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| | | ... could have the opposite effect. "Despite today's data, we do not believe that the inflation beast has been fully tamed. Yesterday's budget measures indicate that fiscal and monetary policy continues to be at odds, with a number of measures, including ... |
| | | | ... Regal's lead, Hearts & Minds Investments has now also revalued its holding in Opthea following its failed clinical trials. Yesterday, Regal announced it had significantly devalued its holdings in the biopharmaceutical company after it flagged the ... |
| | | | ... value of OPT in RG8's portfolio to 20 cents per share, considering OPT's negative trial results announcement yesterday and recognising the potential for a positive outcome from the upcoming clinical trial readout." Opthea said: "In light of these ... |
| | | | ... of 2025, bringing the interest rate down to 4.1%. Speaking at Financial Standard 's Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) yesterday, Keenan said the cut should have occurred much earlier. "The RBA [predictions have] been too high on inflation, too optimistic ... |
| | | | ... its first active ETF on Cboe Australia. The India Avenue Equity Fund Active ETF (IAEF) was admitted on the exchange yesterday. The fund invests in predominantly publicly listed companies in India or generate most revenues in India and can be listed on ... |
| | | | ... in Europe, growing to 4% of AUM and 10% of flows." This is also shown through J.P. Morgan Asset Management analysis yesterday, noting that active ETFs are on the rise globally, including Australia. "Three years ago, that was only about 9%. So, we're ... |
| | | | ... justice and the sentence was manifestly excessive". The appeal was ultimately rejected by the Court of Appeal (Victoria) yesterday. Grimm was initially banned by ASIC from providing financial services for 20 years in 2016, tied to his role as a director ... |
| | | | ... inflation and interest rates, according to a top economist. Speaking at Financial Standard's Chief Economists Forum yesterday, Barrenjoey chief economist Jo Masters put US President Donald Trump's recent tariff imposition into perspective. Citing ... |
| | | | ... following the US election. It comes after the launch of the only Australian ETF that traces the Russell 2000 Capped Index yesterday. "We are also listing more US focused ETFs on the ASX such as the new Global X Russell 2000 (ASX:RSSL), which provides ... |
| | | | ... committed to introducing a new class of adviser that any financial firm can employ to give safe advice," Jones said. Yesterday, Jones unveiled proposed changes to the financial adviser education requirement by scrapping the list of approved qualifications ... |
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