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Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Maja's career in journalism spans well over a decade across finance, business and politics. Now an experienced editor and reporter across all elements of the financial services sector, prior to joining Momentum Media, Maja reported for several established news outlets in Southeast Europe, scrutinising key processes in post-conflict societies.

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Cannon-Brookes tries to block AGL demerger in open letter to sharehold...

Mike Cannon-Brookes is not giving up on AGL after the latter announced 15 June as the date of the demerger vote. ...Read More

Magellan offloads Guzman y Gomez stake to focus on core funds business

Magellan is shedding layers in an effort to focus on its core funds management business. ...Read More

Block continues to absorb Afterpay expenses

Block clocked gross profit growth of 34 per cent in the first quarter, with CashApp raking in its highest quarterly infl...Read More

Labour costs to drive inflation to 6% peak

The RBA expects higher labour costs in response to a tight labour market to become the primary driver of inflation. ...Read More

AMP records major outflows across business

AMP recorded $1.3 billion in net cash outflows from its wealth management business in the first quarter of the year. ...Read More

Magellan's FUM contracts on loss in global equities

Magellan has reported a slight decrease in funds under management (FUM), following a dip in global equities. ...Read More

Interest rates to remain below 2% in 2022, big banks agree

The big banks are predicting interest rates will remain below 2 per cent this year despite the markets pricing in a rat...Read More
TWUSUPER appoints Australia's first super minister as chair

TWUSUPER appoints Australia's first super minister as chair

Australia’s first minister for super is joining TWUSUPER as its new chair. Read More

TWU demands Joyce be axed after Qantas outsourcing confirmed 'illegal'...

The full Federal Court has upheld a previous decision deeming Qantas’ sacking of about 2,000 workers illegal. ...Read More

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