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    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has challenged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on nuclear energy.

    Dutton challenges Albanese to nuclear election

    Peter Dutton has pulled the trigger on the nuclear power plan the opposition will take to the next election, sparking concern about delays to the energy transition.

    Shares to slip; Guzman y Gomez, bitcoin fund to hit ASX boards

    ASX futures down 0.3pc. Guzman y Gomez to list at 12pm. Wall St closed. Nvidia expected to help extend S&P 500 rally. Gold, oil flat. Follow updates here.

    Can Guzman y Gomez’s New Yorker frontman prove everyone wrong?

    Managers say the IPO is too riddled with cushy perks for insiders to offer value. Founder Steve Marks disagrees.

    ‘No investor will go near this’: PM slams Dutton’s nuclear plan

    Anthony Albanese describes the Coalition’s nuclear plan as “fantasy” that no financiers want to touch due to the lack of details; insolvencies rise by 38 per cent. Follow updates here.

    Towns at ground zero say if nuclear means jobs, bring it on

    People in Morwell and Traralgon, at ground zero of the nuclear debate, say the need for new jobs could win them over to Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy plans.

    Bankrupt developer’s plan to repay $131m: start a new firm with mum

    Andrew Bodnar’s empire went bust last year, taking self-funded retirees and a champion swimmer down with him. But he’s back in business to clear the massive debt.

    ‘World-leading deficits’: Australia’s state debts could hit $800b

    They are on track to triple by 2028 relative to pre-pandemic levels, warns S&P, amid a spending binge that economists say is making the RBA’s job harder.

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    DUTTON’S NUCLEAR PLAN

    Mount Piper.

    Locals might prefer nuclear to renewable poles and wires

    Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy plan could win support from communities concerned about major infrastructure upgrades needed to get solar and wind power into the grid.

    One of the reactors would be built at the Traralgon coal-fired site in Victoria.

    Nuclear no help in today’s energy supply crisis: industry

    Energy-intensive industry says the Coalition’s nuclear plan delays action on emissions and doesn’t address energy security and affordability for the next decade.

    Germany has wind farms in the North Sea but plans to develop specialist skills in Australia will be held up by the renewed debate over nuclear power, contractors say.

    Nuclear plan puts sovereign risk back into infrastructure: Contractors

    The Coalition’s energy proposal rekindles uncertainty for a contracting industry counting on renewable energy to offset a slowdown in rail and road work.

    Uranium explorers powered by short supply, nuclear renaissance

    Seven ASX-listed explorers raised a total $323.22 million, a 50 per cent increase from the previous quarter.

    Dutton’s nuclear power plan explained in brief

    How will the Coalition’s plan for large-scale and small modular reactors work, and what will it cost?

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    Companies

    Hack wipes $140m from Melbourne mansion-owning crypto king

    Michael Egorov, who spent $59 million purchasing two mansions in Hawthorn, said I “don’t really live in Australia”. His curve token plunged last week.

    QBE Insurance chief executive Andrew Horton is exiting the North American middle-market business.

    QBE nears end of the road on reset as it ditches US middle-market

    The ASX-listed insurance giant is hoping to shake off the last vestiges of a decade-long but ill-fated grab at the North American market with the wind down.

    UBS’ head of social impact, Tom Hall, and Michael Marr, its local head of wealth management.

    UBS boss hails banking ‘trifecta’ as Swiss lender seals merger

    The Asia-Pacific region is increasingly important for the bulked-up bank, and moving its global wealth head to the region has buoyed its Australian leader.

    Pauline Blight-Johnston, CEO & Managing Director of Helia

    Helia shares plunge as CBA shops around mortgage contract

    The insurer shed almost a fifth of its market value after its biggest client, the Commonwealth Bank, said it would run a tender process for its existing contract.

    Mineral Resources to shut iron ore mines employing 1000 workers

    Chris Ellison’s Mineral Resources will shut iron ore mines and look for jobs for about 1000 displaced workers in other parts of the company.

    To list or not to list? IPO may not fly for next Virgin Australia boss

    There are plenty of big questions for the airline’s next chief executive – including what the carrier will look like, and how it will be owned, in the long run.

    City Chic sales smashed by 30pc, capital raise documents show

    The women’s specialty fashion retailer is raising $27.5 million at a steep discount, investors were being told this week, with its bottom line deep in the red.

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    Markets

    Rate increase ‘more likely this year’ after RBA’s tough talk

    An increasing number of economists say the next policy meeting in August is “live” for a rate rise after the central bank’s language at this week’s meeting.

    Wall Street.

    What happened overnight? European stocks were mostly lower

    Australian shares were set to open modestly down. Wall Street was closed for a federal holiday. The Bank of England was expected to keep rates steady.

    Donald Trump is the bookmakers’ favourite to win the election.

    Here’s how investors should trade the US election

    Goldman Sachs says these commodities are the best way to protect investments against the threat of a fresh wave of inflation.

    Central bankers doing their best to silence rate cut hopes

    Investors are responding to high rates with a novel investment strategy – keeping the bulk of their money in cash and using the rest to punt on AI stocks.

    Fed needs to cut interest rates sooner not later

    The delay by the US central bank in easing monetary policy could jeopardise a soft economic landing.

    Opinion

    Dutton is ready for a fight over his crazy-brave nuclear play

    You only have to consider the political context in which the nuclear power pledge was made to understand the Coalition feels it is a risk worth taking.

    Phillip Coorey

    Political editor

    Phillip Coorey

    Dutton’s high-stakes nuclear gamble

    The opposition leader is betting big on nuclear power, and Labor is delighted to take on his challenge.

    End the nuclear ban. Don’t stop renewables

    There is a case for considering zero emissions nuclear power but as part of a technology-neutral energy approach to generating reliable baseload power and firmed wind and solar generation.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Why JobKeeper may be part of our productivity problem

    An anxious Reserve Bank of Australia is hoping for a pick-up in labour productivity this year to help alleviate the economy’s inflation problem.

    John Kehoe

    Economics editor

    John Kehoe

    Li’s visit may be as good as it gets for China ties

    Dialogue is vital. But the reality for Labor’s “stabilisation” is that the strategic environment will continue to breed black swans and black elephants crises in the Sino-Australian relationship.

    Rory Medcalf

    Geopolitical analyst

    Rory Medcalf

    Gillard is right: Gender equality must mean no man left behind

    The former PM’s view that decades of advocacy have felt exclusionary is a challenge to invite men and boys into the conversation

    Reports

    Executive education - Microcredentials

    A growing number of employers are developing short, sharp courses known as microcredentials in collaboration with tertiary institutions.

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    Politics

    Men in the federal public service are more likely than woemn to be in the highest-paid jobs.

    Men still winning the best-paid federal jobs

    The Commonwealth public sector leads the private sector on gender equity, but women still earn $19,000 less on average.

    Secretary to the Treasury Steven Kennedy gives his keynote speech at the economic security conference.

    China’s ‘predatory’ tactics justify critical mineral subsidies: Kennedy

    Treasury secretary Steven Kennedy says China’s dominance of critical minerals justifies the government’s taxpayer support for rare earths the world needs.

    John Setka and Sally McManus.

    Under poll pressure, Burke slams Setka ‘thuggery’

    The CFMEU has demanded Labor back down on its law to break up the union, saying it will set a “terrible precedent”.

    Set an ATAR-style uni entrance score for foreign students: Rizvi

    If international students had to get a minimum grade to win a place – as domestic applicants already have to – fewer would be able to rort the visa system.

    As China’s premier leaves, Australia launches full court press in PNG

    The Albanese government will help PNG with domestic security as it tries to ward off Chinese efforts to gain influence in Australia’s closest neighbour.

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    World

    Hezbollah supporters watch a speech given by the militant group leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.

    Hezbollah chief threatens Cyprus in war with Israel

    The leader of the militant group issue the threat as fears grow of a full-blown war across Lebanon’s southern border in Israel.

    Russian president Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    Russia’s Putin and North Korea’s Kim sign mutual defence pact

    The pact could be a dramatic shift in the strategic balance in Northeast Asia by placing Russia’s heft behind North Korea.

    UK inflation back to 2 per cent target for first time since 2021

    While the fall in headline inflation in May will be welcomed by both Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the BoE, it is likely to have come too late.

    China’s copper glut soars in sign of stuttering economy

    Copper inventories in Shanghai warehouses have reached their highest levels since 2020, as manufacturers rein in demand.

    Britain’s arts sector learns the cost of being too pure for finance

    A bank and asset manager have withdrawn their sponsorship of music and book festivals in the UK after activists called for boycotts.

    Property

    Sydney house prices tipped to rise 8pc to $1.76m median in 12 months

    House prices across Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide are predicted to hit records within 12 months, but Melbourne and Canberra will fall short, Domain says.

    Andrew Bodnar at the offices of PM42 in Leumeah.

    Bankrupt developer’s plan to repay $131m: start a new firm with mum

    Andrew Bodnar’s empire went bust last year, taking self-funded retirees and a champion swimmer down with him. But he’s back in business to clear the massive debt.

    ‘Private AI’ surge powers Equinix’s $240m data centre expansion

    The surge in AI use adds to existing drivers for data centre demand, including cloud computing and increasing consumption of streaming services and social media.

    Mirvac set to sell two office towers at discounts of more than 20pc

    Pricing for the latest deals on the office towers in Sydney and Melbourne – worth close to half-a-billion dollars in total - shows just how far values have fallen.

    Poor energy-efficient properties becoming stranded in Europe

    More than half of 250 European commercial real estate portfolio managers surveyed acknowledge that more than 30 per cent of their assets are stranded.

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    Wealth

    My $1.25m super fund can’t pay me enough income

    An 84-year-old is facing liquidity problems with minimum annual pension payments – but there are solutions.

    Australia had more female fund managers seven years ago

    Industry efforts to hire more women in investment management have borne fruit. But the industry is struggling to get more women into portfolio manager roles.

    Super funds fall short on unlisted asset valuations: APRA

    Super funds are not revaluing their $650 billion unlisted asset portfolios enough, potentially hitting the prices paid by customers and their returns, APRA has warned.

    Technology

    UNSW’s Toby Walsh says workers who know how to use AI will replace those who do not.

    Need to get up to speed on gen AI? Here’s how

    Workers who know how to use AI are expected to eventually replace those who do not. Four experts explain how and where to level up your skills.

    COSRX’s Snail Mucin cream became the most popular beauty product on Amazon last year.

    Online shopping has become a giant fake-product machine

    TikTok is better than any other digital platform for turning cult favourites into global bestsellers – and making counterfeiters money.

    Artificial intelligence added an unusual ingredient to a McDonald’s soft serve ice cream – bacon.

    McDonald’s scraps drive-through AI after customer gets bacon ice cream

    Other malfunctions spawning mocking videos on social media have included hundreds of dollars’ worth of nuggets being automatically added to an order.

    Work & Careers

    Orica CEO Sanjeev Gandhi and chairman Malcolm Broomhead at Orica House in East Melbourne.

    From Goldrush to green explosives: Orica’s forgotten 150-year history

    From making bricks for the 1956 Olympics to Dulux paint, the explosives and mining technology company’s long history mirrors the Australian economy.

    ANZ’s openly gay chairman warns on ASX’s sexuality disclosure

    Asking boards to disclose the sexuality, age and ethnicity of directors risks encroaching on their privacy and could make them a target for activists, leading directors warn.

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    Life & Luxury

    Cap d’Antibes Beach Hotel’s unique selling point is its private, white-sand beach.

    Holiday like Europe’s jetset on the Côte d’Azur

    The ability to step straight onto a private sandy beach is rare in this part of the world, which is why summer is always booked out at this pink-splashed hotel.

    A $220 pair of thongs – and seven other luxurious items to consider

    From pieces that will make your home pop to fun Euro-summer fashion accessories, we have ways to make you spend.

    ‘This is an exceptional pinot noir’

    John Nagorcky moved to biodynamic viticulture in 1999 and these three wines from his Hochkirch label in southwest Victoria are a testament to his methods.

    Do view this at home: How the video art market works

    Gone are the days when you needed a gallery-sized space to view digital art.

    We hear Penelope’s (Nicola Coughlan) every sigh and gasp as Colin (Luke Newton) strips her in front of the mirror.

    How Bridgerton gets sex right for women

    Netflix’s hit series’ formula is hours of tension and longing that culminate in a lengthy sex scene.

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