Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo
Advertisement

News

markets

09 December 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Australians unprepared for largest intergenerational wealth transfer: Perpetual

The majority of Australians (76 per cent) do not currently have a will in place and more than half of parents (53 per cent) have not discussed their ...

READ MORE
icon

Politics is killing the Australian economy

Our three-year election cycle is creating a short-sightedness among politicians that is stifling economic growth. With no fiscal boost in sight, the ...

READ MORE
icon

Hayne blasts directors for climate failures

Former royal commissioner Kenneth Hayne has called out company directors for their inaction on climate change, saying they’ve given in to “learned ...

READ MORE
icon

The trade war is a stunt

As the conflict rages on, it’s becoming clear that it’s not about the money. The trade war is a mess. Markets rise and fall on Donald Trump’s ...

READ MORE
icon

DNR Capital Aus newcomers fund joins six platforms

DNR Capital’s Australian Emerging Companies Fund has been added across six investment platforms, including BT Wrap, Netwealth and HUB24

READ MORE
icon

Saudi Aramco raises US$25.6bn in IPO

Oil giant Saudi Aramco has managed to pull off the biggest IPO of all time, despite the odds. SA priced its shares at 32 riyals (US$8.53) and ...

READ MORE
icon

Australian Ethical boosts earnings guidance

Australian Ethical’s profits are set to soar, propelled by strong growth in funds under management (FUM). Australian Ethical expects to rake in ...

READ MORE
icon

ETFs on the up in Oz

ETF adoption is at record highs, according to a joint report from BetaShares and Investment Trends.  The number of Australian ETF investors has ...

READ MORE
icon

Economy in need of more stimulus: Oliver

The Australian economy grew 0.4 per cent in the September quarter according to the ABS, but growth is still around its lowest levels since the ...

READ MORE
icon

QE could drive populism rather than the economy

The Reserve Bank will consider quantitative easing once rates fall to 25 basis points. It’s a tool that has been used by other countries, often with ...

READ MORE