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21 September 2023 • By Keith Ford • 1 min read

Franking changes to impact SMSFs and retail investors

According to a portfolio manager at a boutique investment management firm, the government’s proposed changes to franking credits could have unintended ...

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Frydenberg named Goldman Sachs ANZ chair

The former treasurer is taking up a new role at the investment bank. Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been appointed as the new ...

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ClearView welcomes new chief of staff

A former Bank of Queensland (BOQ) senior leader has joined the listed life insurance company in a newly created role. ClearView Wealth Limited has ...

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Crypto exchange sued by ASIC after customers lose $13m

The regulator has commenced civil penalty proceedings against the crypto exchange for failures that have cost customers just under $13 million

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Finalists announced for 10th Super Fund of the Year Awards

TelstraSuper, Aware Super, Australian Retirement Trust, HESTA, and UniSuper are some of the prominent super funds that have qualified as finalists ...

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Equity Trustees sets eyes on next ‘milestone’

The independent super trustee is looking towards the future after a notable series of wins for the company. Equity Trustees has enjoyed a recent ...

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Australia leading the way in private equity

According to a global investment management executive, the Australian private equity market compares favourably to other territories. Speaking on ...

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High interest rates, China slump drive weaker growth outlook

Despite a stronger-than-expected start to the year, the OECD has lowered its forecasts for growth in Australia and globally next year. Global ...

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Sectors set to shine ahead of Christmas revealed

While flagging the possibility of a market pullback in Australia and the US before the end of the year, VanEck has shared a positive outlook for a ...

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Interactive Brokers pays $832k penalty over ‘suspicious trading’

The Market Disciplinary Panel has accused the firm of being negligent and reckless. Interactive Brokers Australia has paid a $832,500 penalty to ...

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