his new chatbot has helped end an 18-month media honeymoon for AI companies.

    Work & Careers

    Master Builders Australia chief executive Denita Wawn said “for too long the government has turned a blind eye” to worker entitlement funds.

    CFMEU redundancy fund push sparks call for worker choice

    Builders are calling for workers to have the right to choose their own redundancy fund in response to a CFMEU push to oust a fund that returned thousands of dollars to workers.

    Harsh migration cuts will stifle new mega-uni’s ambitions

    Adelaide University got its official tick of approval on Tuesday, but its plan to recruit 13,000 new students over eight years could suffer from migration cuts.

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    Life & Luxury

    The 81-room Six Senses Kyoto takes its cues from the arts and crafts of the Heian period (794-1185) when Kyoto was the Japanese capital.

    We check out the new Six Senses Kyoto

    In a departure for the brand, this hotel is not in a remote location. It’s plum in the heart of the city, yet feels like an oasis of serenity.

    Is chartreuse the liqueur of the moment?

    The green liqueur that’s on everyone’s lips

    Chartreuse, that venerable herbal blend is hip once more, prompting other producers to get in on the act – including two new Australian brands.

    A gold finger ring depicts Pharaoh Thutmose III as a sphinx trampling over his enemy, 18th Dynasty.

    Lessons in legacy-building – from history’s most tenacious rulers

    The NGV’s winter blockbuster will take a deep dive into what it meant to be pharaoh – and the complex power systems they needed to maintain their supremacy.

    Winemaker Adam Foster at his vineyard at Tooborac in Victoria.

    Max Allen reviews three top drops from a shiraz-obsessed former chef

    Syrahmi winemaker Adam Foster has launched the first release from his own close-planted vineyard in Heathcote.

    Between a rock and a hard place? That’s this director’s sweet spot

    “I love the feeling of accomplishment when I’ve worked on a hard climb,” says the managing director of Perth-based Access Analytics.

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