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17 November 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

ASIC and RBA urge ASX to address ‘serious deficiencies’ in CHESS replacement project

The market operator said it will reassess all aspects of the project after an independent report raised significant issues. ASIC and the Reserve ...

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Australian ETF industry experiences record growth

The industry’s assets under management increased by over $7 billion in October. The Australian ETF industry experienced its highest-ever monthly ...

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Global X ETFs maintains ‘strong conviction’ in digital assets despite crypto crash

The ETF provider formerly known as ETF Securities has no plans to withdraw its crypto-based exchange traded products from the market. Global X ETFs ...

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Former research house CEO sentenced to imprisonment

The former CEO has been sentenced for using his position as a director dishonestly. The former CEO of van Eyk Research, Mark Peter Thomas, has been ...

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Will the latest crypto crash have wider implications?

The collapse of the FTX exchange has sent shockwaves through crypto markets. Within the space of only a fortnight, FTX has gone from being one of ...

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ANZ restructure remains in the ‘best interest’ of shareholders

The bank’s latest results have not changed the view of an independent expert. Following the release of ANZ’s half-year results, independent expert ...

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CBA posts $2.5bn quarterly profit

The big four bank has released its first quarter trading update. The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has reported “strong financial and operational ...

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Global banking executives ‘cautiously optimistic’ about future

While being generally optimistic, executives are conscious of the risks that lay ahead. A new survey by Economist Impact has found that banking ...

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Major banks settle class actions over consumer credit insurance

Three settlements worth more than $126 million have been reached.  Slater and Gordon has announced it has reached settlements worth over $126 ...

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Is a recession in Australia inevitable?

Signs may be pointing to a sharp slowdown in the local economy next year. While Australia’s economic growth is expected to slow sharply next year, ...

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