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Minimum wage to rise; ‘Fix Swiss cheese AI rules'; TACO trade danger
Minimum wage to rise; ‘Fix Swiss cheese AI rules'; TACO trade danger

AU Financial Review

timea day ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

Minimum wage to rise; ‘Fix Swiss cheese AI rules'; TACO trade danger

Want to get this in your inbox at lunchtime every weekday? Financial Review subscribers can sign up for The Brief newsletter here. Plus start your day with our Before the Bell newsletter and read a full wrap of the day's news in Market Wrap. In today's news, the minimum wage will rise 3.5 per cent, Ed Husic tells the AFR AI Summit that 'Swiss cheese' rules must be fixed, and Donald Trump could still make markets choke on TACO trades.

US urges $40b defence spend; Soul Patts' $14b tie-up; Big bubble looms
US urges $40b defence spend; Soul Patts' $14b tie-up; Big bubble looms

AU Financial Review

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

US urges $40b defence spend; Soul Patts' $14b tie-up; Big bubble looms

Want to get this in your inbox at lunchtime every weekday? Financial Review subscribers can sign up for The Brief newsletter here. Plus start your day with our Before the Bell newsletter and read a full wrap of the day's news in Market Wrap. In today's news, the US is demanding that Australia add $40 billion to its defence budget, Soul Patts is merging with Brickworks, and AI stocks could become an even bigger bubble.

IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming
IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming

AU Financial Review

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming

IMAX will grow its number of screens in Australia from four to nine by 2027, at an average cost of $1.5 million each, on a bet that those still venturing out to cinemas want bigger screens and more lifelike imagery and sound than they can get at home. The NYSE-listed IMAX, which makes cameras and software to shoot movies like Oppenheimer and Furiosa in its high-resolution format and builds laser projectors and screens more than four times larger than the average cinema to show them, said it would partner in four new cinemas with EVT, the ASX-listed entertainment business controlled by Financial Review Rich Lister Alan Rydge.

Inheritocracy bad for nation; How Allan Myers rules; AI could kill WFH
Inheritocracy bad for nation; How Allan Myers rules; AI could kill WFH

AU Financial Review

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

Inheritocracy bad for nation; How Allan Myers rules; AI could kill WFH

Want to get this in your inbox at lunchtime every weekday? Financial Review subscribers can sign up for The Brief newsletter here. Plus start your day with our Before the Bell newsletter and read a full wrap of the day's news in Market Wrap. In today's news, Australia's new inheritocracy is bad for the country, Dunkeld locals are not in love with Rich Lister Allan Myers, and artificial intelligence could kill working from home.

US court blocks tariffs; Nvidia's jobs threat; Rich List's top 10
US court blocks tariffs; Nvidia's jobs threat; Rich List's top 10

AU Financial Review

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

US court blocks tariffs; Nvidia's jobs threat; Rich List's top 10

Want to get this in your inbox at lunchtime every weekday? Financial Review subscribers can sign up for The Brief newsletter here. Plus start your day with our Before the Bell newsletter and read a full wrap of the day's news in Market Wrap. In today's news, a US court strikes down Donald Trump's tariffs, Nvidia is banking on a big shift in artificial intelligence that could threaten your job, and we reveal Australia's top 10 richest people.

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