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Why Tuesday is a huge moment for China’s crazy market rally

China looks set to deliver fiscal stimulus to support its monetary policy moves. There’s room for equities to keep running, but also reasons to be sceptical.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Australia’s IPO drought is the worst since the GFC

Fund managers are frustrated about the lack of quality listings on the ASX, and who can blame them? Anyone who got Guzman y Gomez for $22 is sitting on a tidy profit.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

ANZ loses appeal over botched $2.5b capital 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.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Iran, Israel and the rising threat of an Iranian nuclear bomb

Iran’s supreme leader may decide that the only way ahead for the regime - despised by its own citizens and vulnerable to Israeli attack - is nuclear weapons.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

Income tax hits 25-year high in Chalmers’ surplus

The treasurer’s second budget in the black has been underwritten by the highest share of wages taxation since before the GST was introduced in 2000.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

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?

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original

In Jerusalem, life is normal as Israel prepares for another war

While an invasion of southern Lebanon is seemingly inevitable, there is a sense of calm in the Israeli capital.

The Australian Financial Review |  | Fuente original