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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the beginning of the march in Canberra.

Albanese calls crisis meeting on male violence against women

The prime minister will hold a national cabinet meeting after being heckled at a Canberra rally protesting against a “national crisis” of gendered violence.

Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X.

Profit of $4804: how Musk’s takeover crushed Twitter in Australia

X is expected to be wound up in Australia after reporting just $3.4 million in revenue in the first half of 2023, documents reveal.

AFR readers have urged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to avoid stoking inflation with a big-spending budget next month.

AFR readers call for government spending restraint to fight inflation

Two-thirds of The Australian Financial Review readers have urged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to resist the urge to deliver a big-spending pre-election budget.

Gold Coast crypto-miner assets seized amid fears $60m would vanish

The corporate watchdog is alleging the firms providing financial advice without a licence, encouraging investment in crypto products.

FWO drops claims against CFMEU in 30pc of cases

The workplace watchdog has filed no new cases against the construction union for 18 months and has dropped many of those it inherited after Labor’s election.

Aldi pays mega $420m dividend to offshore parent

Newly released accounts reveal the discount supermarket chain made a hefty capital return to Austrian company Hofer KG in 2023.

ASX to bounce as Powell prepares to walk rates ‘tightrope’

The US Federal Reserve will take centre stage again this week, when some forecasters are expecting its chairman to address an increasingly poor inflation outlook.

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Edition

AFR Magazine - May

See the inner workings of the Gold Dinner charity gala, find out which Australians gave away the most money last year and don’t miss out women’s watch special.

MONDAY MEDIA

Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson take on Melbourne’s $220 million radio market from Monday.

Melbourne rivals hope Kyle and Jackie O’s sins haunt advertiser demand

Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson signed a 10-year, $200 million contract late last year. Now they’re taking on Melbourne’s $220 million radio market.

News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson.

News Corp restructure ‘savings’ soar as editors talk strategy

After a lacklustre advertising market struck media companies in 2024, a proposed restructure at News Corp will now aim to save $50 million instead of $15 million.

 X Corp owner Elon Musk.

The real reason Elon Musk is taking on Australia

Australia has become the latest battleground for the billionaire’s global war on internet censorship, Will he win?

Seven settles with man it wrongly named as Bondi killer

Less than a week into the job, Seven West Media’s chief executive Jeff Howard has apologised to student Ben Cohen for the error by its flagship Sunrise show.

Why Ita Buttrose used to spy on ABC hosts’ Twitter posts

The former ABC chairwoman has strong views on lots of topics, but social media use by journalists is a particular bugbear.

Get the latest business news on the go with the AFR’s new iOS app.

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Companies

While resilient inflation has raised the prospect of additional rate rises this year, which could put pressure on bank bad debts, bankers say the outlook is still positive.

Banks stare down spectre of bad debts, eye $4.5b return

Analysts say banks may declare higher dividends and share buybacks over the next fortnight’s earnings season as margin pressures ease.

The Dawson mine in Queensland that Anglo owns in a joint venture.

Anglo to run investor gauntlet after rejecting BHP’s $60b bid

The market is tipping BHP can come back with a higher offer, as it moves to acquire more copper assets. But first, Anglo American will face its own shareholders.

BHP CEO Mike Henry pictured in the Pilbara in 2022. Henry has been looking for a big copper deal.

BHP’s $60b copper play was years in the making

How chief executive Mike Henry has been methodically hunting a big deal for years.

Lendlease chief executive Tony Lombardo faces a major test at an upcoming investor day.

Tanarra sharpens criticism of Lendlease’s Lombardo, Ullmer

John Wylie’s firm has been calling for major changes at the property group. In a letter to investors, it makes clear its views of the company’s chief executive.

Aldi pays mega $420m dividend to offshore parent

Newly released accounts reveal the discount supermarket chain made a hefty capital return to Austrian company Hofer KG in 2023.

NSW wants fintechs to be part of the country’s largest bank contract

Westpac, ANZ and Citi are incumbents, but NSW Treasury wants innovative pitches to help solve issues, such as helping get payments to victims of domestic violence who may not have access to banks.

Woodside caught between twin objectives on a collision course

Woodside is hoping that technology, hard work and deployment will reconcile fidelity to net-zero with growth by pumping oil and gas.

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Markets

Reserve Bank governor Michelle Bullock.

The RBA is still threading the needle

The Reserve Bank’s next policy move is more likely to be a rate cut despite the evidence seen in the stronger than expected March inflation figures, says GSFM’s Stephen Miller.

ECB president Christine Lagarde says price surges in Europe and the US are different, but investors are wary.

Investors bet global central banks forced to delay rate cuts

Market expectations for loosening interest rates in Europe and the UK have been pushed back, as the US grapples with a hot economy.

Market bets the RBA will raise rates by August

Traders are ascribing a more than 50 per cent chance the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate as early as in August to stamp out inflation.

Kogan executives handed $17.6m payday three weeks before stock crash

The online retailer disclosed earlier this month that key executives would be able to sell options back to the company without having to exchange them for shares.

Activist Elliott builds $1b Anglo American stake

The hedge fund led by Paul Singer has built a billion dollar stake in BHP target Anglo American, placing it among its 10 biggest shareholders.

Opinion

How Australia is losing the equity market war

Australia’s equity capital markets are slipping behind global competitors on market value, shares traded and foreign listings. That trend is unlikely to change while the ASX is fixing its monopoly clearing and settlement system.

Tony Boyd

Contributor

Tony Boyd

Fight to the last Ukrainian

More aid is clearly a relief for Kyiv, but will it be enough to reverse the tide of the war?

James Curran

International editor

James Curran

Woodside Energy’s part in BHP’s low-carbon transition

The irony is that “The Big Australian” has the financial resources to bid for Anglo American partly because its legacy fossil fuel assets are now on Woodside Energy’s books.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

If Musk wins high stakes global battle, X could still lose the war

A court victory in the legal stoush over Australia’s eSafety commissioner’s take-down order might invite government intervention that bolsters regulation of the social media giants.

How Boomers are busting hopes for rate cuts

Macro commentator James Aitken says interest rates may have to head higher after we underestimated the increasingly powerful wealth effect.

Jonathan Shapiro

Senior reporter

Jonathan Shapiro

The RBA is still threading the needle

The Reserve Bank’s next policy move is more likely to be a rate cut despite the evidence seen in the stronger than expected March inflation figures, says GSFM’s Stephen Miller.

Stephen Miller

Former advisor Paul Keating

Stephen Miller
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Politics

Defence Minister Richard Marles visits Ukrainian troops at a training facility near Lviv, near the Polish border on Saturday.

Failure to reopen Australia embassy in Kyiv ‘an embarrassment’

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles visited Ukraine to unveil the package, including drones and air-defence systems, but there was one glaring omission from his trip.

AFR readers have urged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to avoid stoking inflation with a big-spending budget next month.

AFR readers call for government spending restraint to fight inflation

Two-thirds of The Australian Financial Review readers have urged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to resist the urge to deliver a big-spending pre-election budget.

Ray Griggs, Secretary for the Department of Social Services

The four Cs: How to rebuild a department after robo-debt

Considered one of Canberra’s best leaders, former navy chief Ray Griggs is now Department of Social Services secretary, helping to rebuild culture after a damning royal commission.

Imploding Star,  Woodside battle & hot inflation, again

This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony look at casino operator Star Entertainment’s second brush with disaster, go inside the battle over energy giant Woodside’s climate plan, and ask where rates go next after hot inflation numbers.

Government spending surge to fuel sticky inflation

Monthly spending figures show the federal budget bottom-line in the nine months to March was running $4.1 billion ahead of projections from December,

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World

Russian missiles pound Ukraine’s battered power plants

Russian missiles again targeted the nation’s strained energy grid in a broad and complex attack, as Defence Minister Richard Marles pledged $100 million in aid.

Workers on the production line for forklifts and construction machinery in China’s Hefei.

China factory profits slip as overcapacity troubles economic recovery

Industrial profits at large-scale Chinese companies declined 3.5 per cent from a year earlier in March, ending seven straight months of increases.

Police arrest protesters on Washington University’s campus in St. Louis.

US universities cite antisemitism in protest crackdown

Some universities moved to shut down encampments to protest against the Israel-Hamas war after reports of antisemitic activity.

Why China’s spies are being caught all over Europe

A flurry of arrests this week reflect the continent’s newly toughened response to Beijing’s espionage activities and political meddling.

South Korea’s president faces revolt over US security ties

After his party’s loss in parliamentary elections, Yoon Suk-yeol is under pressure over his pivot to a stronger US alliance and perceived anti-China policies.

Property

Cheeky Farms includes around 37,000 mango trees across four properties.

Huge mango farming operation in NT for sale by receivers

Receivers are hoping to recoup almost $10m owed to NAB through the sale of the Cheeky Farms aggregation of mango plantations.

Richard Pappas, managing director of Celsius Property Group.

The conundrum behind Perth’s housing price surge

There’s plenty of demand and many projects approved, but sky-high construction costs have left developers asking for more government money.

morgyn bostock

Why this apartment owner ditched real estate agents

Morgyn Bostock chose not to use an agent when she sold her home - and would happily do so again.

Over-50s lifestyle boss asking $30m for Byron retreat

GemLife CEO Adrian Puljich and wife Jessica list Byron estate for $30m, while mental health advocate Hugh van Cuylenburg and Penny Moody buy in Bangalow.

‘Get out now’: empty stores haunt iconic Sydney shopping streets

Retailers on Paddington’s Oxford Street and Newtown’s King Street are feeling the pinch of high operating costs and declining consumer confidence.

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Wealth

For those fortunate enough to have good health and money, semi-retirement is an increasingly popular option.

Why more Australians are choosing semi-retirement

Fusing the parts of work you still enjoy with hobbies, travel and passion projects is the dream for many. Here’s how to make a go of it

Why you’ll live longer than you think (and what it means for your wealth)

Very few people die at their age of life expectancy, giving rise to financial planning’s biggest conundrum: longevity risk.

A child won a share of her dad’s estate – despite planning to kill him

A 75 per cent success rate in contesting wills is encouraging more family members to sue for a bigger share. Here’s how to protect your final wishes.

Technology

ASIC moved on the company because it feared money would be scattered.

Gold Coast crypto-miner assets seized amid fears $60m would vanish

The corporate watchdog is alleging the firms providing financial advice without a licence, encouraging investment in crypto products.

Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep news stories in search results following a lengthy dispute.

Alphabet surges past $3 trillion, announces first-ever dividend

Google’s parent company rose nearly 16 per cent after first-quarter earnings beat expectations and a $US70 billion stock buyback was approved.

TikTok Australia general manger Brett Armstrong has rejected calls for the platform to be banned.

TikTok Australia makes its first stand after US ban laws pass

The US congress passed a bill on Wednesday requiring TikTok to be sold within a year or be banned in the country.

Work & Careers

Henri Aram was probably Australia’s oldest and most experienced financial advisor when he turned 90.

Henri Aram: the 101-year-old market gadfly

A reforming pioneer in the investment advice industry, Henri Aram was also outspoken about the operation of finance markets and the behaviour of big corporates.

NAPLAN reports arrive eight weeks early, giving more time to intervene

Detailed reports on how schools, classes and individual students performed in this year’s NAPLAN tests will start landing on Monday.

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Life & Luxury

Arthur Streeton’s Sunlight at the Camp is estimated to sell for between $1 million and $1.5 million.

Streeton stuns at $10m art auction

Arthur Streeton’s historic scene took top honours, but works by Bronwyn Oliver and Nicholas Harding were the big surprises.

Tesla Cybertruck spotted in Sydney

The electric ute has been cruising tourist sites before going on display amid Elon Musk’s ‘censorship’ battle with Australia.

When starting from scratch, plan to spend six months training, experts say.

How to train for a marathon no matter how fit you are

It might take you a year to prepare for, but even the complete novice can work their way up to do it. Here are some tips for where to start.

Peter Morgan at the premier of his play Patriots on Monday.

This new play shows how oligarchs helped Putin – but ended up losing

Peter Morgan’s new work follows Vladimir Putin’s rise to the presidency and the Russian high-fliers who mistakenly thought he’d be their puppet.

A simple recipe for baba ghanoush with a twist

A desire to dig deeper into Lebanese cuisine is redefining Gerard’s Bistro in Brisbane.

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