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    Courting billionaires while hunting the blue-collar vote: Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention this week.

    Economic populism clashes with Trump’s pitch to donors

    Even as the former president leans into populist themes that make some Republicans wary, he has told major donors he is the only bulwark against higher taxes.

    • 3 mins ago
    • Josh Dawsey, Rachel Siegel, Jeff Stein and Laura Vozzella
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Tech companies are racing to get access to the company’s GPUs.

    Struggling bitcoin miners seek deals with AI companies

    They now hope to benefit from a surge in demand for powerful but scarce chips which are used in both crypto mining and AI processing.

    • 8 mins ago
    • Nikou Asgari and Tim Bradshaw

    ACCC urged to investigate CFMEU-John Holland ‘damning document’

    Competition experts are shocked at a secret side deal between John Holland and the CFMEU to only use three-CFMEU-backed labour hire companies on a major state project.

    • 13 mins ago
    • David Marin-Guzman and Gus McCubbing
    Andrew Forrest has scaled back Fortescue’s green hydrogen ambitions.

    Don’t put all energy transition eggs in one green basket

    The energy revolution is producing militant evangelists and sceptics of individual technologies. Andrew Forrest’s hydrogen retreat shows policymakers need to be more open-minded.

    • 27 mins ago
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    Australia could impose the broadest country-by-country tax reporting rules for multinationals anywhere in the world.

    Labor urged to include tax havens in profit shifting crackdown

    About 50 per cent of large US companies and multinationals from China, Japan, and Germany will be covered by the rules.

    • 36 mins ago
    • Tom McIlroy
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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
    Dicker Data’s David Dicker.

    David Dicker still hasn’t found what he’s looking for

    The tech hardware CEO and chairman lashed Australia’s mindset towards the wealthy.

    • 49 mins ago
    • Mark Di Stefano

    David Rowe cartoons for July 2024

    David Rowe is a multiple Walkley award-winning cartoonist. He draws a daily political cartoon and one for the Chanticleer column.

    • 49 mins ago
    • David Rowe
    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.

    • 51 mins ago
    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    The concerns of Star’s special manager into its operations and executive team are now public.

    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
    China has not yet lifted its import ban on Australian lobsters.

    New swipe at China over trade as lobster exports remain on ice

    China should give up the favourable treatment it receives as a developing nation in the global trading system, the Albanese government says.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Andrew Tillett
    Joe Biden remains under pressure to reconsider his bid for the White House.

    Two top Democrats tell COVID-struck Biden he won’t win

    The two top Democrats in Congress have privately told Joe Biden that he can’t beat Donald Trump in November, as the president, now isolating with COVID-19, conceded he would give up the race if a doctor told him he had a problem.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Matthew Cranston
    Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest has curbed his hydrogen ambitions.

    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
    The DoubleTree by Hilton Hobart will open later this year.

    Singaporean billionaire brings Hilton to Hobart

    Koh Wee Meng’s Fragrance Group has ditched Accor’s Novotel brand and has instead appointed Hilton to run its new Hobart Hotel as a DoubleTree.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Larry Schlesinger
    The often nautical Will Vicars, co-chief investment officer of Caledonia Investments.

    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
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    The Albanese government should deregister the CFMEU.

    On CFMEU, Albo must emulate Hawke

    Anthony Albanese has the opportunity to follow the example of Bob Hawke, who knew a thing or two about trade unions and industrial relations, and grasp the nettle of deregistering the corrupt union.

    • Roger Gyles
    Former Fortescue executives Bart Kolodziejczyk (left) and Michael Masterman.

    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

    Rate rise chances grow as employment jumps

    The market is pricing in a one-in-five possibility that the RBA will increase the cash rate when it meets next month, after strong jobs numbers in June.

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    • Michael Read

    The Trump family: who is up, who is down, and where is Melania?

    Ex-president’s wife and daughter Ivanka fade into the background as Republican National Convention chair Lara takes the limelight.

    • Lauren Fedor
    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