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    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. 

    Hard road: Large Queensland renewables projects are baking in higher costs that benefit the CFMEU but no-one else, industry says.

    Labor rules giving building unions more powers on projects

    The construction industry in Queensland is worried about state policies that benefit the CFMEU, but which will saddle consumers with great costs.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Democrats try to stop the slide as Biden isolates

    Nothing has gone right for Joe Biden since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump last month. His COVID diagnosis may be the last straw for a distraught party, reports Jennifer Hewett from New York.

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    BUILDING BAD

    Former consumer watchdog chairman Rod Sims: “This should not be happening.”

    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.

    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.

    The CFMEU scandal raises obvious questions about how the governance standards of super fund boards could be improved.

    CFMEU scandal should force rethink on super fund boards

    Union-backed industry super funds have pushed hard to lift governance and accountability at public companies. Shouldn’t they want to improve their own governance, too?

    CFMEU treats $19m in fines as ‘cost of doing business’

    Judges have constantly called out the rogue union while issuing workplace penalties of about $19 million since 2016 – including the latest on Thursday.

    Labor rules giving building unions more powers on projects

    The construction industry in Queensland is worried about state policies that benefit the CFMEU, but which will saddle consumers with great costs.

    US ELECTION

    J.D. Vance has a brand that needs disciplined story telling for it to work.

    Will Vance’s rags-to-riches story win back Trump deserters?

    The senator lauded the former president, calling him “a once-in-a-generation business leader” who showed the instincts to fight for his country when he was shot.

    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.

    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.

    ‘I love you, Mum’: Vance draws on his own struggles in voter pitch

    Donald Trump’s running mate introduced himself to Americans at the Republican convention while using his story to argue he understands their everyday problems.

    Tennis diplomacy: Trump’s close ally accepts Rudd’s ‘olive branch’ invitation

    The future Trump cabinet pick and former presidential candidate says the psychology of the bad boy of Australian tennis “fascinates me”.

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    Companies

    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”.

    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.

    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.

    ANZ’s head of institutional banking, Mark Whelan, with the bank’s chief executive, Shayne Elliott, last year.

    ANZ board ‘acutely focused’ on trading scandal

    In a note to staff, the bank’s executives said directors and senior management met on Tuesday to review probes into workplace conduct and market manipulation.

    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.

    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.

    Resurgent Zip pays big break fee to eliminate its debt

    Zip has indicated it will push the accelerator on growth in the United States despite regulators investigating whether it has violated consumer protection laws.

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    Markets

    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.

    China sent a record number of warplanes across a US-drawn boundary in the Taiwan Strait earlier this month.

    Geopolitics tops inflation as key market risk: global fund managers

    The “perception” of geopolitical risk is a net 88 per cent above normal, and at its highest since November 2022, according to a Bank of America metric.

    The ASX 200 is set to open lower after sharp falls in the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500.

    Tech sector plunges; traders lift bets on interest rate increase

    Jobless rate edges higher in line with expectations, job gains beat forecasts. Domino’s cuts guidance. Telix lifts sales forecasts. Nasdaq posts worst day since 2022. Follow here.

    Why Ark’s Cathie Wood is betting big on Tesla

    The fund manager is banking on Elon Musk’s move into robotaxi’s will be a catalyst for a roughly 10-fold increase in Tesla’s share price

    Waller says Fed getting ‘closer’ to cutting rates

    Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller has added to a growing chorus of officials who have signalled that they are moving closer towards a rate cut.

    Opinion

    Democrats try to stop the slide as Biden isolates

    Nothing has gone right for Joe Biden since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump last month. His COVID diagnosis may be the last straw for a distraught party.

    Only a full judicial inquiry can lift the lid on the CFMEU

    The scandals at the construction union leave a host of unanswered questions that will shape the future of industrial relations in Australia.

    Graeme Watson

    Former Fair Work Commission vice-president

    Graeme Watson

    CFMEU’s industrial power has corrupted

    The scale of the systemic wrongdoing that has been uncovered demands a fuller judicial inquiry that must also probe the institutional enablers of the CFMEU’s crimes.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Picking green over blue is stalling our hydrogen superpower hopes

    Labor’s tax incentive scheme maintains the habit of describing identical molecules with colours of the rainbow. It is out of step with Australia’s competitors and customers

    David Heard

    Energy expert

    David Heard

    Why does France’s far right get stronger with each election?

    The Western nation has not responded well to the challenges of globalisation, which is a problem that also applies to the whole of Europe.

    Private equity has become hazardous terrain for investors

    The days of easy windfalls from freakishly loose monetary policy are gone. Now, private capital is much more hazardous terrain for investors.

    John Plender

    Contributor

    Reports

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    The list celebrates Australasian companies that are making real progress in tackling sustainability challenges – and delivering business value along the way.

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    Politics

    Rate rise chances grow as employment jumps

    The market is pricing in a one-in-five risk the RBA will increase the cash rate when it meets next month, after 50,000 jobs were added to the economy in June.

    Homeowner pain. About one in 40 owner-occupiers with loan-to-value ratios above 80 per cent were more than 90 days behind on their mortgage in May.

    One in 40 highly indebted homeowners are behind on their mortgage

    Banks expect home loan arrears to increase further as more borrowers struggle to deal with high interest rates and cost-of-living pressures.

    Energy Minister Chris Bowen, left, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

    Don’t restart energy wars, business and green groups warn

    A coalition of business and environment groups has urged governments to provide credible and consistent energy policy.

    Why competent government is the answer to political extremism

    The US has its unique national blind spot for guns, but as two reports on social cohesion and democracy point out, the ingredients of division and extremism have been rising everywhere.

    Trust in government is the newest gender divide

    Only 38 per cent of Australian women trust the federal government, compared with 54 per cent of men, an OECD study has found.

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    World

    US and China remain among each other’s top investors and customers.

    The world needs to prepare for a US-China trade war

    Democrat and Republican policymakers believe Washington must impose huge restrictions on Chinese technologies, including electric cars and solar panels.

    New Zealand inflation slows to three-year low

    Three of the country’s main banks brought forward forecasts for RBNZ rate cuts after the inflation report.

    Anne Hidalgo takes a dip in the Seine.

    Paris mayor dives into Seine River to prove it’s safe for the Olympics

    The big question on French lips is not whether the chronically polluted waterway will host sports, but whether President Emmanuel Macron will also take a dip.

    The deep source of Trump’s appeal to Americans

    The problem with adopting all-explaining identity politics is that it undermines democracy. If others are evil and out to get us, then persuasion is for suckers, writes David Brooks.

    Russia’s vast stocks of Soviet-era weapons are running out

    The much-vaunted offensive against Kharkiv in the north that began in May is fizzling out. Advances elsewhere have been strategically trivial and at huge cost.

    Property

    Luxury homes now ‘critical asset’ for Australia’s wealthy

    The number of house sales over $5 million has rocketed since 2019, with a new report saying prestige property is key to long-term wealth creation.

    The 19 corporate giants behind Sydney’s tumbling office values

    Australia’s biggest companies have cut close to 200,000 square metres from their Sydney CBD office footprints. And so far, only Westpac is considering expanding again.

    Barrenjoey partner swaps Bondi federation mansion for Double Bay villa

    After selling their Bondi home to designer Camilla Franks, Barrenjoey Capital founding partner Ben Scott and wife Pensiri have bought in Double Bay.

    Remote work crushes next wave of office towers: experts

    The next wave of CBD skyscrapers may not emerge for another decade as Sydney and Melbourne office markets recover from the rise of remote work and record high vacancy rates.

    The suburbs turning into buyers’ markets as listings pile up

    The sharp increase in inventory levels is creating favourable conditions for buyers, experts say.

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    Wealth

    ATO targets property valuations in countdown to new $3m super tax

    SMSFs are in the firing line for failing to update the market value of investment properties and commercial buildings such as farms and medical practices.

    Spending a few hours on this now will make you richer later

    Work through these 11 steps to grow your superannuation faster.

    Can I put $360,000 into super before my divorce settlement?

    A reader getting $1.9 million from her ex-husband’s super fund wants advice on maximising her savings and the $15,000 she already has in her fund.

    Technology

    Wing ground operations manager Semira Ragan and Australia operations manager Dave Ojiako-Pettit loading a drone with a parcel in Melbourne.

    Drone food delivery set to land in Melbourne’s east

    Lightweight, styrofoam drones will soon be flying over the city, delivering meals and packages to homes in Melbourne’s sprawling outer-eastern suburbs.

    The children of parents who spend a lot of time on their own phones are found to spend 40 minutes more on their phones.

    I gave up my phone as an example to my teenagers – it was disastrous

    Before you ban your kids from using smartphones, ask yourself why.

    Blackbird Ventures co-founder and partner Rick Baker.

    ‘Not good enough’: Blackbird admits its gender pledge has stalled

    Australia’s largest VC fund pledged to track data to support its rhetoric around investing in more women founders. Its first report shows it has gone backwards.

    Work & Careers

    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.

    The $50,000 arts degree arrives, as student debt climbs

    The cost of a degree is at historical highs, with no relief in sight for at least another two years.

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    Life & Luxury

    The Sydney-born solution to NYC’s paragon of inefficiency

    Architect Ben Berwick’s modular glazing system for saving energy costs is more than window dressing.

    The luxury watches that insiders were talking about in Geneva

    The biggest and best competed for attention at the year’s largest horological fair, although true surprises were the exception.

    Research suggests testosterone can improve your midlife health and relationships.

    Why testosterone is a wonder drug for men and women over 50

    More than just a male sex hormone, it can be the foundation for a healthy lifestyle – and the Olympics is about to put its powers under the spotlight again.

    Trump T-shirts were available minutes after the shooting.

    ‘Grazed, but not Dazed’: Trump T-shirts go viral

    Entrepreneurs in Asia were quick to cash in on the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump.

    Terry de Gunzburg’s secret to French beauty? Red lipstick.

    The secret to French beauty? It’s simple, and powerful

    Terry de Gunzburg, the woman behind the By Terry makeup empire, says a laissez-faire approach – and a little red lipstick – goes a long way in business, and life.

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