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 30.11.20
All day: Senate sitting All day: House of Representatives sitting 9.00am: Select Harvests FY results (SHV) 9.30am: Ai Group manufacturing indices 10.00am: Zip Co AGM (Z1P) 10.00am: Yellow Brick Road AGM (YBR) 11.00am: Freedom Foods AGM (FNP) 11.30am: ABS quarterly business indicators (September quarter) 4.10pm: Joint Committee - Foreign affairs, defence and trade 5.00pm: Domino’s Pizza investor day (DMP) TBC: Inquiry submission closing - Auditor-General Act 1997 TBC: Inquiry report tabling - National Commissioner 2020, defence and veteran suicide prevention
Tuesday 01.12.20
All day: Senate sitting All day: House of Representatives sitting 8.00am: Joint Committee - Review of AFP powers 11.30am: ABS current accounts (September quarter) 11.30am: ABS building approvals (for October) 2.30pm: RBA policy announcement TBC: Collins Foods HY results (CKF) TBC: IOOF investor day (IFL) TBC: Santos strategy day (STO) TBC: Inquiry report tabling - Tobacco harm reduction
Wednesday 02.12.20
All day: Senate sitting All day: House of Representatives sitting 8.30am: Quarterly Statement by the Council of Financial Regulators (CFR) 11.00am: RBA Governor Philip Lowe before House of Reps Committee on Economics 11.30am: ABS - September quarter GDP 11.30am: ABS - international trade (for October) TBC: Inquiry report tabling - Health insurance compliance TBC: Inquiry report tabling - Aged care recipient classification
Thursday 03.12.20
All day: Senate sitting All day: House of Representatives sitting 11.30am:ABS lending indicators (October)
Friday 04.12.20
10.00am:AP Eagers Extraordinary General Meeting (APE) 10.30am:Premier Investments AGM (PMV) 11.30am: ABS retail trade data (for November) (All times AEDT)
A man was snatched off the street for tracking protests online. He spent 4 years in custody and remains under scrutiny. By CHUN HAN WONG
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
When overconfidence is contagious
The 2001 Enron scandal shook Wall Street to its core and left thousands of people disillusioned and angry. By JOEY T. CHENG et al
THE TIMES
Why 'Mossad' blew a hole in Iran's nuclear program
Iran blamed Israel's intelligence agency for the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. For once nobody doubted it. By LOUISE CALLAGHAN and ANSHEL PFEFFER
WEALTHAre we missing something when it comes to electric cars? Australia might get left behind in what could be one of the investment themes of our time.
MANSIONA Brisbane property that once housed Bore Head, one of Queensland’s prized racehorses, has been revamped and is on the market.
LEADERSHIPMillennials, Gen Zers and the topic of younger generations of workers have become cause for concern, excitement, speculation and debate in recent years.
LUXURYWith a COVID vaccine on the horizon, Australian cruise devotees are looking local and luxe, and planning well ahead for their next adventures at sea.
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