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15 August 2025 • By Georgie Preston • 1 min read

Fund managers push back on passive, say active ETF fees justified

As investor flows into fixed income ETFs accelerate, active managers are mounting a defence of their higher fees, arguing that in bond markets, ...

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Rest and ART push ASIC to ease rules, boost capital flow into housing

Two of Australia’s largest industry super funds have thrown their support behind an ASIC review into how stamp duty is disclosed in investment fee ...

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Do CBA’s numbers signal trouble ahead?

CBA’s share price has fallen more than 6 per cent over the past week – coinciding, intriguingly, with a record cash profit announcement – prompting ...

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ASX now ‘undervalued’ after tech glitches and CHESS project woes

A research firm says errors are a “natural part” of running a company with humans and has reversed its previous poor rating for the exchange

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Oliver’s wish list for economic reform: More output, less red tape

AMP’s chief economist has unveiled a wish list for the Australian government’s Economic Reform Roundtable. Australia is finally talking seriously ...

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AI driving growth beyond traditional investments, says Betashares strategist

AI investment is entering a new frontier with China ramping up its investment in the technology. Ahead of next week’s Australian Wealth Management ...

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Platinum Capital receives proposed management offer from Wilson

Wilson Asset Management has made an indicative proposal to become Platinum Capital’s investment manager. In an ASX statement issued late Thursday, ...

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Federated Hermes to soon launch its ‘private credit adjacent’ product to Aussie market

No stranger to the local institutional market, the firm is now set to enter the wholesale market with a view to fill a gap in “private ...

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Crypto rally spurred by surge in institutional investment

An institutional buying frenzy has driven cryptocurrencies to staggering new heights with both bitcoin and Ethereum hitting new records

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Latest jobs data unlikely to shift RBA view, economists say

The Reserve Bank is expected to space out further rate cuts with the unemployment rate remaining in line with its expectations, according to experts

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