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18 May 2023 • By Jessica Penny • 1 min read

Vanguard Super hits $500m AUM, firm announces organisational ‘evolution’

Six months following its official launch, Vanguard Super has reached $500 million in assets under management. Vanguard has announced it plans to ...

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Tyndall AM launches Aussie small cap fund

The asset manager has unveiled its newest fund in almost 15 years. Tyndall Asset Management (Tyndall AM), which has funds under management of ...

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Global X bullish on outlook for thematic ETFs

The ETF provider has forecast a “new normal” for thematic investing post-pandemic. Global X ETFs Australia believes that the ongoing rise of ...

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Macquarie chairman Glenn Stevens knows inflation well

Op-ed Former Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens knows all too well how long inflation can hang around for. This week, he warned Australians of the ...

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Will passive ETFs still outperform in an economic ‘catastrophe’?

Op-Ed Pumping retail investors with fixed-income ETFs is a fantastic way to make money. Provided you’re the one making the product. With a hard ...

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Regardless of outcome, US debt crisis will impact Australia, says expert

The cancellation of President Biden’s planned visit to Australia this week has raised concerns about the magnitude of the US debt crisis and its ...

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RBA ‘closely watching’ labour market as wages growth reaches decade-high

Annual wages growth has climbed to the highest level since 2012. According to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the wage ...

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Rising female underemployment rate overshadows other victories

Women’s financial progress has faltered for the second quarter in a row alongside cost-of-living pressures. According to the latest Financy Women’s ...

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Triple threat signals ‘rougher times ahead’ for commercial property

Commercial property returns face a trident of headwinds, with macroeconomic and structural developments threatening to prolong weakness across the ...

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Could structural inflation spell the demise of property growth?

Australians like to believe property values double every 10 years. It doesn’t — and the next decade could see annual growth rates of around 3 per cent ...

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