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Westpac said its first half profit of $3.3bn was down 16 per cent on the first half last year.

Westpac deflects downturn with special dividend

The Westpac CEO also says getting inflation into the target range is proving difficult, and rates may not fall this year.

Admitting Qantas’ ‘ghost flight’ misconduct is a win for Hudson

Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has taken the pragmatic approaching of fessing up to the ACCC and ending the so-called ‘ghost flights’ case. It’s another step in her rebuild.

UBS’ Richard Schellbach says the main threat to the ASX 200 is a surge in bond yields.

ASX tipped to hit 8300 by year-end defying rate talk

Brokers and investors have all turned more positive on the outlook for the sharemarket, despite traders pushing out interest rate cut expectations to early next year.

Tech and property push ASX higher; GrainCorp drops

Shares advance; Qantas agrees to pay $120 million to resolve ACCC dispute; Westpac announces $1 billion buyback; GrainCorp downgrades profit guidance. Follow here for more.

ASX queries Kogan executive options sale ahead of share plunge

The online retailer, in response to questions from the market operator, said it did not think a poor sales update that sent its stock tumbling was material.

Stick or twist? How start-up investors know when it’s time to sell

VCs selling down Canva stakes could leave huge gains on the table, but don’t want to leave selling too late. Poorly timed sales have a history of destroying value, writes Adir Shiffman.

Fresh meat in the Optus sandwich promised a helping hand

Optus and its owner, Singtel, have made governance changes to try to make the incoming CEO’s job easier. We’ll wait to see the proof.

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monday media

Dentsu runs the media account for supermarket giant Woolworths.

Ad giant Dentsu’s epic losses no big deal for Japanese parent

Dentsu spends more than $1 billion every year in Australia on behalf of its clients, including Woolworths. It has lost $170 million over the past three years.

Geoff Selig at a Liberal Party conference in 2008.

Former NSW Liberal president Geoff Selig dies at 59

The businessman had been the chairman of catalogues and marketing firm IVE Group, which on Monday told investors of his death while on holiday in Europe.

Antony De Ceglie.

Stokes lieutenant Anthony De Ceglie wants a ‘unified voice’ at Seven

Seven West Media’s first company-wide editor-in-chief is now in charge of more than 30 news sites and 16 hours of news coverage every day.

Tax Office investigating Lachlan Murdoch’s Nova radio assets

The parent of SmoothFM revealed it is under an ATO microscope, hauling in PwC for tax compliance services.

Ten settles its Lehrmann bill, but from a shrinking purse

New accounts show Ten had almost $1 million set aside for litigation and legal bills before the Bruce Lehrmann defamation matter officially began.

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Companies

Qantas pays $120m to settle ghost flights case

Qantas customers on cancelled flights will receive up to $450 in compensation after the airline admitted it misled travellers and agreed to pay $120 million to settle a claim brought against it by the regulator.

Stephen Rue has run NBN Co, with his term set to expire in 2026. Instead, he will become Optus’ new chief executive.

NBN boss Stephen Rue appointed Optus chief executive

The man running the National Broadband Network has been appointed the telco’s new chief executive following the departure of Kelly Bayer Rosmarin.

GrainCorp boss Robert Spurway.

GrainCorp profit downgrade casts doubt over earnings target

GrainCorp boss Robert Spurway is expected to face a grilling over the company’s through-the-cycle guidance after a downgrade to 2023-24 earnings.

Endeavour Group chief executive Steve Donohue says spritzers are coming back into fashion.

Dan Murphy’s parent Endeavour posts 2.2pc sales growth

The pubs and bottle shops owner warned that market conditions have remained subdued so far in April.

Former APRA chairman Wayne Byres joins ASX board

His appointment comes as the exchange faces a range of governance questions after its failure to replace ageing clearing and settlements infrastructure.

THL in $200m wipeout as grey nomads stop buying campervans

The operator of Britz and Maui brands said it was also expecting to impair its businesses overseas, and was surprised by how quickly sales had dried up.

PwC survives Macquarie audit review

PwC has audited the Millionaires’ Factory since 1993, and it is one of its most lucrative ASX contracts.

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Markets

Former Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe still sees upside risk for rates.

Philip Lowe warns rates could rise again

The former RBA governor says with data surprising on the strong side getting back to a 2.5 per cent inflation level sustainably is not yet guaranteed.

Sage Capital’s Sean Fenton.

How Sage Capital is making money from other investors’ panic

Veteran hedge fund manager Sean Fenton has no qualms going against the crowd, buying ResMed after its collapse in 2023.

RBA governor Michele Bullock will be alert to sticky inflation, but there isn’t a strong reason to raise rates again.

RBA rate rise shock is being underestimated, history shows

It has raised interest rates almost every time in the last 25 years that it has faced the current high quarterly inflation figure immediately before a board meeting.

How markets were looking before the ASX opening bell

Futures indicate the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index is poised to rise 0.3 per cent at the start of trade on Monday, before the RBA’s May rates decider.

This BHP old boy thinks copper and rare earths prices will spike

Arafura Rare Earths boss Darryl Cuzzubbo says higher prices are inevitable for two commodities vital to the energy transition.

Opinion

Moment of truth on inflation for Reserve Bank’s credibility

At stake here is whether the supposedly politically independent central bank can re-establish the low inflation foundations that supported three decades of unbroken economic growth until the interruption of the pandemic.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

It’s economically naive to cut China out of direct investment

There may be more “like-minded” investors out there for Australia’s resources sector, but will they be as competitive and efficient as China has proven to be?

Answers emerge slowly to government’s $1b quantum questions

Questions are mounting over how PsiQuantum was backed when we have been told so often to marvel at local tech stars.

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The great success story of Indigenous enterprise is missing

Indigenous businesses have proven robust and resilient against all the odds – that should be included in the Closing the Gap reports as well.

Governor and treasurer share blame for sticky inflation

Michele Bullock and Jim Chalmers had fair warning about the need for decisive action.

Make this the tipping point on domestic violence

A tighter judicial system, support for families forced to leave violent homes, long-term culture change, and more sophisticated use of data and prediction. Nothing can be left off the table in tackling terror at home.

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Reports

BOSS Best Places to Work

The awards celebrate the achievements of the best small, medium and large organisations and nine sector winners.

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Politics

The Treasury paper covers how the firms are structured and regulated.

Big four accountants could face partner limits in governance crackdown

The big four accounting firms could be forced to slash partner numbers and incorporate their consulting businesses under a crackdown on governance standards.

For the big four, one of the big issues of 2022 was finding and keeping staff.

The 24 questions Treasury has about the big four consulting firms

The 16 “potential issues” raised by Treasury and the 24 questions it would like responses to about the structure of the firms and the wider sector.

Big government spending to widen budget deficits

Next week’s federal budget will be expansionary, not contractionary as some economists have called for, and will do less to contain inflation and interest rate pressures than Jim Chalmers’ previous surplus budgets.

Treasury questions the very nature of the big four consulting firms

Get ready for war as they fight back against suggestions they are too big, incapable of governing themselves and have compromised auditing roles.

Deeming cliff looms for 850k aged pensioners, welfare recipients

With inflation running high and cost-of-living pressures continuing to plague households, the government is being pressured to extend the freeze, or at least phase in, a higher deeming rate in the budget.

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World

Nothing to fear. Donald Trump speaks to Miami Formula One winner Lando Norris on Sunday (Monday AEST).

Gallows humour and escape: Trump’s possible return rattles Washington

Much of official Washington is bracing for the former president’s return – this time with ‘retribution’ as his avowed mission, the discussion is about self-imposed exile.

Berkshire Hathaway shareholders line up to take selfies with Greg Abel.

Warren Buffett anoints Berkshire’s new king

Warren Buffett said Greg Abel should have final decisions on investments at Berkshire at the first annual meeting since business partner Charlie Munger died.

Australia

Why Australia’s housing crisis has gone global

Households are going backwards in 13 developed economies, including Australia, as record immigration runs into a housing crisis.

‘Dark day for media’: Israel shuts down Al Jazeera’s operations

The government accused the Qatari-funded satellite channel of being a “Hamas mouthpiece” and a threat to national security.

Sunak clings on as PM by the skin of his teeth

The local elections were disastrous for the British PM, but rebel Tories have paused because the outcome suggests Labour may not be on course for a landslide.

Property

First cab off the rank: The investment property at 5 Pauls Drive, Valley View, was the first to be auctioned and reached a price of $885,000 before they paused and started selling the neighbouring home.

The complicated $1.8m sale of a ‘gamble’ that didn’t pay off

A suburban family bought their neighbours’ house to give them a larger block, but when interest rates went up further something had to give.

The suburbs where unit values are rising 11 times faster than houses

“Investors are snapping up apartments because they are more affordable and the yields are becoming quite attractive.”

Toorak power couple buy Nick and Camilla Speer’s $25m Portsea pad

Private equity executive Nick Speer and wife Camilla have sold their Portsea holiday compound Rovina to Toorak’s Sophie Oh and Grant Rule.

‘Tired’ deceased estate sells for $1m more than guide

Auction clearance rates rose at the weekend despite a 10pc increase in listings. Buyer’s agent David Morrell says good properties are “flying out the door”.

Farm land price growth to ease to 5pc in 2024 as rural incomes fall

Price growth this year is expected to be less than half the near 11 per cent achieved in 2023, as a three-year agricultural boom fades.

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Wealth

Venture capitalists Craig Blair, Paul Bassat, Rick Baker, and Michelle Deaker have to judge when to sell just as wisely as what to back.

Stick or twist? How start-up investors know when it’s time to sell

VCs selling down Canva stakes could leave huge gains on the table, but don’t want to leave selling too late. Poorly timed sales have a history of destroying value.

Boomers direct spending to kids and grandkids

Financial advisors report many over-65s are helping family members rather than splurging – though travel is a thing.

‘Larger than life’: packed memorial farewells Lang Walker

Friday’s two-hour public service for the property developer and Rich Lister, who died in January, was attended by a who’s who of Australian business and politics.

Technology

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AI start-ups face a rough financial reality check

The AI revolution, it is becoming clear in Silicon Valley, is going to come with a very big price tag.

There are more varieties of digital coins than any investor could care to count.

ASIC-investigated NGS Crypto was accused of ‘passing off’ as NGS Super

The Gold Coast-based cryptocurrency miner under investigation by the corporate watchdog was accused of passing itself off as part of a similarly named superannuation fund.

Sydney AI customer bot start-up raises from Peak XV

The Funded blog is the home for news on the tech deals that are done in Australia, as soon as we hear about them.

Work & Careers

United Workers Union national president Gary Bullock has emerged as a “formidable” powerbroker on the Labor left.

‘Ignore him at your peril’: The man who runs Queensland

The emergence of Gary “Blocker” Bullock as Labor’s most influential unionist is a story of the rise of the left and the decline of the once-mighty AWU.

Labor to give teaching, nursing students $320 per week payment

Teaching, nursing, midwifery and social work students will receive a weekly payment to help offset the costs of mandatory placements.

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Life & Luxury

Sydney’s best restaurants for a business lunch

Where to go when you’ve got a deal to discuss, when you want to impress your top client or thank the team – as tested by our reviewers.

Dell rethinks its legendary laptop

Dell has made some dramatic design choices in its quest to revitalise its legendary-but-ageing XPS laptop lineup, and we’re not sure all of them have worked.

Introducing the AFR’s new restaurant guide, Fin Dining & Wine

Fifty Australian restaurants at the top of their food game that also understand the particular needs of those doing business over lunch.

Super-agers had more volume in areas of the brain important for memory, most notably the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex.

What an even closer peek inside the brains of ‘super-agers’ reveals

Scientists have become enthralled by a subset of the population aged 80 and older who with the memory of a person 20 to 30 years younger.

The Savu whisky glass: by reducing the ethanol in a pour, it’s possible to better appreciate the whisky, so the argument goes.

What’s the difference between one whisky glass and another?

The Savu is a new product from Finland, designed to enhance enjoyment of your favourite tipple. We blind-tested it.

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