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13 June 2025 • By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic • 1 min read

Client first or profit play? Provider flags conflicts in ETF model portfolio overlap

An ETF provider has raised concerns about potentially unethical behaviour among its peers, drawing parallels with vertically integrated business ...

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Oil jumps, markets rattle as Israel escalates Middle East tensions with Iran strikes

Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have sent oil prices soaring and heightened uncertainty in markets more broadly, with fears that retaliation ...

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Instos increasingly view private markets as strategic investment allocation, new research finds

Institutional asset owners are largely rethinking their exposure to the US, with private markets increasingly being viewed as a strategic investment ...

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Bond market faces dual headwinds amid shifting global order, RBA says

The RBA has alerted to more volatility and disruption for Australia’s bond market amid increased global uncertainty. Speaking at a forum in Tokyo ...

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Ethereum ETFs surge as market rotation reshapes top performers

VanEck has observed significant movement in ETF performance this year, with some of the worst performers earlier in the year rebounding to become top ...

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Market participants call for clear principles on valuation practices

With private asset valuations emerging as a key concern for both regulators and the broader market, Apollo Global Management has called on the ...

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Betashares prepares ETF launch to rival global heavyweights

Betashares is gearing up to launch two new ETFs in a clear bid to challenge similar offerings from global ETF giants. InvestorDaily has learnt that ...

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Platinum merger candidate opposes LIC conversion

L1 Capital, which is bidding to merge with Platinum Asset Management, has indicated it will be voting against a Platinum deal to convert two LICs into ...

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ASIC reads ‘riot act’ to super trustees over complaint blind spots

ASIC chair Joe Longo has delivered a blunt warning to superannuation trustees, cautioning that board-level ignorance of member complaints and internal ...

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Former White House adviser says US exceptionalism alive and kicking

Todd Buchholz believes US exceptionalism is not over and encouraged investors to focus on resilient US sectors. As tariff policy debates have ...

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