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    Consumer and wages data signal the economy is growing only slowly.

    Consumer slump hits profits and GDP growth

    Growth in profits and wages is slowing sharply across consumer-facing sectors such as retail and construction, raising expectations for sluggish June GDP figures.

    AirTrunk, founded by Robin Khuda, has gone from zero to $20 billion in less than a decade.

    AirTrunk owners keep bidders on the edge of their seats

    AirTrunk bidders expected the winner to be announced on Monday afternoon. Instead, they were given a loose promise to expect the results overnight or on Tuesday. 

    Luke O’Dwyer, development manager at Silverstone Developments.

    Investors have moved away on private hospitals, industry warns

    Investors in private hospital developments have shifted away from the sector, further heaping pressure on the healthcare system.

    Wild winds blow up solar farm profits

    Almost 80 per cent of NSW solar farm output was turned off on Sunday to avoid losses as prices plunged due to oversupply amid plentiful rooftop solar and wind power.

    McCann’s Star plan collides with angry lenders, politics

    It’s one thing to have a turnaround plan, it is another to get the clear air to pull it off.

    Sceptical NSW poised to reject Star’s pleas for tax relief

    But the Queensland government appears open to allowing the embattled casino operator to push back the tax debt that it owes, to give it breathing room.

    Macquarie’s $1.9b mortgage assault pushes big four

    The nation’s largest lenders are ready to ramp up competition for home borrowers.

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    Companies

    Macquarie’s quest for loan growth over the last few years fuelled an outbreak of intense mortgage competition.

    Macquarie’s $1.9b mortgage assault pushes big four

    The nation’s largest lenders are ready to ramp up competition for home borrowers.

    Association of Mining and Exploration Companies chief executive Warren Pearce.

    Changes to mining rule book ‘would not have helped Regis investors’

    Mining industry figures discuss rationale behind the proposed ESG amendments in light of the shock Indigenous heritage ruling that derailed the $1 billion project.

    Uncertainties in the British economy have led to a lower share price for Rightmove, despite the size of the market.

    REA eyes global transformation with $9b Rightmove purchase

    The News Corp-backed real estate platform confirmed it was interested in buying the largest property portal in the United Kingdom. Investors are unconvinced.

    EA Group’s Owen Wilson has made a bold play for Rightmove – the dominant player in UK property classifieds.

    History says REA’s $9b UK bet is a risk. But here’s why it can work

    Local investors have been repeatedly burnt by big Australian companies trying to go offshore. But there are sound strategic reasons why REA can defy history.

    Canva triples prices citing the need to pay for new AI design tools

    The increase in the cost of its popular software ahead of an IPO may lead some smaller customers to abandon the company for cheaper rivals, analysts warn.

    Autobarn owner’s new chief winds down McKinsey plan

    The Better Than Before program resulted in an “unacceptable” profit decline, as analysts suggested any new bid needed to be above $6 per share.

    Star asks lenders for relief and money to secure financial future

    The struggling casino giant has also asked for temporary tax relief from the NSW and Queensland governments as it prepares to resume trading on Monday.

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    Markets

    Westfield mall operator Scentre is launching an Australian-dollar hybrid issue.

    Hybrids make stealthy return in Scentre vision

    A $750 million hybrid security issue entertained by Scentre may encourage more corporations to turn to the Australian debt market to bolster their balance sheets.

    Commonwealth Bank extended its lead in the loans market in FY24.

    ‘Winner takes all’ cycle dashes hopes of ASX small-cap revival

    Blue-chip stocks asserted their dominance throughout the August reporting period, but analysts warn that has left valuations stretched.

    Broker Morgan Stanley claims cap rates for industrial and retail properties may have peaked.

    Here’s why REIT valuations may have finally bottomed

    Morgan Stanley says cap rates for industrial and retail properties have peaked, signalling a buying opportunity for investors. Office towers may have further to lose.

    ASX inches closer to record; CBA resets record high; Star suspended

    Gold miners take a hit. Dreamworld operator slips on tiger mauling. Iron ore declines on China woes. Follow for more.

    When bigger is not better: meet the fundies going it alone

    As the investment giants grapple with rising costs and dwindling assets, there’s a band of ultra boutique firms that have sprung up and are making waves.

    Opinion

    Why Albanese is talking big in WA

    The Albanese cabinet is trying to prop up its electoral standing in Western Australia with the promise of new jobs and economic opportunities. The resources sector is highly sceptical of Labor’s agenda.

    Is Anthony Albanese fated to lead the last majority government?

    Labor may not hold off the Greens, and the Coalition may not recapture the seats it lost to the teals. Another marriage of convenience may beckon.

    Lidija Ivanovski

    Former Labor adviser

    Lidija Ivanovski

    Why has a long-term understanding with Asia eluded us?

    Even as Australia has become more multicultural, the best we can manage is a pragmatic relationship punctuated with fits of enthusiasm.

    James Curran

    International editor

    James Curran

    Raising the bar against mergers will rob everyone of benefits

    Why clamp down on mergers with less than maximum benefits when the public would still gain from seeing them go through?

    Bran Black

    BCA chief executive

    Bran Black

    These two charts show the worst of the rental crisis is over

    Small shifts in behaviour can have a big effect. A jump in the number of homeowners welcoming flatmates has added the equivalent of 106,000 houses onto the market.

    Michael Read

    Economics correspondent

    Michael Read

    WA a case study in Australia’s carbon challenges

    Where the west goes now, so might Labor’s political fortunes. More important is what WA’s economic fortunes mean for Australia’s prosperity.

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    Higher Education Awards

    The Higher Education Awards highlight the tremendous contribution that the Higher Education sector makes to Australian capability, prosperity and society.

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    Politics

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists the comments are not new.

    Albanese backs in Chalmers over RBA rates stoush

    Dr Chalmers said at the weekend that global uncertainty and rate rises were “smashing the economy”. The opposition has accused Labor of trying to blame others for its failures.

    International students at the University of Sydney. IDP Education expects to be cushioned from the full impact of restrictive visa policies as it services higher-quality institutions.

    Student caps about education quality, not houses: Labor

    Assistant Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite said the changes were not about easing housing pressures, but instead about maintaining quality in higher education.

    WA Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson.

    WA calls for urgent action on private health funding crisis

    The WA government says the nation’s private healthcare system needs immediate reforms, with the state’s health minister lamenting fundamental problems in the sector. 

    Reynolds picked wrong target in Higgins defamation suit

    Brittany Higgins’ barrister said she spoke out about her alleged rape in parliament to ensure nobody experienced a similar ordeal, not to traumatise her former boss.

    Dozens of flights cancelled as 100,000 residents without power

    At least 26 domestic flights departing from Sydney Airport have been cancelled as residents in three states battle major power outages.

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    World

    Firefighters extinguish a fire after a rocket hit a building of a higher education institution in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.

    Russia pounds Kyiv with missiles, Ukraine’s military says

    Ukraine’s air defence units have destroyed more than 10 cruise missiles and nearly 10 ballistic missiles, says the city’s military administration.

    Ireland’s problem: what to do with its $14b budget surplus

    More than a decade on from a crash that required the EU and IMF to step in with loans, deciding what to do with the country’s tremendous fortune is proving tricky.

    People rally in Tel Aviv for a deal to be struck that would bring the remaining hostages home.

    US to present Israel-Gaza ceasefire ultimatum soon

    The US has been talking to Egypt and Qatar about the contours of a final “take it or leave it” deal that it plans to present to the parties in the coming weeks.

    China’s sputtering growth engines raise urgency for stimulus

    Factory activity contracted for a fourth straight month in August, according to an official poll of manufacturers.

    Israel braced for industrial action as ceasefire pressure grows

    Hundreds of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in cities around the nation on Sunday, in what appeared to be the largest protests since the October 7 attacks.

    Property

    Bricking up: New housing approvals rose in July, but the boost may not last.

    Apartments boost housing approvals – but not enough

    Australia’s home-building activity remains well below target to meet the government’s 1.2 million target. The slowdown is hitting all types of housing.

    Nick Politis says the investments will generate 6pc returns.

    ‘Great assets’: Nick Politis pays $50m for Porsche dealerships

    Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis has added two Melbourne Porsche dealerships to his 28pc stake in ASX-listed Eagers Automotive.

    The three-bedroom house at 68 Abbeville Street in Brisbane’s Upper Mount Gravatt sold at auction for $1.4 million.

    A $1.4m sale plays the Brisbane and Melbourne markets – and wins

    It wasn’t on purpose, but a young couple bought and sold in two capital city markets at just the right time.

    The ultrarich are buying up big, and using shell companies to hide it

    Across the country, the wealthy are increasingly creating schemes to shield real estate transactions from view. And with it, creating a whole new industry.

    Adelaide, Perth overtake Melbourne home values

    The shift in ranking was partly compositional, but it also reflected Melbourne’s deepening downturn.

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    Wealth

    The super funds failing to perform

    For the first time, all default MySuper options passed the APRA performance test, but big retail funds continue to underperform.

    Yachts, fine art and investment properties targeted by ATO

    The ATO will use data from insurance and property management companies to cross-check taxpayer claims.

    Beware – DIY repairs and renovations are a minefield for SMSFs

    Doing work on a property owned by your SMSF is fraught with danger because of strict tax and superannuation laws. Here’s what you need to know.

    Technology

    Melanie Perkins at a Canva event earlier this year. The company is rolling out plenty of new features, but increasing the price of its products.

    Canva triples prices citing the need to pay for new AI design tools

    The increase in the cost of its popular software ahead of an IPO may lead some smaller customers to abandon the company for cheaper rivals, analysts warn.

    Eric Schmidt, former CEO and chairman of Google.

    Why ex-Google chief Eric Schmidt warns we may have to pull plug on AI

    The former Google chief executive and chairman said Western democracies had to regain lost ground in industrial policy to counter China.

    Scott Farquhar, co-CEO and co-founder of Atlassian.

    Farquhar’s Atlassian era passes without a grand farewell

    Co-founders Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes spent their final day of as co-CEOs working from home. Venture capitalists say Farquhar’s influence goes beyond Atlassian.

    Work & Careers

    Former Super Retail Group executives Rebecca Farrell and Amelia Berczelly and former Tabcorp chief executive Adam Rytenskild are all suing their employer for allegedly unfair dismissals.

    How to sue your boss for getting fired, even if you earn $175,000-plus

    If you’re paid more than that amount a year and aren’t covered by an award, you can’t bring an unfair dismissal claim. But that doesn’t mean you can’t act.

    The allure of the loud know-nothing

    Do huge entry-level salaries encourage the selection of assertive, confident, forceful people rather than quieter, shyer rivals who are more competent?

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    Life & Luxury

    An edgy Hollywood hotel brand makes its Australian debut

    It may have its origins in Los Angeles, but The StandardX has embraced the gritty hipness of its new location in Fitzroy, Melbourne.

    Running a marathon with the big five. At least that was the plan

    Riots ended the promise of an extraordinary experience in a Kenyan game reserve. And while some thrilling safaris made up for any disappointment, there’s always next year.

    Scientists did not yet know why the drug reduced these risks.

    Ozempic reduces risk of heart failure by 27pc: study

    Scientists don’t yet know why. But the findings are important given that heart disease is the leading cause of death globally and in Australia.

    Need to get away? From pyramids to private islands, try these offers

    Jump on these deals for spontaneous getaways this month and holidays on the horizon. You’ll be glad you did.

    Carmakers mine their archives to bring missing models to life

    There might seem no reason to build a 1930s streetcar that never made it into production. But these extraordinary cars are not for your average driver.

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