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| | | ... generation, Clime has taken to social media to reconnect with existing clients and their children. Clime's engagement on TikTok, YouTube and Instagram are steadily growing. Its TikTok channel has clocked 394,000 views in FY25, generating interest ... |
| | | | ... social media like YouTube and Instagram, yet it seems that only Rest has captured this short-attention-span audience on TikTok with more than 9200 followers. Some of Rest's shorts have generated more than two million views. New Zealand's KiwiSaver ... |
| | | | ... DeepSeek is from China, many express concerns about security and privacy issues, predicting it might suffer the same fate as TikTok, which has been banned or restricted or is in the process of being banned in certain countries. Davis points out that ... |
| | | | ... (15%) source of advice, after friends and family (36%). "Most scams begin through interactions over platforms like Reddit, TikTok, and X. Young people's personal trust in social media advice, combined with an increased likelihood to seek advice over ... |
| | | | ... "We've created more wealth. Other people - my predecessors - have created 'de-wealth.'" Trump also mooted the possibility of TikTok being included in the sovereign wealth fund. "... we're going to be doing something, perhaps with TikTok, and perhaps ... |
| | | | ... Australians will increasingly turn to social media for financial advice. "They're going to Instagram, they're going to TikTok, they're going to 'finfluencers', unlicensed, unregulated - and that's at best. At worst, they've been caught ... |
| | | | ... Milnes said. The campaign aims to reach Australians across the same social media channels as finfluencers do, like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Youtube and LinkedIn. It will also feature in relevant podcasts and embedded on certain searches on Google. ... |
| | | | ... media, which ASIC has identified as a growing concern. "Most scams begin through interactions over platforms like Reddit, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). Young people's personal trust in social media advice, combined with an increased likelihood ... |
| | | | Research by NAB shows Gen Z is embracing the latest TikTok trend and cutting back on their spending, saving an average of $450 a month. New NAB Economics consumer sentiment data has revealed more than half (56%) of Gen Z and younger Australians are ... |
| | | | ... list secured their spot due to their innovative use of social media - harnessing the power of platforms like Instagram and TikTok to guide and educate those who have been priced out of traditional advice. But there's also plenty doing just that on a ... |
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