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    Harris favourite nominee as support rolls in after Biden exit

    Democrats receive more than $30 million after Joe Biden pulls out of presidential race; Committee chair promises ‘orderly process’ to replace Biden; Australian interests at stake as Biden steps away. Follow for updates.

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    The Australian Financial Review’s editor-in-chief, Michael Stutchbury.

    Michael Stutchbury calls time as AFR editor-in-chief after 13 years

    The 67-year-old has led the Financial Review through six PMs and thousands of editions. He will be succeeded by the former executive editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, James Chessell.

    ASX drops; Insignia rallies; South32 plunges 12pc

    Shares fall; gold and oil rise as US election chaos escalates after Biden drops out; Woodside to buy Gulf Coast LNG group for $US900 million. Follow here for more.

    Trump v Harris: Seven ASX stocks to play the US election

    Forget speculative Trump trades, the ramifications for Australian investors from the US election are likely to be much bigger. 

    How the Democrats finally ousted Joe Biden

    Biden maybe could have ignored the combined assault of Pelosi, Schumer and Jeffries. But there was one person he could not ignore.

    Labor wants quotas for women on sports boards

    Almost 56 per cent of Australians competing in Paris are women – the highest proportion in history. But this is not reflected on the boards of most sports.

    ‘Not ready for female president’: voters weigh up switch to Harris

    It’s not Democratic House and Senate members who formally choose the next nominee but the delegates who vote at the party convention on August 19, writes Matthew Cranston.

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    RACE TO THE        WHITE HOUSE

    Kamala Harris raised over $US27.5 million ($41 million) in the five hours after her campaign launch on Sunday, according to fundraising platform ActBlue.

    Big donors swing behind Kamala Harris with $41m

    The vice-president is vetting potential running mates as she secures support from major Democratic Party funders.

    Elon Musk has endorsed Donald Trump, and his criticism of “wokeness” has become a mainstream opinion in tech circles.

    Has Silicon Valley gone MAGA?

    Some of America’s wealthiest tech investors have come out for Donald Trump. But most big tech leaders are staying silent, for now.

    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a recent campaign event.

    ‘Vague, tactless’: Can Kamala Harris overhaul her image to beat Trump?

    The vice president’s strengths and failings are under renewed scrutiny by Democrats as Joe Biden backs her to replace him as president.

    Biden urges unity to beat Trump after stunning race exit

    The US president ended his re-election campaign after fellow Democrats lost faith in him. Kamala Harris, 59, immediately accepted his endorsement.

    Biden’s legacy: ‘History will be kinder than voters were at the end’

    While many Democrats had deep admiration for him personally, they did not have the same affection for him politically.

    Get the front page and latest edition of the Financial Review as it was printed, delivered to your inbox every morning.

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    Companies

    Phil King, a former Macquarie sell-side analyst, has turned Regal into a key element in Australia’s equity markets.

    Taurus misled Phil King’s Regal in due diligence, former CFO claims

    Andrew Sampson was made redundant from Taurus in March. He claims he was dismissed after raising concerns about the conduct of the commodities financier’s founders.

    An LNG tanker waiting to be loaded in Louisiana. Woodside is hoping its purchase of Tellurian will give it exposure to the booming market.

    Woodside splashes $1.35b on US LNG to become ‘global powerhouse’

    The acquisition of Tellurian will give the ASX-listed oil and gas company a foothold to develop exports in the booming US market for shipping natural gas.

    South32’s Worsley mine in Western Australia.

    Environmental rules threaten survival of South32’s Worsley refinery

    More than $1b was wiped off the value of South32 as it cut production guidance and warned forest protection rules threatened the future of a WA alumina refinery

    CSR is the manufacturer of one of the most popular insulation products in the country, known as Bradford.

    CSR’s ‘extraordinary’ insulation price rise could be gouging

    A major distributor of the building materials giant’s products wants the company to hand over internal documents as it attempts to show misused of market power.

    He wrote Qantas’ Project Sunrise off as a PR stunt. Now he runs it

    After years in the planning, the airline’s head of international Cam Wallace is preparing to launch the ultra-long haul flights to London and New York.

    This private credit fund is going big on companies failing ESG tests

    Balmain Corporation said it had considered calling the strategy a “Vulture Series” – but decided naming it after a different bird of prey was more appropriate.

    Transurban’s Queensland office shake-up leads to departures

    The branch, which manages six toll roads, is losing more senior staff following a restructure and investigation into whistleblower complaints.

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    Markets

    Markets have generally favoured trades seen benefiting from Donald Trump’s advocacy of looser fiscal policy, higher trade tariffs and weaker regulations.

    Biden exit leaves markets asking what’s next for ‘Trump trade’

    There is little historical data to use for a read on how markets will react. The last sitting president who did not seek a second term was Lyndon Johnson in 1968.

    Harvest Lane’s Luke Cummings.

    M&A arb fund Harvest Lane keeps a ‘blacklist’ of boards to avoid

    Investor Luke Cummings has made a name for himself (and money) by trading M&A activity. But one deal that he’s steering clear of is the $8.8 billion Chemist Warehouse and Sigma merger.

    Veteran stockpicker Geoff Wilson is fighting to stop virtual-only AGMs.

    Geoff Wilson battles renewed push for virtual AGMs

    The veteran fund manager has launched a fresh campaign with the backing of his 130,000 retail investors to save the physical annual meeting.

    Once reluctant, super fund giants are flocking to private credit

    If they can find investments that earn close to double-digit returns with reasonable reliability, they’re happy to scale up – which is precisely what they’re doing

    If Earth’s ecosystem was a company, Climate Ltd would have a problem

    The core principles that drive good investment are also at play in climate change.

    Opinion

    Kamala Harris is now fighting in uncharted territory

    The Democrats must decide between a coronation of the vice president or a divisive contested convention.

    Edward Luce

    Columnist

    Edward Luce

    Trump’s return is no cause for chill in Australia

    Trump’s America-first populist mash-up of right-wing nationalism and left-wing economics threatens to jeopardise US leadership of the international rules-based order that benefits Australia.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Trump is again the urgent issue for allies

    Critics label the Trump-Vance ticket as isolationist in foreign policy. But the pair actually wants American priorities reordered to take on China.

    James Curran

    International editor

    James Curran

    Trump isn’t America’s saviour – he’s a threat to the free world

    Trump’s failure to acknowledge the globalisation of war threatens not only the Ukraine he proposes to neglect but also the Taiwan he says that he wants to help.

    Charles Moore

    Contributor

    Hard energy reality has mugged Fortescue’s hydrogen dreams

    Andrew Forrest is not alone. Many corporates have suffered a similar delusion about simple, easy and cheap transition.

    Patrick Gibbons

    Corporate advisor

    Patrick Gibbons

    Trump skips reset moment, doubles down on MAGA magic

    Donald Trump had the chance of a lifetime to reinvent himself following an assassination attempt. But why on earth would he do that?

    Matthew Cranston

    United States correspondent

    Matthew Cranston

    Reports

    Sustainability Leaders

    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

    Coalition overtakes Labor in popular vote

    The Coalition has inched ahead in the popular vote for the first time since the federal election. The Coalition could come within striking distance of minority government.

    ‘Complete joke’: Former building cops urge ABCC’s return

    Two former building watchdogs have rubbished claims Labor governments were unaware of behaviour inside the CFMEU: “Thuggery and standover tactics have prevailed for decades.”

    Anthony Albanese says he knows Kamala Harris well and she is a friend of Australia.

    Kamala Harris a ‘good friend to Australia’: Albanese

    Anthony Albanese has focused on building a bond with the Democrat’s likely presidential nominee.

    Caps on foreign students ‘don’t make sense’: WSU boss

    Western Sydney University boss George Williams says overseas students take up jobs that are difficult to fill and spend their money with local businesses and families.

    Labor wants quotas for women on sports boards

    Almost 56 per cent of Australians competing in Paris are women – the highest proportion in history. But this is not reflected on the boards of most sports.

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    World

    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a recent campaign event.

    ‘Vague, tactless’: Can Kamala Harris overhaul her image to beat Trump?

    The vice president’s strengths and failings are under renewed scrutiny by Democrats as Joe Biden backs her to replace him as president.

    Joe Biden’s announcement came after more than two weeks of Democrats urging him to withdraw from the race.

    How the Democrats finally ousted Joe Biden

    Biden maybe could have ignored the combined assault of Pelosi, Schumer and Jeffries. But there was one person he could not ignore.

    Vice President Kamal Harris embraces President Joe Biden at an event in March.

    Biden urges unity to beat Trump after stunning race exit

    The US president ended his re-election campaign after fellow Democrats lost faith in him. Kamala Harris, 59, immediately accepted his endorsement.

    The tragedy of Joe Biden: a cruel exit after 50 years in politics

    History will ultimately decide whether the Biden presidency was one of relative political normalcy, or an aberration sandwiched between the Trump presidencies.

    Biden’s legacy: ‘History will be kinder than voters were at the end’

    While many Democrats had deep admiration for him personally, they did not have the same affection for him politically.

    Property

    North Richmond in Sydney’s west. The volume of refinancing has begun to slow, likely pushing delinquency rates lower.

    Mortgage cliff turns into ‘a wave’ that is already subsiding

    The tailing off of refinancing is fuelling a rosier outlook for housing delinquencies as borrowers come to terms with higher-for-longer interest rates.

    Axiom Construction’s general manager Claire Perham.

    How building codes are crunching affordability

    Energy efficiency demands and stringent accessibility rules are increasing the cost of building homes by tens of thousands of dollars.

    Turramurra home sold for $4.6m despite weaker winter market

    The national auction market is losing steam ahead of the spring selling season, with buyer demand waning as expectations of a rate cut this year fizzle.

    Japanese investors eye Australian residential real estate

    Competition for Australian sites is heating up for Japanese companies such as Asahi Kasei Homes, Sumitomo Forestry Group and Daiwa House.

    Working from beach is the new WFH (just don’t tell your boss)

    Work from anywhere policies – allowing staff to spend some time abroad on the clock – makes people more likely to stay at a company for longer, a survey found.

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    Wealth

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    Revealed: Which super funds rate the best – and worst – for retirement

    Superannuation funds are going backwards in terms of preparing their customers for retirement, new research shows.

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

    Work through these 11 steps to grow your superannuation faster.

    New $3m super tax is ‘stealing my children’s inheritance’

    Family enterprises face hard questions about whether to abandon their succession and retirement plans by selling their shops, farms and factories,

    Technology

    Samsung plans different shape for AI phones

    Regular phones have peaked, but AI phones are going to need new shapes and sizes, says Samsung’s Mobile president, and it is already working on them.

    The CrowdStrike IT outage affected everything from airlines to supermarkets.

    Global IT outage the wake-up call we needed

    We can’t rely on luck to avoid these scenarios. We have to face the hard truths of cyberspace and to finally do something about them, writes Katherine Mansted.

    The digital paralysis rapidly spread around the world causing massive disruption at banks, airports, hospitals, television stations and many other organisations.

    Digital paralysis shows the dangers of e-globalisation

    Globalisation may be slowing, but e-globalisation is still accelerating. It is essential that, as far as possible, its dangers are minimised.

    Work & Careers

    Kiria McNamara says one of the hardest things about her job is having to make people redundant.

    My sixth form teacher told me to lower my sights

    Kiria McNamara is one of the 2024 BOSS Young Executives. She was told she would have trouble getting the marks to get into her chosen university course.

    This young exec wants to make sure his parents’ sacrifice was worth it

    Gurbaj Pawar is one of the 2024 BOSS Young Executives. He is head of strategy and projects at insurance broker network AUB Group.

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    Life & Luxury

    Xander Schauffele kisses the Claret Jug on the 18th green on Sunday.

    Schauffele roars to second major win of year at British Open

    The American golfer has delivered one of the British Open’s great finishing rounds to tame blustery Royal Troon after the Australian challenge petered out.

    Former netball star and now sports journalist Caitlin Bassett says she was born a perfectionist.

    Nine signs your ambition may be damaging your health

    When the desire to excel tips into perfectionism, your mental wellbeing can suffer.

    The brand to which our watch editor is surprisingly addicted

    “I’ve succumbed to the charms of a cheapie as a cheery alternative.”

    Tom Clark owner and co founder of Coutume cafe.

    Meet the Aussie who introduced Paris to the flat white

    Tom Clark opened Coutume in early 2011. Now it’s a chain of 15 cafes, with more than 100 employees. Oh, and there’s a wholesale roasting business, too.

    Meet the man at the helm of design icon Molteni&C

    Vincent Van Duysen, the visionary creative director of Italian design powerhouse Molteni&C, opens the door to his personal spaces.

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