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14 January 2022 • By Fergus Halliday • 1 min read

Bitcoin’s rough start to the year may just be the beginning

Some bitcoin backers are jumping at the chance to gain from recent losses in the cryptocurrency market. While recent upheavals are bad news for ...

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Record year for Australian ETF industry with inflows of $25.9bn in 2021

The popularity of ETFs, particularly with retail investors, is showing no signs of slowing down. The Australian ETF industry reached $134 billion ...

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Global economic recovery set to be ‘volatile and uneven’

Only one in 10 experts surveyed by the World Economic Forum expect the global recovery will accelerate. Climate change, social tensions and cyber ...

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Financial watchdogs to investigate debanking

The Council of Financial Regulators has formed a working group to probe debanking, following claims of banks cutting off their services to ...

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Goldman Sachs: Bitcoin could hit US$100k

Inflation could drive the price of bitcoin to new heights. One of the biggest names in big finance has suggested that the world’s biggest ...

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APRA’s buffer rise to dampen loans

Although APRA’s recent intervention is yet to have a sizeable impact, analysts believe the policy will contribute to slowing the big four banks’ ...

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Newly merged super fund nabs CIO from Christian Super

LGIAsuper and Energy Super have appointed a new chief investment officer. Former Christian Super chief investment officer Mark Rider has been ...

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Aussie investors maintain optimistic outlook for shares

While optimistic on equities, investors are increasingly concerned about inflation, interest rates and the economic slowdown. Australian investors ...

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Advocates urge ASIC to adopt CFD ban

A popular consumer advocacy group has called on the government to stay the course when it comes to CFDs. CHOICE has called for the federal ...

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Job vacancies reached record highs as Omicron approached

Data collected prior to the outbreak of the Omicron variant has revealed that job vacancy levels in Australia are higher than ever. According to ...

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