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    Donald Trump at the debate: Joe Biden’s performance has obscured the serious flaws in Trump’s economic plans.

    The economic hit of a re-elected Trump

    Trump’s first term tariffs did not crater the US or world economies. The same cannot be said for his far more ambitious plans the second time around, writes Richard Holden.

    ‘Toxic smoke’: Warning to residents as factory burns after explosion

    Chemical explosion causes large factory fire in Melbourne’s west; Concerns about Anzac Day change as ‘shoppers still require food’. Follow updates here.

    The S&P500 has closed at a record high more than 30 times this year. It’s a remarkable run.

    Wall Street’s big run has investors trying to pick the top

    The No.1 question is: when will the remarkable run come to an end? Another nine days of gains (out of the past 10) only makes it more fascinating.

    ASX drops; Insignia tumbles 8pc; Bell Financial rallies

    Shares decline; Incitec Pivot stops sale negotiations for fertilisers business; Bell Financial forecasts 47 per cent profit jump; miners fall as iron ore futures lower. Follow updates here.

    Perpetual’s $100m private debt pitch shies away from real estate

    The fund manager is beefing up its $450 million listed credit fund, capitalising on a 10.2 per cent 12-month return.

    Incitec Pivot ditches fertiliser sale talks with Indonesian buyer

    The chemicals giant said it shelved the negotiations due to transaction delays as it flagged a $900 million on-market share buyback would still go ahead.

    This ASIC boss was scammed. She has a warning for you

    When Karen Chester bought shoes in a sale last month, she did not expect to be scammed. The fact she was shows the urgent need for reforms.

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    Companies

    Steve McCann, chief executive of Star Entertainment, wants more time to change things.

    Gaming no longer ‘glorious part of the business’: Star boss

    Steve McCann says the company’s casino business might never return to the boom times and its future is likely to lie in its restaurants and hotels.

    Brett Redman.

    Transmission ‘will get easier’ after EnergyConnect: Transgrid CEO

    Brett Redman’s comments come as speculation mounts Transgrid will need to bring other contractors in to complete the delayed $2.3 billion transmission project.

    Autobarn is one of the brands in the Bapcor stable. The group has rejected a $1.8 billion offer from Bain Capital.

    Bapcor rejects Bain’s $1.83b offer, lures exec chair from 7-Eleven

    The struggling automotive parts group also flagged an impairment, and said the private equity firm’s cash proposal did not reflect the value of the company.

    Perpetual’s credit fund has returned more than 10 per cent to investors in the past year.

    Perpetual’s $100m private debt pitch shies away from real estate

    The fund manager is beefing up its $450 million listed credit fund, capitalising on a 10.2 per cent 12-month return.

    Queensland breaks ground on $5b transmission project

    The Copperstring project will eventually link the mining region of Mount Isa with the port city of Townsville via an 840-kilometre-high transmission line.

    Giant farming co-op looks to exit flour mill partnership with Salim

    Australia’s biggest co-op, farmer-controlled CBH, wants to sell its stake in a network of flour mills in South-East Asia owned with the Indonesian family.

    How the chairman became the unquestioned power at this bank

    Mark Tucker, the chairman of HSBC, has spent years establishing himself as the dominant figure at the heart of Europe’s largest financial group.

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    Markets

    Australia’s exchange-traded funds industry topped $200 billion in June.

    Aussie ETFs top $200b as investors flood back to stocks

    Strong performance from funds exposed to global equities are drawing investors and fund managers to the fast-growing local ETF market.

    Powell would like more data to show inflation is heading back towards the Fed’s target.

    Job losses weigh on Powell’s rate cut call

    The US Federal Reserve and bureaucrats are paranoid about risks to the labour market from high business borrowing costs, all while hoping price growth slows.

    Wall Street.

    What happened overnight? US stocks rose on Powell’s rate signal

    Australian shares were set to open lower. The S&P 500 edged up to another record closing high, bolstered by renewed hopes for a September interest rate cut.

    Hedge funds turn on Cettire, betting shares will keep falling

    The online fashion retailer is now the second most shorted stock on the ASX as hedge funds ramped up bets against the stock over the past week.

    Wilsons joins growing chorus of Guzman y Gomez bulls

    Shares in the much-hyped Mexican fast-food chain are tipped to surge more than 10 per cent in the next year, fuelled by ‘significant and sustained earnings growth’.

    Opinion

    Inside the Democrats’ fight over Biden

    Hosting the NATO summit was supposed to help the US president demonstrate unity within the Democratic Party. But it is tearing itself apart, reports Jennifer Hewett from Washington.

    It’s an energy race between the implausible and the impossible

    Peter Dutton has come up with a nuclear-powered cost of living wedge to expose Labor’s overreach on renewables and sustainability.

    Matthew Warren

    Energy expert

    Matthew Warren

    Where do Australia’s China ties go after hack?

    The public outing only raises the question of where Australia takes the matter from here, and what it expects China to do.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    France says adieu to the centre

    Australia too faces a drift to minority government, polarisation and identity politics at the next election, which France showed how easily can go off course.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

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    Europe now leaderless as global threats rise

    President Emmanuel Macron’s authority in Europe has shrunk after chaotic national elections, while the UK’s influence has been hobbled by Brexit.

    On any measure, India has disappointed

    It was never meant to be this way. India was to be in the corner of the democracies in the contest with the autocracies.

    Geoff Raby

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    Reports

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    Politics

    The CFMEU’s wage deal in NSW totalled 22 per cent over four years and was the highest in the country.

    CFMEU deal helps add 10pc to apartment costs

    The CFMEU’s latest wages deal for NSW will increase labour costs by up to 19 per cent in the first year alone, a new analysis finds.

    National Farmers’ Federation president David Jochinke.

    Cattle farmers go to war with Labor over class action

    Cattle farmers have accused Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus of launching an appalling, contemptuous and “outrageously misleading” attack on them.

    Why diamond studded Swiss watches and luxury handbags worry AUSTRAC

    The financial crimes watchdog’s chief executive Brendan Thomas says luxury goods along with cash and real estate have received its highest risk rating.

    Labor under pressure to confront China over hacking

    The government is under pressure to confront Beijing after its main counterintelligence agency named a hacking group linked to China’s Ministry of State Security.

    Jillian Segal named as special envoy on antisemitism

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected criticism of his government’s response to tensions as he appointed Australia’s first envoy on discrimination against Jews.

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    World

    Joe Biden: “Today NATO is more powerful than ever.”

    NATO to bolster Ukraine’s air defence following hospital attack

    The White House is hoping the US president can turn the page on the speculation with his speech, which is being closely scrutinised for any verbal flubs or signs of confusion.

    Joe Biden has avoided a leadership revolt from members of his Democratic Party.

    Biden fends off leadership test, praised by Marles

    Democratic politicians failed to reach a consensus on whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden’s resolve to pursue his re-election bid.

    Ray Dalio: “At this time, there is no good choice for me for the country’s leadership.”

    No one worth voting for: Ray Dalio’s lament

    “I feel like I am faced with the choice between a strong, unethical, almost fascist Republican Party and a frail, untruthful, and enigmatic Democratic Party,” the billionaire hedge fund founder said.

    Putin uses stealth missiles in Ukraine children’s hospital attack

    Ukraine accused Russia of using missiles that fly low to the ground to avoid radar and cause maximum damage to target the country’s biggest children’s hospital.

    Corporate France bids adieu to Macron’s pro-business agenda

    Many business leaders are relieved to see extremes neutralised, but political gridlock and the rise of the left has sparked concern.

    Property

    Major builders are holding back from forecasting increased sales volumes due to uncertainty around interest rates. But the market in Brisbane is doing better than others.

    Interest rate uncertainty dogs builders as buyers stay away

    Less than half of companies polled by Macquarie said they expected sales to increase, even as inquiries for new houses begin to increase from last year’s lows.

    The $175b super fund that’s shopping for old London office blocks

    With $11 billion in its property portfolio, Aware has been unafraid of going early and hard with a countercyclical strategy. And it means going global.

    Investment bankers say confidence is returning to the markets after a “de-risking” period with lean demand.

    Now is the time to buy commercial property, says this veteran analyst

    Veteran real estate research analyst Sameer Chopra says population growth and the high cost of construction will lead to property values surging.

    Foreign land buyers take class action against Victorian surcharge

    It’s the latest step in a debate between those who argue taxation based on nationality is discriminatory and state governments that say it’s about revenue.

    Home loan size hits record $626,055 as Perth, Brisbane power up

    Owner-occupiers are, on average, taking out larger loans than ever before despite the fact the cash rate is sitting at a 12-year-high.

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    Wealth

    Stockland bought five land lease community projects in Queensland.

    This fledgling asset class is generating double-digit returns

    Investors are earning attractive returns from land lease communities, which can generate an annuity-style income.

    We inherited dad’s house in the UK – where to pay capital gains tax?

    Sisters who moved countries find tax and administration penalties could eat into their inheritance.

    How this 29-year-old pilot plans to retire at 50 with $2.5m

    From meal-prepping a month in advance to investing in Tesla and Coca-Cola, here’s how one young couple is hoping to retire early.

    Technology

    Co-founder and co-CEO of EdgeRed Monica Ly  in Sydney on June 6, 2024. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

    The consultant telling business what not to do with AI

    Data analytics expert Monica Ly says artificial intelligence should only be used to save on costs or generate revenue.

    Telstra boss Vicki Brady.

    Telstra increases phone plan prices above inflation rate

    The telco is lifting prices for most of its mobile plans – and analysts warn there could be more price increases to come.

    APT40 is based on the Chinese island province of Hainan in the south of the country.

    Who are the Chinese hackers named by Australia?

    They are based in China’s south and have allegedly operated via a front company called the Hainan Xiandun Technology Development Co.

    Work & Careers

    A selfie at the ACTU Congress.

    A beginner’s guide to surviving a business conference

    “Making new connections”? If you don’t know why you’re at an industry gathering, you need to come up with a strategy.

    Heart Research Institute fights claim it ousted whistle-blower

    The Heart Research Institute faces allegations it pushed out its former head of cardiovascular research because he raised concerns about underpayment of funds and conduct of board members.

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    Life & Luxury

    The Ferrari Roma Spider.

    Ferrari’s first electric car may cost more than $800,000

    By the end of the decade as much as 80 per cent of the car maker’s new vehicles could run on batteries. The first is scheduled for 2025.

    Superfoods.

    How to eat your way to a good mood

    What you eat doesn’t just affect your waistline but your emotional outlook as well.

    Hanover Suite bedroom at the Mandarin Oriental Mayfair.

    Why young people love London’s newest luxury hotel

    In contrast to its heritage-rich big sister in Hyde Park, the £1000 a night Mandarin Oriental Mayfair is cheekier and more focused on fun.

    This biker-gang film centres on an unusual ménage à trois

    The Bikeriders is based on Danny Lyon’s book of the same name, originally published in 1968.

    White cheddar sauce over cooked broccoli.

    The research that favours swapping meat for cheese

    If there’s one thing that can turn carnivores into plant-lovers, it’s those tasty products made from milk.

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