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Survey reveals Australian CEOs confident of economic improvement

KPMG CEO Andrew Yates has revealed some of the big economic pressures that chief executives are currently feeling at the moment. Mr Yates joined Sky News Business Reporter Ed Boyd to discuss KPMG’s annual CEO survey that revealed one in two CEOs are expecting weak growth, many are investing in Generative AI, most believe office workers will be back full-time within three years, and ESG expectations are a major focus.

Final budget result delivers $15.8 billion ‘back-to-back’ surplus due to lower spending

A drop in spending has netted the federal government a $15.8 billion surplus for the most recent financial year, despite the government’s tax take also falling in that time. The final budget outcome is $6.4 billion better than the $9.3 billion surplus forecast in May.

Australia’s lithium mining boom hit by sagging prices

Often called “white gold” and the key component in rechargeable batteries, the metal lithium is so light that it floats on water, but its price has sunk like a stone over the past year. Due to a combination of falling sales of electric vehicles, and a world oversupply, external of lithium ore, the cost of the main lithium compound has fallen by more than three quarters since June 2023.

Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia research reveals Aussies are struggling to seek advice on superannuation

Many people struggle to keep on top of their personal finances, but one trend in particular could leave Australians “poorer” as they head towards old age. Research has shown almost half of Australians have never sought advice about retirement.

Australian-owner Wesfarmers launches OnePass to take on global retail behemoth

Australia’s biggest retailers have united to take on online global retailers, launching a four-day shopping event to rival competitors like Amazon.

67 per cent of supermarket spend happens at Coles and Woolworths

ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh says “67 per cent” of spending at supermarkets happens at Coles and Woolworths. A report from Australia’s competition watchdog on supermarkets has found Coles and Woolworths hold significant numbers of undeveloped supermarket sites, which could prevent competitors from building new stores.

Household wealth up 1.5% in June quarter

Household wealth rose for the seventh consecutive quarter (up 1.5 per cent or $250 billion) in June 2024, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

ACCC fines EnergyAustralia $14m for misleading pricing statements

The Federal Court has whacked one of Australia’s “big three” energy retailers with a $14m fine for misleading customers over prices. The court ordered EnergyAustralia, a major electricity and gas seller, to pay the penalty for making false, misleading or deceptive statements to hundreds of thousands of consumers about electricity prices and for failing to provide mandatory information required by the Electricity Retail Code.

Negative gearing not ‘poison’ destroying Australia’s housing market

Assistant Professor of Economics at George Washington University Steven Hamilton has urged negative gearing is not the “bad guy” and is a perfectly “normal” part of the tax system. “I think the trouble with this discussion is the focus of the public discussion is all about negative gearing but if I think about the way we tax investments in Australia, it’s poor, we don’t do it well and that has nothing to do with negative gearing,” Mr Hamilton told Sky News Australia.

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