Yesterday
- Opinion
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The PE takeover battle that is like pulling teeth
Once a board has decided a takeover isn’t about the highest price, it enters the deal-making twilight zone. This one is a doozy.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
Shadow of JPMorgan’s Dimon hangs over red-hot Aussie banks
Huge share price runs are great for the banks. But they also create an unexpected problem for bank bosses.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
Investors should ignore CPI drama and focus on these five questions
The inflation story for the ASX is largely unchanged: price pressures remain uncomfortably high, and the RBA has little scope to support a weakening economy.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
Spluttering China the big risk to Rio Tinto’s new growth era
Rio boss Jakob Stausholm says the miner is at a growth inflection point and is relaxed about China’s apparent weakness. But sentiment towards resources is souring.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
Microsoft’s $334b sell-off is a sign of healthy AI doubts
Microsoft smashed analysts’ forecasts in the June quarter, but it still wasn’t enough to please a market that has bet too heavily on the AI revolution.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
743 days later, ANZ has little to cheer as Suncorp deal closes
After more than two years, ANZ’s $4.9 billion acquisition of Suncorp is finally complete. But the mood inside the two companies is wildly different.
- James Thomson
July
- Opinion
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Why Qantas isn’t a big winner from Rex turmoil
At first glance, Qantas looks the obvious winner from the turmoil at Rex. But the aviation sector’s comeback kid won’t be cheering this mess.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
Fortescue plunge reveals huge shoes to fill
Fortescue was fortunate to have such a sticky institutional backer for as long as it did. Now, it needs to find broader support.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
Why Australia’s No.1 hospitals business poached a supermarkets boss
Ramsay Health Care chairman David Thodey is trading in deep industry knowledge and expertise for a consultant’s mindset. Will it work?
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
$3b deal shows how BHP dusted itself off and tried again
Mike Henry was disappointed his $75 billion takeover bid for Anglo American failed. But his latest deal helps to show investors he has many other ways to play the copper bull story.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Investors are asking the wrong questions on interest rates
From the RBA to the BoJ to the Fed, the market’s obsession with interest rates will go into overdrive this week. But it may be leading investors down the wrong path.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
- Opinion
When politics and miners mix, investors get hurt
The last thing investors need in Australian mining is more shocks like the ban on uranium mining at Jabiluka. The industry is doing it hard enough.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
- Opinion
Car yards are full and dealers worry they are racing to the bottom
There’s been little economic data to offset expectations that the RBA needs to raise interest rates. A review of conditions at car dealerships caught our eye.
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- Anthony Macdonald
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CBA isn’t the only valuation puzzle for Australia’s biggest LIC
AFIC has almost $1 billion tied up in CBA stock, and is watching its eye-watering valuation closely. But it’s not CEO Mark Freeman’s only worry.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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How to end the $22b private health war
Many things have changed in the 22 years that Mark Fitzgibbon has spent at the helm of NIB. The tension between private health insurers and private hospitals isn’t one of them.
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- James Thomson
- Opinion
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There’s a frightening new bubble building in China
China’s property bubble has popped, its economy is spluttering and its sharemarket is all over the place. Now there’s a new problem to watch.
- James Thomson
- Opinion
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Macquarie has partly reversed its ban on banking coal deals
Sentiment against part of the coal industry has softened, and Macquarie has read the tea leaves.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Opinion
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Three ‘grown-up’ questions investors must ask themselves
It feels like a plethora of risks emerged during a wild week on world markets. One $24 trillion investor says it’s time for asset allocators to start asking hard questions.
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- James Thomson
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ANZ boss Elliott makes big call on bonds scandal
If Shayne Elliott is right, he’ll get out of this with a docked pay-packet. If not, the bank’s succession planning and strategy could be in ruins.
- Anthony Macdonald
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Macquarie investors will need patience as deal drought rolls on
Macquarie is well-positioned to win from the big shifts in markets – but the deal drought will delay those gains, despite a spring in the step of some bankers.
- James Thomson