Today
- Opinion
- Opinion
Bullock v the burritos: $3b float speaks to the RBA’s nagging problem
Central banks have a problem: rate hikes are slowing the economy, but a wealth effect from housing and shares is keeping inflation sticky.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
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
The key person in NAB succession wasn’t the new CEO
National Australia Bank’s handover to new CEO Andrew Irvine is being held up as the new gold standard in succession planning. Chairman Philip Chronican explains how it went down.
- Anthony Macdonald
Yesterday
- Opinion
- Opinion
Why the office property market is still in real pain
Sliding valuations in Australian office real estate means the debate about whether the sector has hit the bottom will rage on.
- James Thomson
Guzman’s three FOMO factors put life into IPO market
As soon as you walked into the listing ceremony on Thursday, you could tell the stock was going to pop. It’s time to dust off those float candidates.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
This ASX giant is a secret winner from Guzman y Gomez float
As Guzman y Gomez prepares for one of the most hyped floats in years, a $5 billion ASX giant is watching on with interest.
- James Thomson
This Month
- Opinion
- Opinion
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
How to feed super funds Australian shares while they’re hungry
It’s good to see someone think about the huge and growing pile of Australian superannuation money, and the need to give funds more ways to invest in public Australian equities.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Energy transition
Nuclear debate healthy, shame about the timing
It turns out Peter Dutton is deadly serious about sparking an energy debate. But is this really about nuclear? Big business is scratching its head.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
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
NSW’s new $47b fund loads up on equities to chase returns
NSW’s TCorp will combine more than six funds into one big fund and shoot for higher returns. It will lean on equities to do the heavy lifting.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
RBA’s narrow path is getting narrower. Blame the housing market
The RBA’s concern is that rising household wealth – thanks in large part to strong house price growth – could keep inflation stickier than it wants.
- James Thomson
A PE firm, two profit updates, and a $1b deal hanging by a thread
At stake is the future of back-from-the-almost-dead vessels owner MMA Offshore, which is rollicking after a life-saving recapitalisation.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
‘I don’t think you can trust me at this point’: CEO’s startling call
Brett Woods has a new plan from the Stokes family playbook and some solid market tailwinds at his back. But it will take time to win Beach Energy investors back.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
15 ASX stocks that can win from a new capex ‘supercycle’
The twin peaks of population growth and Baby Boomer spending have insulated sharemarket investors against rate hikes. Now a new tailwind is emerging.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
Story of change in rise of Betashares, decline of Perpetual and AMP
The shift from active to passive management is changing the face of Australia’s financial sector. Unaffordable housing could shift things again.
- James Thomson
Radiology’s AI future and deregulation help end years of bad blood
The No.1 player in an industry sets the tone. And in radiology, the tone is deals, deals, deals.
- Anthony Macdonald
CBA has fighting words as it prepares to get one back at Macquarie
Commonwealth Bank’s move to chase $20 billion in real estate agents’ bank accounts seems bitsy, until you realise who it is going after.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Gaming & wagering
Gillon McLachlan’s new Tabcorp job is a risky bet for both sides
The former AFL boss steps into a business that feels like it’s in a perpetual turnaround. He could end up looking like a hero, but the odds are not on his side.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin on the ASX opens investors to a world of pumpers and spruikers
But Binance’s regional boss Vishal Sacheendran is making a surprise call – in an interview, he says there needs to be more regulation, not less.
- Anthony Macdonald