Cautious optimism amid global trade and rate pressures as economy expands

The modest growth in the Australian economy is being met with cautious optimism though underlying concerns persist amid global trade uncertainties and high interest rates.

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Cryptocurrency’s reverse gains despite strong weekend rally

While Donald Trump’s signal of progress on the US administration’s cryptocurrency reserve sparked a brief market rally, broader economic concerns and trade tensions led to an equally sharp reversal.

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Stockspot opens ‘ETF-only’ super product to public

The firm is offering Australians lower fees and improved transparency with its exclusively exchange-traded fund (ETF) portfolios.

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RBA holds off on committing to further rate cuts

The RBA has signalled a cautious approach to further rate decisions, noting that it does not commit to additional reductions in the cash rate target at future meetings.

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Crypto ‘highly speculative’, says Longo

The ASIC chair has reiterated that while cryptocurrency is “highly speculative” and risky, it is not illegal.

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Bragg demands answers from super funds over US summit costs, compliance

Senator Andrew Bragg has pressed funds that attended the super summit in the US, demanding answers on costs, compliance with their best financial interests duty, and the decision-making process behind their participation.

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Data shows persistent gender pay gap in financial, insurance industry

Despite being considered a “gender-balanced” industry, a new outlook on the gender pay gap in Australia has flagged the ongoing challenges in pay equity in financial and insurance services.

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Treasury says ‘we’re testing a hypothesis’ in reference to confidential document

A top Treasury official has shed light on the confidential document that circulated among funds this month, telling Senate estimates Treasury is “testing a hypothesis”.

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Inaugural super summit reaffirms Australia’s ‘envy of the world’ system

Australia and its 30-year-old super system will be an “essential contributor to US prosperity”, the Treasurer has said.

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Senator challenges ASIC's decision to seek lower fine for AustralianSuper

During Senate estimates, it was insinuated that if AustralianSuper had been a retail fund, it would have faced a much larger fine.

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