‘Less alignment, more implications’: What to consider prior to M&AJasmine SiljicThu, 2025-05-01 07:30JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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‘Less alignment, more implications’: What to consider prior to M&A
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Fund pressures see Australasian sustainable fund closures in Q1
Fund pressures see Australasian sustainable fund closures in Q1Laura DewThu, 2025-05-01 07:00LauraDewLaura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Falling adviser numbers impacting private market participation: SIAA
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Upbeat earnings from Meta and Microsoft boost local tech — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe ASX eked out a small gain, as strong rises in the local tech sector were offset by widespread falls in mining and energy. Here's how the day unfolded on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: Upbeat earnings from Meta and Microsoft boost market mood
via abc.net.auTechnology giants are on the rise in extended trade, following a volatile day on Wall Street as data revealed the US economy contracted. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slip after volatile day on Wall Street as US economy shrinks
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The local share market is set to drop on Thursday after a volatile day on Wall Street, as the US economy reverses as Trump's tariffs bite. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Canadian PM will visit White House to sign new trade deal, Trump says
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The newly-elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit the White House within a week in the hope of securing a fresh trade deal, according to US President Donald Trump. -
MA Financial doubles down on Asian distribution growth
MA Financial doubles down on Asian distribution growthJasmine SiljicThu, 2025-05-01 06:30JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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JPMAM looks to Vanguard for ETF hire
JPMAM looks to Vanguard for ETF hire
Laura DewThu, 2025-05-01 06:30LauraDewLaura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Too 'negative' and wrong priorities: Labor, Liberals on the nose with these voters
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Some Tasmanians are considering voting for non-major party candidates for the first time at Saturday's federal election, saying they are increasingly dissatisfied with the policies of Labor and the Liberals. -
Some voters considering first-time vote away from major parties
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Some Tasmanians are considering voting for non-major party candidates for the first time at Saturday's federal election, saying they are increasingly dissatisfied with the policies of Labor and the Liberals. -
Anger and apprehension: Camberwell responds to activity centre zoning
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Camberwell is one of the first areas to witness the way the Victorian government's new housing development plan is playing out on established neighbourhoods, heritage protections and property prices. -
Amid zoning changes, long-term residents plan their exit from Camberwell
via abc.net.auCamberwell is one of the first areas to witness the way the Victorian government's new housing development plan is playing out on established neighbourhoods, heritage protections and property prices. -
Stolen bank staff logins could be an 'open gate' for hackers, experts say
via abc.net.auCybercriminals have stolen and shared almost 100 staff logins for Australia's Big Four banks, putting those businesses at a higher risk of mass data theft and ransomware attacks, cyber security researchers say. -
Hackers have 'compromised' almost 100 bank employees, experts say
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Cybercriminals have stolen and shared almost 100 staff logins for Australia's Big Four banks, putting those businesses at a higher risk of mass data theft and ransomware attacks, cyber security researchers say. -
US economy shrinks in first quarter of Trump's second term
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Property prices lift and growth in house values continues to outpace units
via abc.net.auAs voters head to the ballot box prepared to cast votes on the issue of housing affordability, new data shows national house prices trended higher in April, and are expected to keep rising as interest rates fall. -
Property prices lift and growth in house values continue outpacing units
via abc.net.auAs voters head to the ballot box prepared to cast votes on the issue of housing affordability, new data shows national house prices trended higher in April, and are expected to keep rising as interest rates fall. -
House prices lift ahead of federal election, rate cuts to keep them higher
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As voters head to the ballot box prepared to cast votes on the issue of housing affordability, new data shows national house prices trended higher in April, and are expected to keep rising as interest rates fall. -
Coalition to release 'materially better, in double digits' budget costings
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Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor will claim the Coalition's budget deficits would be at least $10 billion smaller than Labor's forecast $150 billion shortfalls over four years. -
Here's what the Greens will prioritise in a minority Labor government
via abc.net.auThe Greens have outlined an extensive policy wishlist in the hope they will wield the balance of power in a Labor minority government. So what are their key priorities?
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Watchdog finds pressure on pilots a factor in plane's highway crash
via abc.net.auFuel mismanagement, maintenance oversights and "organisational pressures" contributed to a plane's crash landing on a highway in Western Australia in 2023, according to Australia's air safety watchdog. -
Citrus packer fined $129k after 22yo worker degloved by machine
via abc.net.auA Riverland West company has been fined $129,000 and convicted on two Work Health and Safety Act counts following a serious degloving incident of a 22-year-old worker. -
Headline inflation stable at 2.4pc while RBA's preferred measure drops within target
via abc.net.auHeadline inflation has remained steady but the Reserve Bank's preferred measure of consumer prices has fallen within the RBA's target band for the first time in more than three years. -
Breaking: Headline inflation stable at 2.4pc while RBA's preferred measure drops within target
via abc.net.auHeadline inflation has remained steady but the Reserve Bank's preferred measure of consumer prices has fallen within the RBA's target band for the first time in more than three years. -
Election could change the future of Australia's hydrogen capital
via abc.net.auGladstone in central Queensland is a major industrial city responsible for about one third of the state's carbon emissions. As it looks to decarbonise, could the election impact the city's green hydrogen push? -
'Foal beats coal' in land use fight that divided a community
via abc.net.auBickham Coal Company says after decades of deliberations it has "no intention" of resurrecting plans for mining on its controversial site in the NSW Upper Hunter. -
Anger over highway 'patch jobs' amid less federal cash for SA roads
via abc.net.auResidents near major highways in South Australia say roads are "not up to scratch" with "bandaid" repair jobs amid proposed changes to federal infrastructure funding that could see the state receive less. -
Record dry hurting small businesses in country SA
via abc.net.auSmall businesses in parts of regional South Australia are feeling the pinch, as farmers and their families tighten their belts amid record-low rainfall.
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