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30 October 2025 • By Georgie Preston • 1 min read

Ausbil unveils sustainable ETF in association with Candriam

The provider is set to broaden its active ETF range with a new product targeting ESG in collaboration with sister company Candriam. Ausbil has ...

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Has the RBA’s easing cycle met its end?

Stronger-than-expected inflation has derailed expectations for near-term rate cuts, potentially forcing the RBA to hold policy tighter for longer

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Fed cuts again, experts divided on next steps

The US Federal Reserve has again cut rates at its October meeting, but differing outlooks for the coming year suggest an uncertain path ahead

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Asia powers uranium demand as nuclear revival grows

Google’s nuclear restart has reignited America’s atomic ambitions but Asia’s rapid reactor expansion continues to drive uranium demand, providing ...

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America’s wealthiest few propping up markets: Altrinsic

With 10 companies now controlling nearly 40 per cent of the US stock market and the richest 10 per cent of Americans owning 90 per cent of it, ...

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Future Generation CEO to depart next year

Philanthropic investment group Future Generation’s CEO, Caroline Gurney, will step down from the role at the start of 2026. Gurney took over ...

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ASFA expands board with UniSuper’s Peter Chun

The peak superannuation body has announced the addition of Peter Chun, chief executive officer of UniSuper, to its board of directors. UniSuper, ...

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Private capital index achieves highest quarterly return since 2021 peak

According to new State Street data, private markets recorded their strongest returns in almost four years during Q2 2025 – but still fell behind ...

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Why Australia should be embracing tokenisation with more ‘gusto’

The managed investment community is “hammering the door” for clear operational guidelines on tokenised assets, according to a senior lecturer at the ...

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Is the small cap premium dead?

While Australian and international small caps have seen a recent resurgence, their counterparts in the US are still awaiting their comeback

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