Get a head-start on your week: here are the business, economic and political events that will shape the agenda. Plus: Wealth, Property, Leadership and Luxury and must-reads from our exclusive global partners, The Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review, The Economist & The Times of London.
ERIC JOHNSTON The Australian Business Review Editor
What's Happening This Week
Monday 20.09.21
9.00am: House Committee hearing - Common ownership and capital concentration in Australia 9.00am: House Committee hearing - Constitutional reform and referendums 11.00am: Karoon Energy FY (KAR) 12.30pm: House Committee hearing - Developing Australia's space industry
12.30am: Conference Board Leading index m/m 9.30am: House Committee hearing - Common ownership and capital concentration in Australia 10.30am: Melbourne Institute Leading index m/m 10.30am: AGL Energy AGM (AGL) 11.00am: Premier Investments results FY (PMV) 11.30am: Widgie Nickel IPO (WIN) 11.45am: CEDA event - WA vice-chancellors panel 12.00pm: RBA assistant governor Michele Bullock as Bloomberg Inside Track (online)
Thursday 23.09.21
4.00am: US Federal Reserve FOMC Economic projections and statement 4.00am: US Federal Reserve Federal funds rate 8.00am: Mercury NZ AGM (MCY) 9.00am: Markit Flash manufacturing and services PMIs 9.15am: House Committee hearing - Review of the four major banks and other financial institutions 11.30am: ABS Labour force 11.30am: ABS Australian national accounts 11.30am: Revolver Resources IPO (RRR) 1.00pm: Forrestania IPO (FRS) 1.30pm: Suncorp AGM (SUN) 4.00pm: CEDA livestream event featuring Julia Gillard - Mental health reform 6.00pm: ECB Economic bulletin TBC: Washington H Soul Pattinson and Co FY (SOL) TBC: Brickworks FY (BKW)
Friday 24.09.21
11.00am: Pacific Edge IPO (PEB) TBC: Alvo Minerals IPO (ALV) All times AEST
Does trawling Facebook and TikTok help you recruit?
Social media sites have given many organisations a new hiring tool. But do they really work? By HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Submarine pact targets China's weakness
Australia's strategic decision could form a vast defence network to delp deter Beijing from expansionism. By ALASTAIR GALE, NANCY A. YOUSSEF
THE ECONOMIST
The pandemic and Zoom have left expats done for
The surest way to signal commitment to a market these days is not by importing top talent but by nurturing it locally. By THE ECONOMIST
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MANSIONLuxury entrepreneur Tim Gurner will stop at nothing to build his empire and the surging luxury home market is the latest arena in the developer's sights.
LEADERSHIPThe revelations of widespread 'answer-sharing' at KPMG have generated questions about the validity of online testing and training.
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