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13 August 2025 • By Adrian Suljanovic • 1 min read

Global X cyber security ETF lags, but long-term demand drivers ‘remain intact’

The ETF has recorded a month-on-month decline over July despite high hopes of outstanding performance on the back of NATO’s military spending hike

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Stamp duty disclosure under review to unlock superannuation growth

The regulator has commenced a targeted review to address regulatory hurdles that may be discouraging superannuation funds from investing in property ...

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Super funds invest in Atmos battery, wind projects

AMP Super and Cbus Super have invested in Atmos Renewables to secure long-term returns and increase exposure to contracted energy assets

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ASIC prepares to expose risks in fast-growing private credit sector

The corporate watchdog is preparing to publish a progress report on private credit this September, following a comprehensive review of the rapidly ...

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Global sentiment edges higher in August as trade war risks fade

Investor sentiment has reached its most bullish level since February this year with only 5 per cent of fund managers expecting a hard landing, ...

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Super funds enjoy a smooth start to FY25–26 but tougher times ahead, experts say

Australia’s superannuation sector has kicked off the new financial year with solid gains, extending the momentum from last year’s double-digit ...

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GQG faces prolonged outflow risk after $6bn July FUM hit

Analysts have warned the investment boutique could be set for further declines in funds under management following a US$6 billion drop in FUM for July

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ETFs post record inflows in July led by crypto

Australian ETFs saw flows of $5.8 billion in July, more than double the previous month, with cryptocurrency products seeing the top monthly ...

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RBA announces decision after markets brace for rate cut

The Reserve Bank has announced its latest rate decision, after last month’s surprise move fuelled strong market expectations of a cut

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Economists expect gradual easing cycle as RBA downgrades productivity growth

A cautious rate cut signals the RBA will remain gradual in easing, with Australia’s productivity growth, or lack thereof, emerging as a concern for ...

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