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    Warren Buffett in 2018.

    Buffett halves his Apple stake in $116b stock dump

    The cash pile at Berkshire Hathaway has soared to $425 billion as Warren Buffett struggles to find stocks to buy.

    The USS Abraham Lincoln, pictured last year, has been sent to the Middle East.

    US sends warships to Mideast, says leave Lebanon on ‘any ticket’

    Iran has vowed revenge for the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran but it remains unclear how it will proceed.

    Simone Biles in action.

    Biles makes it three from three in dominant display

    Simone Biles, enough said; Charlie Senior defies boxing gloom to make medal match; Grae Morris wins windsurfing silver; WATCH Australian pair win tennis doubles.

    The venture capitalists who made J.D. Vance

    Vance is the first prominent tech venture capitalist to win a spot on a major party presidential ticket, in a sign of the industry’s growing power.

    BHP’s high-altitude copper bet shows guts, but glory isn’t guaranteed

    BHP boss Mike Henry has demonstrated plenty of courage by following the Lundin family to the top of the Andes mountains. Will he be rewarded?

    Iran arrests dozens in hunt for suspects in killing of Hamas leader

    Iran has begun a sweeping investigation into the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, with its intensity a sign of how damaging the security failure was.

    The world should realise Israel is fighting five wars

    The Jewish state’s conflicts are more about ideas than they are about geography, writes Bret Stephens.

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    paris 2024

    Silina Pha Aphay tries to help Lucia Moris.

    Seven heartwarming moments from the Olympics so far

    The best of humanity was on display at the Games, from a sprinter who turned back to help an injured opponent to Turkish dad who became a shooting icon.

    What’s on today? Check out the full schedule here

    Find the times and days of all your favourite sports right here with this interactive guide to the Paris Olympic Games.

    Can Jess make it two from two?

    Fox in hunt for more lucrative sponsors after making history

    Australia’s most successful individual Olympic medallist already has considerable earning power, experts say.

    Sakakibara rides race of her life to win BMX gold

    Saya Sakakibara stormed to the gold medal in the BMX race, just three years after suffering a horror crash in Tokyo.

    Think you’re busy? Australia’s water polo captains live two lives

    The co-captains of the men’s water polo team have full-time jobs. It’s the reality for many Australian athletes, particularly as they approach the end of their careers.

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    Tom daley in his hand-knitted Olympic sweater

    Should knitting be an Olympic sport?

    British diver Tom Daley may not be the first man to knit at the Games, but he’s probably the best known.

    David Sacks and Elon Musk in 2006. The men worked together at PayPal.

    The venture capitalists who made J.D. Vance

    Vance is the first prominent tech venture capitalist to win a spot on a major party presidential ticket, in a sign of the industry’s growing power.

    A publicity photo of Rex airline crew from Melbourne.

    Buoyed by subsidies, Rex Airlines can rise again

    The failure of the discount airline’s national strategy doesn’t spell the end of Rex, this aviation expert says.

    Should the US consider assassinating Putin?

    Despite the Russian president’s obsession with intrigue, denial and deception, he is a fairly predictable adversary, writes a former CIA officer.

    How Taylor Swift got very, very rich

    The tale of the singing star being exploited by a ruthless, male dominated music industry isn’t the full story.

    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

      Cettire parcels being collected in Taormina, Sicily, for delivery.

    The luxury bubble is bursting and not even Cettire is safe

    Prestige fashion is in a state of crisis as sales plunge and stocks pile up. For Cettire, which has operated in the grey market, this is its moment of truth.

    Atlassian founders $3.8b poorer as market punishes revenue miss

    Slowing revenue growth has dampened Scott Farquhar’s final showing as co-CEO of Atlassian.

    Fortescue executive chairman Andrew Forrest.

    Fortescue in-house lawyer issued spying instructions, court told

    Fortescue’s internal counsel personally reviewed the social media of an Element Zero defector to determine his location, according to an affidavit.

    Afterpay co-founder Nick Molnar.

    Nick Molnar to step up at Block, will report to Jack Dorsey

    On the three-year anniversary of Afterpay’s blockbuster sale to Block, its founder Jack Dorsey has promoted Nick Molnar to head of sales.

    PwC leaders at war over tax scandal

    PwC’s former general counsel says she repeatedly advised then chief Luke Sayers and the governance board that legal professional privilege was being misused.

    Marinus Link makes billion-dollar cable commitment

    The order should ensure the $3 billion-plus project to build a second power link to Tasmania starts up in 2030 when the energy market operator says it’s needed.

    BHP’s high-altitude copper bet shows guts, but glory isn’t guaranteed

    BHP boss Mike Henry has demonstrated plenty of courage by following the Lundin family to the top of the Andes mountains. Will he be rewarded?

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    Markets

    Wall Street.

    Atlassian falls 17pc as US jobs data flashes recession risk

    All three US equity benchmarks fell after July’s jobs report missed expectations and triggered worries the Fed is behind the curve in shifting to rate cuts.

    Several Wall Street firms revised their rate cut calls, seeing 50 basis point moves both next month and November.

    Fed policy patience cast in harsh light: Wall Street’s view

    As some economists and strategists pulled forward and lifted their rate cut forecasts, others said the violent market reaction to July’s jobs data was wrong.

    AI hype is mounting with some real-world problems.

    AI hype just collided with recession fears

    Investors were already worried about how artificial intelligence investment will turn into profits. That’s being compounded by fears of a broader economic slowdown.

    Atlassian founders $3.8b poorer as market punishes revenue miss

    Slowing revenue growth has dampened Scott Farquhar’s final showing as co-CEO of Atlassian.

    World’s richest lose $205b in stock slump, led by Bezos

    Wall Street’s week-ending sell-off hit a raft of billionaires from Jeff Bezos to Elon Musk, Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin and Larry Page.

    Opinion

    Bogus email address shows Jacinta Allan’s CFMEU crackdown is a joke

    The Victorian premier’s snap review of alleged criminal activity in the construction industry went 11 days without so much as an email address for whistleblowers to use. Until The Australian Financial Review asked about it.

    David Marin-Guzman

    Workplace correspondent

    David Marin-Guzman

    Election timing no longer swings on an elusive rate cut

    The government is at the mercy of the Reserve Bank. But the central bank is also subject to forces beyond its control.

    Laura Tingle

    Columnist

    Laura Tingle

    A Chinese doping scandal in Olympic swimming has become all-out war

    US media accused the World Anti-Doping Agency of keeping secret Chinese swimmers’ positive drug tests. WADA says it’s stuck in the middle of a geopolitical fight.

    Barry Svrluga

    Contributor

    The world should realise Israel is fighting five wars

    The Jewish state’s conflicts are more about ideas than they are about geography.

    Bret Stephens

    Contributor

    Paris shines in the glory of Olympic gold

    Paris has used its unique sights and attractions as the backdrop to its Games. But in terms of organisation too, this is the one that Brisbane must learn from in 2032.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Iran is playing a dangerous game

    There are plenty of reasons to be suspicious of Benjamin Netanyahu’s motives. But Tehran has an even uglier strategy to disrupt the Middle East.

    Thomas Friedman

    Contributor

    Thomas Friedman

    Reports

    Cybersecurity and AI

    The federal government lays out plans to help boost the nation’s cyber defences, while experts outline steps to stay safe.

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    Politics

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives at the Garma Festival in Arnhem Land on Friday: “You have kept the faith, and my government will keep faith with you.”

    PM promises major Indigenous economic plan

    Anthony Albanese will attend the Garma Festival in Arnhem Land on Saturday, saying his determination to close the disadvantage gap has not wavered.

    Former Minister Linda Reynolds arrives at the Supreme Court in Perth for the defamation trial, with husband Robert Reid (left) and lawyer Martin Bennett (right).

    Higgins cast Reynolds as villain in ‘fairytale’: lawyer

    Senator Linda Reynolds was cast as a villain in a “fictional story” constructed in Brittany Higgins’ mind, lawyers say.

    Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan will make a week-long trip to India next month.

    Allan urged to resist foreign student crackdown ahead of India trip

    Melbourne University has urged the Victorian premier to push back against the federal government’s crackdown on international students ahead of her trip next month.

    Fair Work names CFMEU administrator, seeks extraordinary powers

    The FWC has chosen a senior barrister to administer the union and wants to give him sweeping powers to follow dirty money and sack officials. The CFMEU says it’s taking legal advice.

    Inside the depraved mind of Hamas’ last man standing

    Israeli interrogator Micha Kobi believes only one fate can befall Hamas’ leader Yahya Sinwar: “He must die”.

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    World

    One in 11 jobs in New York city is estimated to be either directly or indirectly associated with the securities industry.

    US July jobs data points to unexpected weakness

    Nonfarm payrolls increased 114,000 last month and the jobless rate rose to 4.3 per cent, putting the Fed solidly on a path to cutting rates in September.

    Courtroom drawing shows Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, centre, and co-defendant Walid Bin Attash, left, attending a pre-trial session at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in 2008.

    Plea deal for 9/11 attack suspects revoked, death penalty back on table

    US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has revoked a plea agreement for the accused mastermind of the September 11 attacks and two other defendants.

    MAGA attacks on Kamala Harris have already become personal.

    How Kamala Harris took control of the Democratic Party

    As speculation grew over President Joe Biden’s future, officials and campaign aides were quietly reminded a backup quarterback was already on the roster.

    Israel working with US, UK as retaliatory strike from Iran looms

    Israel, the US and UK are coordinating the readiness of their military forces to respond to an expected strike by Iran.

    Aid workers still at risk after Australian’s death: report

    A former military chief says Israel should formally apologise and offer compensation to victims of bungled drone strike after serious failures by soldiers.

    Property

    The suburbs with the most international students have above-average rental vacancy rates.

    Vacancy rates show overseas students being scapegoated: unis

    New analysis shows locals in Australia’s three biggest cities have a better chance of finding an apartment in suburbs with large international student populations.

    Hungry maggots will devour food waste at the Hyatt at Darling Harbour.

    Why Australia’s biggest hotel is bringing in maggots

    The Hyatt Regency at Darling Harbour is the first in the world to use the fly larvae to dispose of its food waste – and it certainly won’t be the last.

    Lendi’s data showed that it took a big four bank about 20 days to discharge a mortgage.

    Investor borrowing picks up to a two-year high

    Vacancy rates have risen and rent growth is slowing, but Australia’s tight housing market is attracting investors, especially as confidence about interest rates grows.

    Unit prices rising faster than houses in 60pc of all suburbs

    Units are predicted to continue to outperform houses in the foreseeable future, even as the gap in values widens.

    QIC property funds head quits

    David Asplin, a 12-year veteran of the firm, has left just days after Michael O’Brien quit as the real estate division head.

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    Wealth

    Why Gen X needs to think about retirement right now

    A new generation of just over 5 million Australians – born between 1965 and 1980 – is approaching retirement.

    There are five types of investor. Which are you?

    The best investing advice is 2500 years old and comes from Greek philosopher Socrates: Know yourself.

    Why investors should take notice of Japan’s resurgence

    With its equity market finally breaching highs not seen since 1989, there is growing evidence Japan’s structural reforms are working.

    Technology

    Atlassian founders $3.8b poorer as market punishes revenue miss

    Slowing revenue growth has dampened Scott Farquhar’s final showing as co-CEO of Atlassian.

    Why this earnings season is the end of an era for Apple

    The AI era is upon Apple, and all of its tech peers, and the stories it tells its investors and customers about its products are about to change forever.

    The symbol for Intel appears on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite, on October 1, 2019 in New York. Intel Corp. Intel reports earnings on Thursday, August 1, 2024.

    Intel plans 15,000 job cuts after AI fumble

    The US chipmaker said it will also reduce capital spending as its turnaround strategy hits another setback.

    Work & Careers

    The author is a governor, or director, of Eton College on the outskirts of London. Eton is considered Britain’s most exclusive school.

    As a state school graduate, I believe in private schools

    A British financier explains why she educated her children privately, even though the government gave her a good education.

    How an Iranian refugee landed Australia’s biggest software deal

    When Altium CEO Aram Mirkazemi landed at Hobart Airport as a refugee from Iran he had very little English, but six weeks later he was studying at university.

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    Life & Luxury

    Ryan Reynolds, left, as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in the slapsticky Deadpool & Wolverine.

    Deadpool & Wolverine – a violent comedy on its way to movie immortality

    This “action-comedy” has more blood-letting than any other superhero movie, but its “R” rating hasn’t stopped it making financial history.

    Skibidi Toilet.

    Can a series about alien toilets really be the new Marvel?

    Born on YouTube as a series of short episodes, this surreal apocalyptic sci-fi has attracted the attention of Hollywood.

    Jude Males and Blake Neal are two of a dwindling number of boys studying ballet, pictured here at Queensland Ballet’s Thomas Dixon Centre.

    Drought of boys in ballet creates problems for budding ballerinas

    They are one half of a pas de deux, yet males are deserting ballet schools in alarming numbers. Queensland Ballet has gone all-out to reverse the trend.

    Former US Secretary of Defence Chris Miller is more of a rebel than you would think.

    ‘You don’t embarrass the New Yorker in Trump’ says military adviser

    Chris Miller, a former acting secretary of defence and Project 2025 contributor, says the AUKUS military alliance will be fine if Donald Trump wins the election, but Vladimir Putin could be in a jam.

    The report recommends reducing vascular risk factors such as obesity from unhealthy diets.

    High cholesterol critical factor in development of dementia, study finds

    Scientists have for the first time linked high cholesterol and vision loss to the onset of dementia, including them among 14 risk factors.

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