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    Impacts of the pandemic have given way to a new set of complex businesses conditions. How are CFO’s capitalising on growth opportunities in the face of rising inflation, low unemployment, energy transition pressures and supply chain issues?

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    Why execs don’t trust AI with big decisions yet

    A year after the launch of ChatGPT, businesses dabbling with generative AI aren’t convinced the technology would hold up under the intense scrutiny of a senate inquiry or lawsuit.

    • Tess Bennett

    PwC scandal hangs over audit quality fight, but clients aren’t waiting

    While the professional services sector awaits more detail on ASIC’s new audit quality review, clients are voting with their feet.

    • James Thomson

    Brookfield contemplates relisting Origin in as little as five years

    The Canadian giant has told potential co-investors that it could bring the energy group back to the stock exchange in a shorter timeframe than most expected.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Proxy firms say executives need more ‘skin in the game’

    The boards of locally listed companies can do better to align executives with bonus payments, they say, and boards must be more independent on remuneration.

    • Jonathan Shapiro

    ASIC hopes threat of criminal sanction enough to force good audits

    The regulator this year slashed the number of audits it reviews in its annual quality inspection regime from 45 to 30, even amid wider scrutiny on the sector.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    November 2023

    Energy transition penny drops on M&A, capital deals

    Everything comes back to how to invest in and make money from the energy transition.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Gold miners lift ASX, Origin Energy weighs

    Shares jump; Plenti boosted by NAB; retail sales fall 0.2 per cent; Origin delays LNG shipments; $A above US66¢; Follow CFO Live updates here.

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    • Timothy Moore, Cecile Lefort, Joshua Peach, Joanne Tran and Sarah Jones

    Dealmakers told to ‘give up weekends’ as M&A gets stuck

    Bankers and company chiefs are encountering more shareholder activism, while interested buyers do not want to get stuck in bidding wars for assets.

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    • Aaron Weinman

    AGL hangs its strategy on energy demand rise, not Paris Agreement

    EVs will spark a 30 per cent increase in home electricity consumption as drivers plug their cars in to recharge overnight.

    • Elouise Fowler

    Remote work, red tape and AI: Top CFOs name big risks

    The country’s top financial officers believe corporate Australia is heading towards a likely economic slowdown in good shape. But there are risks ahead.

    • James Thomson
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    Work from home frays workplace connections

    Endeavour CFO Kate Beattie worries that remoteness may hinder collaboration as leading chief financial officers say bringing people together drives innovation.

    • Jemima Whyte

    ATO warns small business to stop using tax to ‘prop up’ cash flow

    Operators are increasingly using unpaid tax and superannuation liabilities to support their cash flow, attracting growing scrutiny from the Tax Office.

    • Tom McIlroy

    The 25 best-performing CFOs in Australia

    Whitehaven Coal’s Kevin Ball has topped the ranks of the country’s best performing financial bosses, based on the increase in the miner’s market capitalisation.

    • Patrick Durkin

    AusSuper to use ‘disproportionate’ footprint to block Origin deal

    Several super funds have backed the giant’s stance that there are insufficient opportunities to deploy their capital in the energy transition locally.

    • Hannah Wootton

    Origin Energy share price tells the proxy story

    The bulk of the votes for Origin Energy’s scheme meeting are in, and while everyone claims to have not seen the “final” numbers, we can see where this is headed.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Treasury casts doubt on ACCC claims about bad behaviour in mergers

    The ACCC is pushing for a mandatory approval regime, meaning parties would not only have to tell the regulator of deals but also get approval before going ahead.

    • Michael Read

    Sharp drop in Australia’s economic competitiveness

    New analysis of a major international index of competitiveness has a bleak message for the country’s economic leaders, and suggests future prosperity is at risk.

    • Tom McIlroy

    October 2023

    Energy transition, digital shift make merger reform ‘critical’: ACCC

    Fundamental changes to the economy triggered by decarbonisation and digitisation make it even more “critical” for the regulator to oversee major mergers, it warns.

    • Hannah Wootton

    Why ASIC stopped naming and shaming the big four over audit quality

    The corporate regulator has now flagged it is planning to begin reviewing the operations of the six largest firms from next year.

    • Edmund Tadros and Patrick Durkin

    Super fund CEOs put ASX on notice over workplace conditions

    Industry super funds are using their $3.5 trillion asset pool to influence companies on decent work conditions, secure contracts and banning sexual harassment.

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    • Hannah Wootton
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    Greenwash clash as funds hit Boral board over lowered carbon targets

    A group of funds led by HESTA and AMP are demanding Boral reinstate its 2030 emissions reduction target. Boral says that would be akin to greenwashing.

    • Hannah Wootton

    Big super funds against pubs billionaire’s Endeavour shake-up

    The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors recommends a vote against Bruce Mathieson jnr and Bill Wavish in the Endeavour Group tussle.

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    • Simon Evans and Carrie LaFrenz

    Employment Hero secures $263m in year’s biggest capital raising

    The human resources technology firm has shrugged off depressed private tech market sentiment and is now valued at just shy of $2 billion.

    • Paul Smith

    The worrying rise in corporate busts

    More businesses are looking down the barrel of insolvency, as an economic slowdown crimps sales and squeezes profit margins as borrowing costs soar.

    • Karen Maley

    ‘It’s bad’: The 9.23pm moment ANZ’s $2.5b deal crumbled

    Hedge funds screaming down the phone, 2.26am emails to the client, billions of dollars at risk and a late night “Oh, f---” moment. Justice Mark Moshinsky reveals what it was like inside ANZ’s deal room.

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    • Anthony Macdonald