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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Albanese and Chalmers: negative gearing’s odd couple

The prime minister and the treasurer are chalk and cheese on negative gearing. Some of the differences are generational, some look more philosophical. But how will they play out as the election looms?

RBA governor Michele Bullock said a higher exchange rate is good for inflation.

Why a rising $A is good news for the RBA and rate cuts

The Australian dollar has leapt US5¢ since August and is expected to climb further as other central banks cut interest rates and the RBA stays put.

Australia’s most powerful people in 2024.

Australia’s 10 most powerful people in 2024

There are three new faces on the Power list – plus some big swings in the ranking.

ASX gains, Star crashes 46pc, Endeavour reels from CEO exit

Shares rise; Endeavour Group loses CEO; ACCC concerned about Olam Agri - Namoi Cotton plans; Woolies, Coles under pressure post ACCC report. Follow updates here.

‘Utterly untrue’: Keating berates Marles over AUKUS defence

Paul Keating launched fresh criticism of the $368 billion agreement, part of internal Labor squabbling over the pact, which has not gone unnoticed in the UK and US.

Fight or fold? Coles, Woolies face the angry shoppers they ‘fooled’

With its bombshell allegations this week the ACCC has given the big supermarkets two options, neither particularly palatable. Do they fight or do they fold?

Endeavour Group CEO’s last drinks a chance to reset

Steve Donohue knows booze and retail as well as anyone, but shareholder diplomacy was a challenge. Good luck to whoever takes over.

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AFR Magazine – Power 2024

The hotly anticipated lists of Australia’s most powerful people in 2024.

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Donald Trump points to his father, Fred Trump at Trump Plaza Hotel, when Donald Trump jnr (front left) was still a child.

Without his father’s support, Trump would have been nothing

A new book exposes Donald Trump’s financial failures via the sheer accumulation of detail. It also raises a bigger question about the “fake it ’til you make it” ethos of modern America.

Anthony Albanese and Labor face the real possibility of ending up in minority government – or worse – at the next election.

Out in the cold: Why housing is just one problem for Labor

Unless Labor can dig its way out of its parliamentary quagmire, it faces the real possibility of ending up in minority government – or worse.

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”.

Will AI be a bust? A Goldman Sachs sceptic rings the alarm

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

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.

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Companies

Olam and LDC are locked in takeover battle for Namoi Cotton, the world’s sixth-targest producer.

Competition watchdog dissects Namoi takeover

Undertakings provided by Singapore’s Olam may be insufficient to approve a takeover of Namoi Cotton, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says. .

Endeavour Group boss Steven Donohue is exiting the top job after six years as CEO and 30 years with the company.

Dan Murphy’s parent Endeavour rocked by CEO exit

Over three decades Steve Donohue rose from the Dan Murphy’s shop floor to the top job. On Friday, he shocked the market with his departure.

John Palasty at his home in East Hills in Sydney’s west.

John Palasty jumps from Virtical’s sinking ship

The developer is trying to distance himself from Virtical’s collapsing empire, stepping down and selling his shares to a director of multiple failed companies.

Richard Goyder.

Richard Goyder on his biggest mistake at Qantas

The recently departed Qantas chairman admits he made some mistakes but says people forget how the pandemic changed the game.

ASIC’s Longo says Macquarie execs must reflect on poor compliance

The chairman of the corporate regulator says it is clear the investment bank had a reckless disregard for following the rules, after issuing a record fine.

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.

AFL boss warns against reform that would eradicate local bookies

In a wide-ranging interview, the AFL boss says he is also considering other marquee events to grow the sport.

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Markets

OPEC+, which groups OPEC members and allies such as Russia, is scheduled to raise output by 180,000 barrels per day in December.

Oil falls on report OPEC+ set to lift output in December

Saudi Arabia is committed to dropping its unofficial $US100 a barrel price target to win back market share, the Financial Times also reported.

The New York Stock Exchange.

What happened overnight? Materials and tech boosted the S&P 500

Australian shares were set to open higher. The S&P 500 broke its closing record. Iron ore topped $US100. Gold and copper rallied. Oil sank on a Saudi rethink.

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 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.

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.

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.

Inflation makes or breaks this year’s Power list

The power rankings reveal the splintering of traditional political power in a two-party system that is emerging alongside the economic strains.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

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

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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

Colonial First State super CEO Kelly Power says the digital advice tool is for unadvised clients.

Financial advice for $88: Super funds launch low-cost tools

Superannuation funds have ramped up their financial advice offerings, but the type of advice they can provide remains limited.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Albanese and Chalmers: negative gearing’s odd couple

The prime minister and the treasurer are chalk and cheese on negative gearing. Some of the differences are generational, some look more philosophical. But how will they play out as the election looms?

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.

‘Utterly untrue’: Keating berates Marles over AUKUS defence

Paul Keating launched fresh criticism of the $368 billion agreement, part of internal Labor squabbling over the pact, which has not gone unnoticed in the UK and US.

Donald Trump a threat to Australia’s economy: McKibbin

Long-term damage to Australian fortunes could result if the Republican nominee wins the US election and implements tariff hikes on China, new research suggests.

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World

Jim Chalmers speaks to the media in China.

China’s stimulus blitz ‘very very good’ for Australia: Chalmers

The treasurer, who is on a visit to Beijing, says iron ore exporters will remain under pressure amid slowing housing and infrastructure projects in China.

Israeli army vehicles move through the north on September 26, 2024 in Northern Israel, Israel. Hezbollah’s missiles continued to land in the area despite Israel’s extensive strikes across Lebanon and despite calls from the United States and France for a ceasefire.

One year on from October 7, the attacks still reverberate

As it prepares to mark the first anniversary of the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, Israel is risking a wider regional war.

A satellite image from Planet Labs from June appears to show cranes at the Wuchang shipyard.

China’s newest nuclear sub sinks in blow to modernisation

China’s newest nuclear attack submarine has sunk in a shipyard accident, in a setback to the country’s attempts to overtake the US in a naval arms race.

Why Netanyahu is Harris’ election nightmare

The Israeli prime minister continues to thumb his nose at Washington, and a wider war might well be the very October surprise Kamala Harris fears.

Netanyahu vows to strike Hezbollah with ‘full force’

The Israeli leader’s comments, as he arrived in New York for the UN General Assembly, dimmed hopes for a ceasefire.

Property

Goldman Sachs partner Zac Fletcher and his wife Kathryn have sold their Point Piper apartment for $13 million.

Bankruptcy, a diamond dealer and a $100m home: Spring in Point Piper

A Goldman Sachs partner offloads a $13 million unit, receivers put a $12 million penthouse to market, and a childcare entrepreneur lists a $100 million waterfront.

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.

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.

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Parents’ eye-watering education bills don’t end with school

With university costs on the rise and tuition debt smashing the borrowing capacity of first-home buyers, helping kids get started in life has arguably never been more expensive. Plan and save early, experts say. We’ve also found the most generous scholarships available.

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.

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

Matthew McMillan, Partner at Lander + Rogers.

‘Gold rush mentality’: Lawyers pile into AI advice

Lawyers are taking advantage of uncertainty around the legal implications of artificial intelligence use to build out new practices in the area.

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.

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Life & Luxury

Art conservator David Stein at his new Woollahra studio. Stein is selling his Sydney conservation business after many years, partly because the risk of damaging contemporary artworks is too stressful.

‘Ambulance chaser of the art world’ to hang up his retouch brush

After 40 years as one of Australia’s leading art conservators, David Stein is calling time.

Kirsha Kaechele and supporters celebrate the Ladies Lounge Supreme Court verdict on Friday morning.

Women-only gallery’s court win: ‘30 seconds to squash the patriarchy’

Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art will be allowed to reopen its Ladies Lounge and exclude men after Tasmania’s Supreme Court found it didn’t breach anti-discrimination law.

At Lunch with AFR. Steve Robson, Australian Medical Association president eating at Raku in restaurant in Canberra

Meet the AC/DC-loving chief doctor who eats by example

Outgoing Australian Medical Association president Steve Robson says prevention is the only cure for Australia’s sick health system.

Left: Fitzroy’s Alastair Lynch flies high over Ben Buckley (left) as John Longmire watches on. Right: Sydney’s Isaac Heeney launches over GWS defender Jack Buckley.

The remarkable history in Heeney’s magic mark

Hard lessons learned through elite sporting administration taught these two Australian business partners invaluable lessons for navigating the corporate sector.

Andrew Dillon.

AFL boss warns against reform that would eradicate local bookies

In a wide-ranging interview, the AFL boss says he is also considering other marquee events to grow the sport.

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