Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
Advertisement
AUDUSD0.6877
-0.0002 (-0.03%)-0.03%
S&P/ASX 2008,188.20
-20.70 (-0.25%)-0.25%
All Ords8,462.10
-19.80 (-0.23%)-0.23%
NZX 504,662.25
-5.62 (-0.12%)-0.12%
Hang Seng22,240.27
1106.59 (5.24%)5.24%
Nikkei37,756.09
-895.88 (-2.32%)-2.32%
View all

The search is on for the 2025 Best Places to Work.

Nominate now.

Shayne Elliott with Jim Chalmers earlier this year. Mr Elliott was ANZ’s chief financial officer at the time of the capital raising.

ANZ fails to overturn finding that it breached rules in $2.5b raising

The bank was attempting to have a ruling thrown out that it kept the market in the dark during a big institutional shortfall almost a decade ago.

J.D. Vance and Tim Walz face off in the vice presidential debate.

Walz, Vance clash, politely, in policy-heavy debate

The two vice-president hopefuls mostly struck a cordial tone, instead saving their fire for the candidates at the top of their tickets during their only debate.

Oil markets had largely ignored rising Middle East tensions this year.

Investors shouldn’t worry about Iran’s attack on Israel – yet

The “risk off” reaction of global markets to the missile barrage is predictable. But there are good reasons to look past the escalating conflict.

ASX wobbles; iron ore rally lifts BHP, Rio

Shares subdued; MFF eyes Montaka; HPI rejects Charter Hall-Hostplus bid; Macquarie tips massive degradation in Star; Santos inks LNG contract with TotalEnergies. Follow updates here.

Double dissolution election threat ‘serious’: Labor

Labor is preparing to reintroduce its stalled shared equity housing bill into parliament next week, in an attempt to increase pressure on the Greens.

PM condemns Iran for Israel missile strike

Anthony Albanese called for a Middle East ceasefire, as he warned that planned pro-Palestinian protests for October 7 would stoke disharmony.

RBA should spell out rules on private meetings with market movers

The holding of confidential meetings can backfire when some people think that others are getting advantaged access to the central bank’s thinking, writes John Kehoe.

Advertisement

The hotly anticipated lists of who wields the most overt, covert and cultural clout in Australia.

Discover the most powerful people in 2024

Companies

Mine or money pit? Dartbrook coal believers stump up again

It’s almost a decade since Nathan Tinkler launched a revival plan for Dartbrook coal mine, and the heirs of that strategy are making one last push to get it up.

Magellan co-founder Chris Mackay is expanding his MFF Capital Investments

Chris Mackay buys Montaka, outlines Magellan-like vision

The Magellan Financial Group’s co-founder is roping a new manager into his $2 billion investment vehicle and his expectations are high.

Star’s Sydney casino has long been the embattled gaming company’s flagship asset.

How much is Star’s Sydney casino worth? Just $8m, says Barrenjoey

The broker has warned clients that the company will post years of losses as it struggles with falling revenues and big costs involved in developing its hotels.

Sinead Taylor.

CBA shuffles exec ranks, appoints new institutional bank boss

Andrew Hinchliff will become chief risk officer and Sinead Taylor will run the CBA institutional bank, amid other leadership changes unveiled on Wednesday.

Big-box chains not like Coles and Woolies, business warns MPs

Furniture giant IKEA says its business model did not allow deceptive price setting and it treats suppliers of live plants and food market items co-operatively. 

Qatar Airways to buy 25pc of Virgin Australia, funding big expansion

The deal with Bain Capital will allow the Gulf carrier to effectively bypass government approvals for more flights, creating a formidable rival for Qantas.

Samsung begins job cuts in Australia

The South Korean company has begun to pare staff, following similar moves in India and Latin America.

Companies in the News

Search companies

View stories and data from an ASX listed company

Markets

Israeli families take cover on the side of a freeway from Iranian missile strikes.

Middle East escalation rocks bullish markets

Investors have been dealt a swift reality check as tensions between Iran and Israel threaten to bubble over after missile attacks.

Jobs figures are promising.

US job openings climb to three-month high, exceeding forecast

Job openings rose beyond expectations, but other economic indicators showed a mixed picture of the labour market.

The New York Stock Exchange.

What happened overnight? Apple and Nvidia dropped as a new quarter began

Australian shares were set to open higher, US stocks closed lower, paced by the megacap leaders. Oil briefly spiked as Iran attacked Israel.

ASX caught in China-fuelled short squeeze

Avoiding China and owning banks was an easy route to beating the market. Now those winning bets are crumbling.

Rio Tinto, REA, JB Hi-Fi sitting on franking credit war chest

Morgan Stanley has identified the companies with the highest level of franking credits on their balance sheets. Releasing them is not so easy.

Opinion

A narrow window to change the fortunes of the ASX

The cost and regulatory burden of a public listing is driving companies and investors into the arms of private capital. The ASX needs to fix itself.

Iran is playing its last few cards as its missiles strike Israel

Iran has little chance of defeating Israel in an all-out war. Tehran is in no position to dictate terms, and it knows it.

Patrick Gibbons

Corporate advisor

Patrick Gibbons

RBA should spell out rules on private meetings with market movers

The holding of confidential meetings can backfire when some people think that others are getting advantaged access to the central bank’s thinking.

John Kehoe

Economics editor

John Kehoe

Trump could be the biggest winner from Middle East escalation

The former president claims the world was at peace during his rule and that the “weakness” of the Biden administration has led to wars in Europe and the Levant.

Where middle Australia meets the Middle East

Israel’s push into Lebanon ensures a greater fraying of any complacency about this country’s claims to enjoy enduring social cohesion over generations of immigrants.

RBA must make rules of engagement explicit

The central bank should keep on talking to bankers, market economists, and politicians. But it needs transparent rules to guide it when it does.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View
Advertisement

Politics

Lisa Jamieson says demands for Orange Sky’s services in Mackay continue to rise as cost-of-living bites for regional Queenslanders.

How Labor could lose its heartland for the first time in a century

Regional Queenslanders have been struggling with the severe lack of housing supply for years but cost of living has now pushed many over the edge.

The RBA may be actively choosing to tolerate hotter inflation to preserve employment.

RBA barred Westpac in third case of briefing leak

A suspected leak of an off-record briefing from Michele Bullock led to the bank being black-listed for 12 months.

Mr Comyn said the serviceability buffer had increased financial stability at a business lunch in Sydney.

CBA’s Comyn backs APRA’s mortgage buffer rules amid intense criticism

The chief executive of the country’s biggest lender said critics – who say the regulations make loans unattainable – were looking for an easy but ineffective fix.

Debt hits seven-year low before decade of deficits

Federal government net debt has fallen to its lowest level since 2017, but economists say the coming decade of deficits will send borrowing levels higher.

Sex work, yoga and cuddle therapy banned from NDIS spending

The list of approved and banned services for participants in the scheme comes into effect on Thursday, with a one-year transition period.

SPONSORED

World

Israeli police take position after a shooting in Jaffa, a mixed Arab-Jewish area of Tel Aviv, Israel.

Israel’s twin fears collide on a Jaffa street

Israelis confronted the anxieties that have consumed them for most of their lives – a chance encounter with death from a gunman, and an attack by a powerful enemy.

America’s gridlock election: ‘they are fighting for inches’

With just over a month until polling day, the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is too close to call. Is there anything that can shift voters’ views?

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed last weekend.

Actually, the US absolutely does need to escalate in Iran

Iran presents an utterly intolerable threat not only to Israel but also to the United States and whatever remains of the liberal international order.

Iran launches salvo of ballistic missiles at Israel

Israel said more than 180 had been launched against it and vowed a “painful response”. No casualties were initially reported.

Vance’s mother deals with her past and his future

Trump’s running mate hid nothing in his warts-and-all memoir Hillbilly Elegy – including his mother’s addictions.

Property

Pedestrians in central Dublin’s Anne Street South.

Ireland hits wealthy with ‘mansion tax’

The introduction of a third band of stamp duty is expected to raise €80 million a year.

Activity returning: Shenzhen, along with other large Chinese cities, has eased home-buying restrictions.

Chinese home buyers scout showrooms at midnight after stimulus

The swift turnaround in sentiment of retail investors has fuelled hopes that the country’s property market freefall may finally be halted.

Giselle Collins.

Pub landlord HPI rejects consortium’s $710m bid

The ASX-listed owner of 58 pubs told investors the bid undervalued its portfolio, which would only grow more in value as rates fell.

The suburbs where house prices slumped by up to $288k in three months

The pressures of high interest rates and poor affordability triggered a decline in median house values in some of the country’s most expensive markets.

High rates, low confidence - and tax cloud - hit housing pipeline

Australia’s need for new housing is intense, but in a market where feasibilities are “challenging”, that’s not translating into new homes.

Advertisement

Wealth

The ATO looks at how lifestyles match up with declared income.

How the ATO caught taxpayers cheating on ‘lifestyle’ assets

The Tax Office has provided The Australian Financial Review with exclusive details about some recent investigations.

How to know if it’s time to sell shares

Sometimes it’s best to sell slowly; at other times quicker is better. Experts weigh in on how to know when it’s time to sell.

My son is off to uni. Should I give him a credit card for emergencies?

Set clear guidelines around what constitutes an emergency. Does a late-night taxi ride home from the pub qualify?

Technology

Linda Rogan outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Tuesday.

WiseTech billionaire pushes to suppress stoush with Sydney beautician

Richard White is pursuing wellness entrepreneur and Real Housewives of Sydney contender Linda Rogan for bankruptcy. She says there is more to it.

Why the Series 10 is now Apple’s best watch

The Watch Ultra 2 is still Apple’s most expensive watch, but the new Series 10 betters it in some (but not all) ways that matter.

Ocean cruising too slow for you? Speed things up with this action cam

DJI’s Osmo Action 5 Pro has features that will turn even the most sedate sojourn into a white-knuckle adventure.

Work & Careers

Explore how your boss measures up on the gender pay gap

Company-specific gender pay gaps were revealed for the first time earlier this year. Enter your industry and company in our interactive chart below to see how they measure up.

Manager to pay $500k for stealing clients and mowing his phone

Craig Martin faces the rare damages order over his move to a rival firm after his phones were immersed in water or “met with the unhappy fate of being run over by a lawn mower”.

Advertisement

Life & Luxury

What’s new in cruising: From a $2.5m suite to the rise of hotel yachts

Cruising is livelier, more varied and more interesting than ever before. We delve into the best trends and latest happenings.

Monet, Van Gogh star as international auctions heat up

The 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in Hong Kong set an Asian auction record for two of the world’s most cherished artists, Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet.

Our hot lap in the new and even more powerful Taycan Turbo

Former F3 champion Karl Reindler reckons the all-electric Porsche would get within a couple of seconds of a petrol-powered 911 Turbo.

The Zimmermann show in Paris.

How Zimmermann brought surf and sun to Paris Fashion Week

Now a permanent fixture on the Paris calendar, the Australian brand has found its feet, and is giving them brand new shoes.

The classic Chanel suits on the runway.

No designer? No problem as Chanel flies high at Fashion Week

Chanel’s creative director Virginie Viard left the brand in June, leaving the French house without a leader. For the brand’s loyal clients, it’s not an issue.

From the gallery