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Super funds’ meteoric rise poses new risks to financial stability: RBA

The $3.9 trillion sector’s rapid growth and its large exposure to the banking sector could amplify shocks in the future, the central bank has warned.

The ACCC accused the two big retailers of targeting families with stretched budgets and seeking discounts.

Woolworths and Coles could be ‘innocent’: Samuel

Graeme Samuel says the higher prices charged by the two major supermarkets could have been caused by suppliers, as the ACCC found the retailers have increased their earnings and operating margins over the past five years.

The US Steel plant in Clairton, Pennsylvania.

US economy bounces back in latest GDP update

The economy grew at a healthy 3 per cent while jobless claims dipped to a four-month low, according to the latest government figures.

Star needs new friends to stop the bleeding

Where will Star Entertainment’s shares trade? Surely, it’s going to be ugly on Friday morning.

NDIS cost blowout adds to inflation and rates pressure

A blowout in government spending on the $49 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme is adding to inflation pressures, economists say.

Super funds withdraw climate push against BHP

BHP has committed to disclose its investments in green steel innovation and produce a five-year financial plan after brokering a truce.

Private credit creeps past 10pc of business lending, RBA says

The rapid take-off in opaque private credit lending has prompted concerns in some pockets of the financial system.

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POWER LIST

The 10 most covertly powerful people in Australia in 2024

Those who wield the most clout behind the scenes in the nation’s business and politics.

Australia’s five most powerful people in education in 2024

As we hurtle to the end of the year, there are a lot of balls still up in the air for the sector. The question is, how many have landed?

The most powerful people in law are (from left) Stephen Gageler, Mark Dreyfus, Gina Cass-Gottlieb,  Andrew Bell, Michael Lee.

Australia’s top five powerbrokers in the law for 2024

It was a momentous year for the High Court, the competition regulator and outspoken judges. Here are the people setting the agenda in legal circles.

Australia’s 10 most powerful business leaders in 2024

The strongest voices for corporate Australia in a year when cost-of-living pressures have ripped through the most vulnerable parts of the economy.

Australia’s ‘brain boxes’ are a growing source of covert power

These research and advocacy institutes are on the rise. But to get the funding, they need to be seen.

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Sudanese children suffering from malnutrition are treated at an MSF clinic in Metche Camp, Chad, near the Sudanese border.

A genocide is under way in Sudan yet the world is silent

When an Arab militia rampaged through Maryam Suleiman’s village in the Darfur region of Sudan last year, “so many men were killed, like grains of sand”.

Young women are now not only more likely than men to be caring for family members, but also to be in work or full-time education.

Young women are leaving men behind (and not only at uni)

Females are now not only more likely than males to be caring for family members, but also to be in work or full-time education.

The West Wing is 25. Writer Aaron Sorkin explains the ‘walk-and-talk’

The show has become a cultural touchstone and, in an interview, its creator speaks about why he believes the politics were mostly beside the point.

Will AI be a bust? A Wall Street sceptic rings the alarm

Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’ head of stock research, warns that building too much of what the world doesn’t need “typically ends badly”.

Trump faces growing problem with the MAGA movement

A second Trump administration would be full of people like J.D.Vance, pursuing their own agendas at every level. The former president is denying a reality of his second term that everyone else can plainly see.

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Companies

Star Entertainment wiped $1.6 billion from its assets including the newly launched Queen’s Wharf in Brisbane.

‘On its knees’: Star slashes $1b off its casinos, slumps to huge loss

The gaming company has released its financial accounts almost a month after its shares were suspended.

Regal’s Phil King.

Platinum rejects Regal’s takeover on value grounds

Regal Funds offered 0.274 of its own shares for every Platinum Asset Management share plus a special dividend. But that wasn’t enough.

David Smitherman, Chief Executive Officer at EVDirect - Australian Distributor of BYD, in China this week.

BYD distributor insists no ‘kill switch’ inside its car software

The Australian face of China’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer said it cannot remotely control any EVs sold here, after the US sought a ban linked to spy fears.

Private credit is funding 11 per cent of business lending, even as stress rises in high-exposure areas like construction and novated leases.

Private credit creeps past 10pc of business lending, RBA says

The rapid take-off in opaque private credit lending has prompted concerns in some pockets of the financial system.

BlueScope sounded out as Whyalla steelworks rescuer

Sanjeev Gupta’s empire is showing further signs of distress as creditor defaults tick up against his other businesses in Australia, InfraBuild and Tahmoor coal.

Santos cleared of coercion over Narrabri land access

The result of an inquiry into an Environmental Defenders Office complaint comes as NSW extended a Santos “authority to survey” for a pipeline for Narrabri gas.

Why now may be the right time to invest in private credit

The Australian market for private credit is at an earlier stage of development, but attracting investment.

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Markets

Investors are returning to the Chinese sharemarket, buoyed by hope of a recovery in consumer demand.

China pledges more stimulus, driving asset prices higher

China’s Politburo injected fresh excitement into financial markets on Thursday, pushing for more fiscal spending to stabilise the property sector.

Guzman y Gomez listed on the ASX in June this year.

Guzman y Gomez IPO backers sell stake as stock joins ASX 200

The hottest IPO darling in recent memory has rallied hard since listing in June, but a few early investors have taken some money off the table.

 Antipodes’ Vihari Ross.

The one bank stock to own even with rate cuts coming

Ex-Magellan stock picker Vihari Ross names a US lender with the most near-term upside, says Amazon is still good value, and Hyundai is ripe for a re-rating.

ASX rallies as China pledges more stimulus; Regal rises

Shares advance; Platinum board says Regal bid ‘undervalues’ the listed global equities fund manager; ACCC allows Lendlease projects sale to Stockland and Supalai; Soul Patts profit slides. Follow updates here.

Ex-RBA governor Lowe joins Barrenjoey board

In February 2023 Philip Lowe found himself in hot water after accepting a lunch invite from Barrenjoey. This week he joined the start-up investment bank’s board.

Opinion

Labor’s smoke and mirrors on housing

Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese face much tougher questions about their economic agenda than the confusion about negative gearing and capital gains taxes.

Why now may be the right time to invest in private credit

The Australian market for private credit is at an earlier stage of development, but attracting investment.

Andrew McAuley

Managing Director at UBS Global Wealth Management Australia

Andrew McAuley

Resorting to riddles on negative gearing treats voters as mugs

This week showed the government’s performance remains far from polished when events wander off script.

Phillip Coorey

Political editor

Phillip Coorey

Australia is on the map but not on the minds of South-East Asia

Greater economic engagement with South-East Asia is needed not only for Australia’s sustained prosperity but also for its political clout as a bona fide Asian power.

Kyung-wha Kang

CEO of Asia Society

Kyung-wha Kang

Three ideas to sharpen up the Business Council of Australia’s act

Curiously, given business bangs on about innovation all the time, the BCA has failed to get the memo.

John Kunkel

Policy expert

John Kunkel

Why even good politicians are unpopular these days

It’s not just Keir Starmer – political leaders are on the nose around the world, and it’s not all their fault. Decades of peace and affluence have raised expectations.

Janan Ganesh

Contributor

Janan Ganesh

Reports

Technology - Valuation shift

This special report looks at shifting valuations for tech companies in public and private markets, plus how AI will change work.

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Politics

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton at the Perth Royal Show on Thursday.

Broken promises show ALP can’t be trusted on negative gearing: Dutton

Labor’s broken promises on tax cuts and super mean it could still curb tax breaks for housing investors after the election, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says.

The former ambassador and Bondi Partners boss says Australia should stick close to the US.

A Trump win would tank the US dollar: Hockey

America represents the world’s greatest sovereign risk for investors and overseas economies including Australia, the former ambassador and treasurer has warned.

A national review of the COVID-response is expected to recommend the permanent establishment of an Australian Centre for Disease Control.

Infection super agency to lead future pandemic response

A new Australian Centre for Disease Control will get powers to manage any future pandemic, under the national COVID-19 review due to be handed to government.

Australia’s new pandemic playbook

On the eve of the release of the national COVID-19 review, 10 key actions have emerged for when a similar pathogen hits Australia.

Victorian taxpayers to be slugged another $1b for Metro Tunnel

The cost of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel has blown out again, this time to $13.48 billion, with the state government blaming unprecedented cost overruns.

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World

Israeli soldiers practise drills near the border with Lebanon.

Fighting continues as US, France push for ceasefire

The US and its allies proposed a three-week truce between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon in a bid to head off an all-out war.

Sir Keir Starmer.

Why even good politicians are unpopular these days

It’s not just Keir Starmer – political leaders are on the nose around the world, and it’s not all their fault. Decades of peace and affluence have raised expectations.

Smoke rises from an Israeli airstrike north of Beirut, in the village of Ras Osta, Byblos district, seen from Maaysrah, Lebanon, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.

Calmness in Jerusalem belies the fact Israel is preparing for war

While an invasion of southern Lebanon is seemingly inevitable, there is a sense of calm in the Israeli capital.

I drove the ute that could ruin weekends. Here’s what happened

Electric vehicles have a veneer of delicacy; an assumption the BYD team is keen to dismiss with the new Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute.

Harris insists she’s a ‘capitalist’ in economic pitch

The Democratic presidential candidate has been under pressure to offer more details on her economic plans.

Property

ACCC green light for $1.3b Lendlease, Stockland estates deal

The divestment is one of a number of major initiatives that Lendlease boss Tony Lombardo is pursuing in a radical overhaul of the global developer.

Plans for Arthurs Seat Eagle include a new observation tower.

Adrenaline rush, light and sound show planned for Mornington cable car

Plans by Rich Lister Peter Gunn and NAB director Simon McKeon for Arthur Seat Eagle on the Mornington Peninsula include a thrilling luge ride.

388 George St, which sits on the corner of George Street and King Street, has sold after a softening of cap rate by about 170 basis points.

Brookfield to sell $480m stake in tower that Cartier calls home

Singaporean property giant UOL will buy Brookfield’s half stake of 388 George Street, which will be managed by Investa once the deal is completed.

Goldman Sachs’ old headquarters turned into $5850-a-month apartments

Both city and state are seeking ways to encourage more conversions to help alleviate New York City’s housing shortage.

BlackRock seeds $1.5b laboratory real estate fund

BlackRock is partnering with local private equity firm Wentworth Capital on a “pure play” laboratory fund that has already secured a number of seed assets

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Wealth

Kerry Stokes, Lindsay Fox, Monica Saunders-Weinberg, Betty Saunders-Klimenko and Imelda Roche.

Rich Lister wealth secrets revealed after 30-year loophole ends

Two years after removing an exemption that allowed Australia’s richest families to keep details of their private companies secret, their financials are filtering through.

How the daughters of Westfield’s John Saunders invest

Previously unreported filings for Terrace Tower, owned by the late businessman’s family, reveal assets worth $1.85 billion. But it has been a bumpy two years.

Hartman exit leaves separated Forrests occupying Tattarang board

The longest surviving member of the Forrest inner circle, John Hartman, has left the board of the private company that holds most of the couple’s combined fortune.

Technology

 Andrew Moore, chief executive of Spaceship

Cannon-Brookes-backed Spaceship acquired in $80m deal

The superannuation fintech, backed by Airtree and Grok Ventures, has been bought by eToro in an all-scrip deal.

Blue-sky thinking … Andrew Grill, ‘the actionable futurist’.

Meet the ‘actionable futurist’ who demystifies tech for the C-suite

Futurist Andrew Grill reckons execs will struggle to make good decisions about deploying tech in their businesses if they’re not actively using it themselves.

TikTok’s Price Check Guy has spent months monitoring Coles and Woolworths’ prices.

How a Caramello Koala helped catch Coles and Woolies out

As consumers’ belts tightened, price-sensitive shoppers vented their frustrations online on Reddit, TikTok and X. The ACCC, it seems, was listening.

Work & Careers

Nick Humphrey has ambitious plans for Hamilton Locke’s growth.

Legal privilege an ‘attraction’ in law firm’s consulting play

HPX Group chief executive Nick Humphrey says rolling consulting services into a legal practice means clients have a better chance of taking advantage of legal privilege.

Why becoming a chief of staff is good for your career

Three top executives who took on the role early in their careers say the position was a springboard to far bigger jobs.

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Life & Luxury

A Porsche Cayenne GTS, a Porsche 911 GT3 and two Wolf GB08 Tornado racing cars are among 30 cars, bikes, trucks and go-carts confiscated from instigators of the Plutus Payroll tax scandal to be auctioned off.

Luxury cars among Plutus Payroll tax fraud spoils up for grabs

A Porsche Cayenne GTS, a Porsche 911 GT3 and two Wolf GB08 Tornado racing cars are among 30 vehicles confiscated from instigators of the fraud that will be auctioned off.

Kylie Minogue, nominated for ARIA Album Of The Year, might just attend the award ceremony for the first time since she was inducted into ARIA’s Hall Of Fame in 2011.

It’s the Kylie and Troye show as ARIAs go for the masses

After a concept album about a cockroach won in 2023, the industry voters for Album Of The Year in 2024 have picked more mainstream fare.

Qantas jet at Sydney Airport.

Qantas says it won’t drop the ball as engineers strike

The airline says plans are in place to keep people moving over the AFL Grand Final weekend.

Dior fashion show.

Everything you want to know about Fashion Week

The whole soiree is actually a month, taking in four big events in New York, London, Milan and Paris. Here’s a rundown of what’s been happening on the runways.

Seven must-see shows this October

From a Bette Davis cabaret, to Celine Dion on the Titanic and a takeover in the Adelaide Botanic Garden, there are plenty of reasons to leave the house this month.

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