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    Wall Street.

    S&P 500 slips, Nvidia paces semiconductor slide

    The S&P 500 ended modestly lower as semi stocks pared some of their advance. BofA broadly positive on China’s economic outlook.

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    • Timothy Moore
    QBE’s Frank O’Halloran, ANZ’s Mike Smith and Macquarie’s Shemara Wikramanayake have had different experiences expanding their empires overseas.

    Global ambitions a dangerous trap for overzealous local giants

    “An organic approach to world domination is a better way to do it,” says Allan Gray’s Simon Mawhinney. A string of failures shows he’s on the money.

    • Jemima Whyte

    Gen Z demand makes Guzman y Gomez the hottest retail stock

    About 30 per cent of all shares traded on Superhero, a popular online platform, were in the Mexican restaurant group on Thursday. Still, demand is falling.

    • Joanne Tran

    CBA rally threatens to dethrone BHP as ASX top stock

    A 25 per cent rally in the country’s largest bank has placed it within striking distance of the miner, which has been Australia’s most valuable listed company for more than two years.

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    • Joshua Peach and Tom Richardson

    Investors see uranium riches if Coalition’s nuclear plan takes off

    The country’s largest uranium developer could almost triple in value if Australia relaxed its restrictive position on the energy source, Morgan Stanley says.

    • Joshua Peach

    GyG’s winning bank; PM addresses gas risk; It’s Bullock v burritos

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Opinion & Analysis

    Are state governments on the brink of a debt crisis?

    Victoria and Queensland have caught the infrastructure fever from NSW and have super-sized it. But financial discipline is in short supply.

    Tim Hext

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    Why the favourite demographer of market gurus predicts catastrophe

    History says something really ugly is coming, according to Neil Howe. Investors need to be ready.

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    Chanticleer

    Winners are grinners at Guzman y Gomez, but real test to come

    TDM Growth Partners’ initial $40 million bet has delivered a massive return. But while first-day profits are nice, it’s long-term success that counts. 

    Chanticleer

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    How the market lost its mind over the Guzman y Gomez float

    The reaction to the fast-food group’s IPO has startled many market watchers. But strip away the memes, hoodies, bulls and bears, and it’s all about valuation. 

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    Meet the Fundie

    Kilter Rural’s Euan Friday says water prices are going to rocket this year.

    Riding the wave: this Regal-backed fund is betting big on water

    Kilter Rural’s Euan Friday predicts water prices will rocket 300 per cent this year, after huge government intervention and the weather dries up.

    • Cecile Lefort
    Hawkins has recently added a new stock to L1’s Catalyst Fund.

    L1’s activist fund is making investors and boards take notice

    The hedge fund’s catalyst strategy has returned 42 per cent since its 2021 inception, and portfolio manager James Hawkins is eyeing up L1’s next target.

    • Alex Gluyas
    Pimco’s Dan Ivascyn says Australian debt pays attractive returns.

    Bond returns are back and Pimco is ‘excited’

    The $2.9 trillion fund manager is buying up Australian government bonds, among other things, betting that the Reserve Bank will need to cut rates less than the Fed. They are also wagering on the US housing market and consumer.

    • Cecile Lefort

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    Queensland Premier Steven Miles.

    Are state governments on the brink of a debt crisis?

    Victoria and Queensland have caught the infrastructure fever from NSW and have super-sized it. But financial discipline is in short supply.

    • Tim Hext

    Yesterday

    Neil Howe says the world is building towards a climax. “This book is not about where we want to go, it’s about where we are going – whether we want to go there or not.”

    Why the favourite demographer of market gurus predicts catastrophe

    History says something really ugly is coming, according to Neil Howe. Investors need to be ready.

    • James Thomson

    This Month

    The ASX 200 is set to open higher.

    Shares rise; CBA nears BHP as market’s largest company, MinRes dives

    Miners fall again. GyG weaker. Retailers warn on weak sales as living costs rise. Japanese yen weakens on inflation data. US equities mixed. Swiss National Bank cuts rates. Follow here.

    • Timothy Moore, Tom Richardson, Alex Gluyas, Cecile Lefort, Joanne Tran and Joshua Peach
    Wall Street.

    ASX to rise, S&P 500 struggles near record highs

    Australian shares are set to edge higher as futures reversed direction. Nvidia, Apple and Tesla pulled back, dragging on the Nasdaq. S&P 500 briefly tops 5500.

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    • Timothy Moore
    Nice little earner: The ASX debut of Guzman y Gomez provided a financial windfall for co-CEOs Steve Marks and Hilton Brett, and early backer Tom Cowan of TDM Growth Partners.

    Winners are grinners at Guzman y Gomez, but real test to come

    TDM Growth Partners’ initial $40 million bet has delivered a massive return. But while first-day profits are nice, it’s long-term success that counts. 

    • James Thomson
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    Bitcoin’s latest slump has again raised question marks.

    Launch of ASX’s first bitcoin ETF sparks price war

    The launch on Thursday morning has drawn a strong response from competitors operating on a rival exchange.

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    • Joshua Peach
    Oscar Oberg says the share price of G8 Education could surge 50 per cent in the next 12 to 24 months.

    Wilson’s Oberg is tipping 50pc upside in this small-cap stock

    Wilson Assets Management’s Oscar Oberg is bullish on Iress even as its share price has tanked. He also like G8 Education and reveals why he is looking to buy up retail stocks again.

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    • Joanne Tran
    Prashant Newnaha at TD Securities in Singapore says the market is underpricing the risk of a rate rise.

    Why the chances of a rate rise are higher than you think

    Traders are largely ignoring the prospect of higher borrowing costs, despite the Reserve Bank’s growing concerns about still-high inflation, rate specialists warn.

    • Cecile Lefort

    Guzman lists on ASX; Dutton ‘to reveal nuke costs’; Secret GYG winner

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Shares slip; Guzman y Gomez surges, Bank of England ahead

    Bank of England, Swiss National Bank to hand down rates decisions. Guzman y Gomez targets more than 1000 stores in Australia. Bitcoin fund lists on ASX. Follow updates here.

    • Timothy Moore, Tom Richardson, Sarah Jones, Alex Gluyas, Cecile Lefort, Joshua Peach and Joanne Tran
    Wall Street.

    ASX to slip, European stocks mostly lower

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

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    • Timothy Moore
    Feeding frenzy: Guzman y Gomez co-founder and CEO Steven Marks, and TDM Growth Partners founder Tom Cowan.

    How the market lost its mind over the Guzman y Gomez float

    The reaction to the fast-food group’s IPO has startled many market watchers. But strip away the memes, hoodies, bulls and bears, and it’s all about valuation. 

    • Updated
    • James Thomson
    Australian shares are poised to start the day modestly lower.

    ASX tips lower; energy stocks gain, WA1 Resources soars 25pc

    Australian shares end lower. CSR bows out of ASX after six-decade run. Beach Energy hit with broker downgrades. Helia Group sinks on CBA review.

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    • Timothy Moore, Joshua Peach, Alex Gluyas, Cecile Lefort, Joanne Tran and Sarah Jones
    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.

    • Alex Gluyas
    Michael Egorov first purchased Verona, which is next door to Avon Court, for $18.25 million.

    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.

    • Tom Richardson
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    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.

    • Cecile Lefort
    The first bitcoin EFT on the ASX will list on Thursday.

    ASX bitcoin ETF launch opens gates to wider cryptocurrency industry

    The markets watchdog has told investors to “only put in what they are prepared to lose” after Australia’s main exchange operator opened the door to bitcoin.

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    • Joshua Peach

    Nuclear sites revealed; Trump, Biden switch; Nvidia’s scary rise

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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    Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang keeps delighting the market.

    Why Nvidia’s rise is stunning – and scary

    It’s no surprise Nvidia has become the world’s most valuable company, but it’s 43 per cent surge in just a month suggests emotion is driving the stock – and the broader market.

    • James Thomson
    Nvidia is one of the most loved stocks by sell-side analysts, with 64 buys, seven holds and one sell rating, among analysts tracked by Bloomberg. Nvidia’s shares have risen more than 40 per cent in the last month.

    ASX to slip, Nvidia takes market-cap title

    Australian shares are set to open modestly lower. Nvidia extended its rally, while Microsoft and Apple pulled back. US consumers slow down.

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    • Timothy Moore