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| | | ... among third party investors, IP Group said. The fund is targeting investments in areas like industrial processes (cement, steel and chemicals); mineral processing and supply chain; heavy transport (aviation, shipping and freight); energy-efficient AI ... |
| | | | ... creation. For example, from 1760 to 1840 it was textiles and steam that powered the Industrial Revolution, then it was railways, steel and electricity, followed by petrochemicals in the early 20th Century and microprocessors in the 1970s and 1980s, he ... |
| | | | ... partners are now considered unlawful. Barclays said the decision excludes the Section 232 sectoral tariffs on commodities like steel, aluminum, autos, copper, trucks, lumber and the Section 301 tariffs on China. The decision to strike down the tariffs ... |
| | | | Several forces are fuelling the unprecedented rise in SMSF establishments, and while financial advisers used to be the driving force behind this, they are now getting left behind, according to industry experts - but they can reclaim their lead. New ... |
| | | | ... profound increase in economic productivity over the next decade. Nuveen global head of institutional distribution Harriet Steel said the dialogue of AI has become extremely common among institutional investors, with many exploring how the innovation ... |
| | | | AustralianSuper has increased its holding in BlueScope Steel to 13.5% after SGH and Steel Dynamics launched a $13.2 billion takeover bid for the Australian steel producer. BlueScope rejected the $30 per share offer, claiming it was not even close to ... |
| | | | ... Closer to home, Trump imposed a 10% baseline tariff on most goods originating in Australia and imported to the US. Australian steel and aluminium imports to the US, however, are currently subject to a 50% tariff. Automobiles, light trucks and certain ... |
| | | | The number of self-managed super funds (SMSF) has grown on the back of increased participation by younger Australians despite regulatory uncertainty, according to a report by Class. The 2025 Annual Benchmark Report by Class found the number of SMSFs ... |
| | | | Former property developer Michael Steele was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment after using money invested for a commercial and residential property development on the Gold Coast for his own and the benefit of family members. Steele was sentenced ... |
| | | | ... economies, would slightly increase Australian production. For example, US 'Liberation Day' tariffs and tariffs on aluminium, steel and automobiles and parts could lead to an increase in Australian real GDP of 0.37%. However, the changes in tariff policy ... |
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