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    Alan Finkel says green hydrogen will be used as a chemical to produce decarbonised products for export,

    Green hydrogen too ‘expensive and inefficient’: Finkel

    Former chief scientist Alan Finkel – who devised Australia’s first clean hydrogen strategy – now says we are “unlikely to use hydrogen for storage of electricity”.

    • 43 mins ago
    • Angela Macdonald-Smith, Peter Ker and Jessica Sier
    New Quantum acquired Morrison Securities off ASX-listed Sequoia.

    New Quantum weighs its options as Keystone pulls funding

    Should it land in receivership as expected, the company’s majority owner – Beaconsfield Capital – is understood to be preparing to buy back the business.

    • 50 mins ago
    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Star was warned of lack of executive experience before NSW inquiry

    A report from special manager Nick Weeks blames regulatory and financial pressure as reasons for a lack of good quality candidates on Star’s board.

    • 52 mins ago
    • Zoe Samios

    Albanese sticks to hydrogen despite Fortescue retreat

    Andrew Forrest ditching plans to produce 15 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030 has sparked questions over the government’s climate policies.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Andrew Tillett and Brad Thompson

    Will Vicars and Caledonia are still deep in the red

    Financial year results from the fund manager show a 6.3 per cent gain in the month to June 30. Elsewhere, it’s a sea of woe.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Myriam Robin

    Forrest says Element Zero execs burned bridges ‘like Nazis’

    Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest has distanced himself from surveillance tactics used against former employees, but fully supported the IP lawsuit against them.

    • Peter Ker

    Opinion & Analysis

    What Guzman y Gomez can learn from the Domino’s disaster

    Domino’s’ latest downgrade tells a story about long-term growth plans that investors in Guzman y Gomez should take note of. 

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    Fortescue’s hydrogen back-flip fails to become sugar hit it should be

    One of the issues hanging over the miner is partly gone. So why aren’t fund managers jumping in? They may be more concerned by the company’s other big problems.

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    Sydney’s toll road overhaul is set to target the rich

    Drivers who live in some of the city’s priciest suburbs may pay extra, but the benefits of reducing fares on many of its other motorways will be worth it.

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    World’s biggest IPO has Australian flavour and implications

    It might lack burritos, but we’re watching Lineage, a food storage play with Australian assets trying to secure a $30 billion listing.

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    Tesla cars in front of the company’s plant in California. The carmaker has several supply agreements with Australian miners, including Liontown.

    Liontown lithium supply test of faith for Tesla after BHP nickel halt

    Nickel and lithium have had a rocky ride over the past 18 months. But the outlook cannot be wider for the biggest local players in each commodity.

    • Brad Thompson

    Caught on film: How Setka and the CFMEU wield their power

    Videos show John Setka delivering a suitcase message to a rival’s home, and other officials issuing threats and boasting of the union’s total control.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Bikies, underworld figures and the CFMEU takeover of construction

    ‘It’s a cancer that spreads ... we’ll all pay for it’: This is the investigation into CFMEU power that prompted union boss John Setka to quit.

    • Nick McKenzie, David Marin-Guzman and Ben Schneiders

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    Guzman y Gomez co-CEO Steven Marks has a focused plan for growth, and  bigger, bolder goal.

    What Guzman y Gomez can learn from the Domino’s disaster

    Domino’s’ latest downgrade tells a story about long-term growth plans that investors in Guzman y Gomez should take note of. 

    • James Thomson
    Someone will have to build the infrastructure needed to connect new wind farms to the grid. Blackstone reckons Symphony could be it.

    Blackstone pays $300m for minority stake in Symphony Infra Partners

    The private capital giant is understood to have squared off against HMC Capital’s Julia Gillard-chaired Energy Transition Fund in the auction’s final round.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Andrew Forrest is promising a leaner, meaner Fortescue. But who’s listening?

    Fortescue’s hydrogen back-flip fails to become sugar hit it should be

    One of the issues hanging over the miner is partly gone. So why aren’t fund managers jumping in? They may be more concerned by the company’s other big problems.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    LNG prices softened last financial year but export volumes held strong.

    LNG export purse crunched 25pc as prices drop

    Australia’s LNG revenue fell in 2023-24 despite flat export volumes, with Santos’ sales broadly reflecting the wider picture as prices softened.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Telix CEO Christian Behrenbruch has upgraded 2024 revenue forecasts.

    Telix shares hit new high on upgraded revenue forecast

    The biotech’s shares double in value this year due to strong sales in the United States for its prostate cancer imaging product.

    • Michael Smith
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    Equity release products constitute a small proportion of the Australian market, but the practice is common in England and Canada where the sector is supported by pension funds and life insurers.

    NAB backs Federation Asset Management’s Homesafe acquisition

    The agreement is a drop in the ocean for a big four bank with a $702 billion loan and advancement book.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    KPMG defended its early retirement plan for partners for more than two years.

    What went wrong with KPMG’s legal experiment

    Finding top lawyers willing to tolerate relative anonymity and powerlessness in a distant corner of a mammoth multinational proved a challenge for the legal division.

    • Maxim Shanahan

    Domino’s shuts dozens of stores, dumps big growth target

    The company told shareholders it would close stores in Japan and France and warned that the “timing of achieving the long-term outlook was under review”.

    • Kylar Loussikian
    Livingbridge country head Gareth Young.

    Done deal: London buyout firm Livingbridge acquires Colinton’s Dimeo

    Under the deal, Colinton will retain a stake, while Livingbridge will join the register alongside founders Charles Bates and Peter Easter. 

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Vice chairman, investor solutions, Churchill Asset Management, from Nuveen.:Randy Schwimmer: just as not all private credit is equal, not all managers can deliver on investor needs.

    Not all private credit is created equal

    Are private credit valuations supportable, or will they crash and contaminate the financial system?

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    The London Stock Exchange. Equiniti provides investor registry services, but has not been a good investment for PEP.

    The end is finally in sight for PEP’s worst-ever investment

    The local private equity giant has been a money-spinner for investors, except in this instance. In an update, it says it may finally exit Equiniti next year.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Drivers who use Sydney’s Eastern Distributor toll road would have to pay toll fares in both directions if the government adopts the recommendations of a toll road review.

    Sydney’s toll road overhaul is set to target the rich

    Drivers who live in some of the city’s priciest suburbs may pay extra, but the benefits of reducing fares on many of its other motorways will be worth it.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Yesterday

    State of Origin game three. NSW beat Queensland 14-4 at Suncorp Stadium.

    NSW stuns Queensland in brutal Origin fightback

    The Blues clawed back to win the State of Origin series in a chaotic, epic decider that saw Cameron Murray sin binned off the bench.

    • Scott Bailey and Murray Wenzel
    The IP was licensed from Johns Hopkins University, according to fund-raising documents.

    Imricor Medical Systems in $35m raise

    A presentation sent to potential backers said Imricor had spent 18 years and $US105 million ($155.7 million) on its technology.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Lineage’s Australian sites include what was Oxford Cold Storage’s Laverton North premises in Victoria.

    World’s biggest IPO has Australian flavour and implications

    It might lack burritos, but we’re watching Lineage, a food storage play with Australian assets trying to secure a $30 billion listing.

    • Anthony Macdonald
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    Hopes for a major hydrogen export industry emerging in the next few years have been fading.

    Fortescue’s pivot shakes faith in Labor’s Hydrogen Headstart strategy

    Power prices would need to drop steeply and electrolyser costs more than halve to produce hydrogen at anywhere near a competitive level, the industry has warned.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Andrew Forrest’s says Fortescue will remain financially disciplined as it pursues its green vision.

    Reality bites for Forrest’s hydrogen dream. Investors won’t mind

    The biggest shake-up of Fortescue’s structure and strategy in years will be music to the market’s ear, but is more evidence the energy transition is spluttering.

    • James Thomson
    Gina Inc brings together Amy Zempilas and Adam Giles to spruik the portfolio.

    ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and Gina Rinehart stick their boots in

    The ultra-billionaires have a new realm in which to duel: boots.

    • Mark Di Stefano
    Cbus chairman Wayne Swan: still leading a “movement”.

    The ties that bind John Setka to Cbus and the ALP

    With the CFMEU now in a spotlight so bright even the indestructible John Setka couldn’t ride it out, ties like these drag everyone else into the glare.

    • Myriam Robin

    Labor’s hydrogen dream stalls as Fortescue slims down H2 vision

    Fortescue will cut 700 jobs and slow its push into green hydrogen in a blow to the Albanese government’s plan to make Australia a hydrogen superpower supported by more than $8 billion of taxpayer funded incentives.

    • Peter Ker and Angela Macdonald-Smith