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28 October 2025 • By Olivia Grace-Curran • 1 min read

Aussie venture market gets a Canadian boost

Australian small caps are poised to benefit from the acquisition of Australia’s National Stock Exchange in a major cross-border expansion aimed at ...

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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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Quant’s new frontier in the networked economy

In an increasingly interconnected economy, Northern Trust Asset Management argues that quant analysis of company networks presents compelling ...

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US economy resilient despite shutdown data gaps

Private indicators show the US economy is holding firm amid limited federal data, with inflation trends and housing activity still being closely ...

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CIO raises concern over ‘retail herding’ into gold

Anyone going long on gold should do so with their eyes wide open, according to ETF Shares’ chief investment officer, David Tuckwell, as retail ...

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FSB warns of crypto cracks in global system

As the adoption of digital currency accelerates, the G20’s risk watchdog is sounding the alarm over growing vulnerabilities in the global financial ...

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eToro eyes wholesale clients as it doubles down in Australia

Trading and investment platform eToro is preparing to target wholesale clients within its Australian market as it “doubles down” Down Under

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Crypto stamps its authority: ‘Here to stay’

The conversation around the integration and adoption of cryptocurrency is shifting from “if” to “how”, according to Swyftx. In its first quarterly ...

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Betashares warns against leveraged stock ETFs

Heavily leveraged single stock ETFs are the equivalent of gambling and have no place in Australia, according to Betashares. Speaking on the ETF ...

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Additional rate cut ‘still on the table’ following unemployment data

State Street has suggested that the Reserve Bank may cut interest rates in November, following September's four-year high unemployment rate

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