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ASIC concerns over Interprac sale 'unfounded': Sequoia

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 10 APR 2026
Sequoia Financial Group says ASIC's concerns around what the sale of Interprac Financial Planning might mean for its creditors are "unfounded", while also saying it is working with ASX to determine whether shareholders are required to approve the ...

Concerns raised over super switching consultation

ELIZA BAVIN  |  FRIDAY, 10 APR 2026
... savings, that kind of regulatory arrangement is more appropriate," Mulino said. "There's also potentially restrictions you might put on lead generators in relation to conflicted remuneration or other aspects of the way they operate."

FEATURE: Global equities | Triaging tech's second act

RIDDHIMA TALWANI  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 APR 2026
... money being spent across the value chain forming a closed loop between investor, supplier and customer all at once. "Nvidia might invest $100 million in a data center business, but then that data center company needs to buy Nvidia's chips, so it's just ...

Global recession a 'real possibility': UniSuper

RIDDHIMA TALWANI  |  THURSDAY, 2 APR 2026
... only are we dependent on the oil coming through the strait, we depend on the refiners agreeing to send it to us when they might be facing shortages themselves," Colosimo said. While the Australian markets were down 8% in March, the US was down 5%. Europe ...

FEATURE: Estate planning | Best laid plans

ELIZA BAVIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 APR 2026
... together. "Then we want them to think about, 'what are your objectives?' What are you trying to achieve? And that might be different for mum and dad; if there's blended families, that level of detail with the client and understanding what ...

Fundamental focus necessary in volatile markets: Auscap

RIDDHIMA TALWANI  |  MONDAY, 30 MAR 2026
... a company pays you or a fund or the market, and the earnings growth that it delivers," he said. "In the short run, there might be a whole lot of factors that cause those cost earnings to move around and make their short term returns look really volatile ...

Chalmers looks to shore up fuel supply as Iran war continues

ELIZA BAVIN  |  MONDAY, 23 MAR 2026
... given moment. So far that's not been the case, and sadly we may need to see more market pain before a Trump TACO moment might arrive," he said. As the back and forth continues, global oil prices continue to take centre stage with Treasurer Jim Chalmers ...

AI layoffs a correction from overhiring: Morningstar

RIDDHIMA TALWANI  |  FRIDAY, 20 MAR 2026
Morningstar said recent layoffs by Australian companies are being made from a high starting point, where in the past decade hiring could have outpaced the needs of the business. Atlassian recently laid off 10% of its workforce impacting 1600 jobs. Block ...

Fund manager red flags founders' massive pay packages

KARREN VERGARA  |  THURSDAY, 19 MAR 2026
... not writ large across corporate Australia, but I think that remuneration signals really matter and tell you lot of what might be going on inside a boardroom," she said. Another issue for Fisher is executives receiving enormous base pay packets or equity-like ...

Another RBA hike in May 'not a done deal'

ELIZA BAVIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 MAR 2026
... Samuel believes a May hike is still on the cards. "Ordinarily, a central bank faced with a fresh conflict in the Middle East might have the luxury of time, weighing the risks to both inflation and activity. The RBA is unfortunately in no such position ...