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Can Paul Schroder save the Australian dream?
Can Paul Schroder save the Australian dream?

More than $400 billion. Millions of members. And a front-row seat to the forces shaping the Australian economy.

If you think super is dull, or the peo…

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The market reacts to a fragile ceasefire
The market reacts to a fragile ceasefire

Around the globe investors cheered the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, with surging stocks and an oil price plunge.  

But, there are alre…

1 day, 15 hours ago

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Trump TACOs and Australia buys EVs
Trump TACOs and Australia buys EVs

It appeared the market was betting on another TACO Tuesday from Donald Trump. And it could be said that he’s delivered.

The US President has announced…

2 days, 14 hours ago

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Is AI going to 'eat your lunch'?
Is AI going to 'eat your lunch'?

After wild oscillations on Wall Street overnight, time is ticking and global investors are holding their breath as Donald Trump’s latest deadline for…

3 days, 14 hours ago

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What will markets make of 'Open the f***in' Strait'?
What will markets make of 'Open the f***in' Strait'?

Donald Trump has unleashed in a series of extraordinary social media posts, swearing and threatening Iran’s civilian infrastructure if the Strait of …

4 days, 14 hours ago

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Can Anthony Miller steady Westpac?
Can Anthony Miller steady Westpac?

More rate rises. A possible recession. And fresh pressure on households and business.

So how is one of Australia’s biggest banks preparing for what co…

1 week ago

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Are we already in a recession?
Are we already in a recession?

As the global energy crisis drags on, the Australian government has urged the nation to stay calm and carry on, with some extra financial relief comi…

1 week, 1 day ago

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Stocks, surcharges and small businesses
Stocks, surcharges and small businesses

US markets have surged, hanging big hopes on Donald Trump’s intimations that the war in Iran might be ending soon. But mission accomplished may not m…

1 week, 2 days ago

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Who pays for petrol?
Who pays for petrol?

With Brent Crude on track to end the month with its highest price rise in history, the Australian government is promising cost of living relief to mo…

1 week, 3 days ago

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Why house buyers aren't biting
Why house buyers aren't biting

The pre-Easter rush brought a flood of properties up for sale over the past weekend. 

But buyers, aren’t biting - at least not with the same hunger as…

1 week, 4 days ago

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