EDITORIAL: News of Trump and Xi’s ‘12-out-10’ meeting will come as a relief to Australia, which feared being caught in the middle between its closest security partner and its No. 1 trading partner.
TOM RICHARDSON: AI will accelerate the algorithm economy and its potential explains why mega-cap tech bosses will commit unlimited amounts to AI investments.
MARK RILEY: The Treasurer and Cabinet have good reason to think deeply about whether to proceed with their plan to withdraw the Federal household rebate in December.
AARON PATRICK: The Treasurer is stoking fear about international instability while his domestic policies contribute to price rises that could drive up interest rates.
Cummins’ absence opens a few questions — about leadership, about future planning, and about how this team adapts when its captain is watching from the sidelines.
EDITORIAL: Instead of further rate cuts, at best we can expect rates to be forced into a holding pattern and at worst we are staring down the barrel of a series of hikes.
DANE ELDRIDGE: Australia will go into the first Ashes Test without their skipper, and no one is more relieved than the Pommy star Cummins has tormented for years.
Ben Harvey charts the jaw-dropping rise of one of the most scandal-ridden companies on the ASX and asks whether Wisetech Global founder Richard White can survive his latest controversy.
AMELIA BROUN: Rowdy. Full on. Reckless. Loud. Naughty. Hearing young boys portrayed this way lights a fire inside me. I feel a deep duty to defend them.
LISA STHALEKAR: While Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli drew the spotlight it was the hosts who took the series — and a crucial step towards building their next World Cup squad.