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27 October 2025 • By Adrian Suljanovic • 1 min read

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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BlackRock unveils new global bond ETF for Aussie investors

BlackRock has unveiled plans to launch a new AUD-hedged global bond ETF, broadening access to diversified fixed income markets. BlackRock Australia ...

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Government urged to pick up pace on crypto legislation

Industry participants are hopeful the government will introduce the digital asset bill to Parliament in the first half of 2026, following the ...

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China’s economy resilient as GDP surprises to the upside

Despite numerous recent challenges and a renewed escalation of the trade war with the US, China’s economy continues to be stimulated by policy-driven ...

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KPMG flags high-risk return targets in family offices

The majority of family offices are targeting annual returns of up to 11 per cent for their investments, according to a KPMG report. KPMG’s 2024 ...

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Governance overhaul refined after industry pushback

APRA has softened several governance reform proposals following extensive consultation with banks, insurers and super funds across Australia

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Super balances hit record high as gap narrows

Australia’s average superannuation balance has climbed to a record high, with women’s savings share rising and reliance on the age pension falling

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Calls mount for probe into research house conflicts

A financial information firm has called for scrutiny of research houses after fund collapses have exposed conflicts in the ratings process and weak ...

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Debt driving modern gold rush: Talaria

The modern-day gold rush is reflecting the US debt issue rather than an inflationary one, according to Talaria Capital’s Hugh Selby-Smith

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