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09 June 2025 • By Jessica Penny • 1 min read

Gold shines in new world order as wealth giant sees US$3k price floor

The yellow metal is benefiting from a new global order, characterised by US economic uncertainty, consumer anxiety and a weaker US dollar

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Amid volatility, instos are leaning on innovation and quality

Local investors are leading the region in plans to boost private market exposure, as demand grows for innovative fund structures, resilient ...

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Uranium’s bubble has burst, but investor interest keeps the case

Despite last year’s speculative surge fading, the long-term structural case for uranium remains supported. While Uranium’s spot price was hovering ...

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HNWs, family offices propel private equity’s growth

High-net-worth (HNW) investors and family offices are sustaining the rising demand for private equity investments, Schroders has unpacked

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Financial services tops AI job demand in Australia: PwC

Australia’s financial services sector is a clear frontrunner for the integration of AI, PwC findings reveal, with these skills becoming more ...

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BTC on the balance sheet: The new playbook for managing risk

More than 90 public companies around the world are holding bitcoin on their balance sheets, marking a significant evolution in corporate financial ...

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Chicken or crisis? Trump’s trade tensions resurface as US debt soars

Donald Trump’s frustration over being branded a “chicken” on tariffs, coupled with a string of recent legal setbacks and the market’s resilience, ...

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This is how EM equities are going to rout the US

Global equity markets are seeing a “fundamental change” that is destined to disrupt the US’ long-standing dominance, a market specialist has said

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Bendigo Bank flags slower growth, more rate cuts ahead

Australia’s sluggish economic growth has strengthened the case for less restrictive interest rates, according to Bendigo Bank chief economist David ...

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VanEck taps EM bonds as fixed income leaders

Emerging market bonds have outperformed Australian fixed income assets, with VanEck urging investors to rethink outdated risk assumptions and ...

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