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28 October 2025 • By Adrian Suljanovic • 1 min read

Labor defends super investment in US

Labor’s finance minister has dismissed claims the government directs super fund investments after questions over Australia’s new US deal

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Inflation data expected to keep RBA on hold

Economists expect a firm September quarter inflation result to halt further rate cuts, keeping the Reserve Bank on hold in November. Australia’s ...

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Aussie venture market gets a Canadian boost

Australian small caps are poised to benefit from the acquisition of Australia’s National Stock Exchange in a major cross-border expansion aimed at ...

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GSFM hires former Macquarie BDM for key state manager role

GSFM has appointed Kayla Batiste as the key account manager for Queensland, a newly created role, as the firm eyes further growth opportunities

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Banks and funds lay groundwork for more mainstream crypto adoption

A new report from BTC Markets anticipates institutions are positioned as the “quiet builders” of the future maturation of Australia’s cryptocurrency ...

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Metrics: Private credit fills funding gap in CRE

The funding gap left by banks will only widen as Australia’s commercial real estate (CRE) lending market expands and banks remain restricted in ...

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CEOs avoid listing in search of higher remuneration

The number of companies delisting from the ASX is now outnumbering those listing, according to private equity commentators, with remuneration among ...

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Former Global X CEO Metcalf joins specialist provider

Former CEO of Global X, Evan Metcalf, has taken up a new position at a specialist ETF provider. Metcalf worked at Global X ETFs Australia for a ...

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Uranium shines as nuclear and AI demand surge

Uranium has outperformed gold this year as rising global nuclear commitments and AI-driven energy demand boost investor interest. Uranium has ...

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US critical minerals deal complements, not replaces, other trade relationships

An AMP economist has suggested the trade deal is more indicative of US–China decoupling than Australia’s need to “decouple” from China, despite recent ...

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