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Regulation

07 October 2024 • By Keith Ford • 1 min read

FSC calls wholesale investor test ‘largely effective’

Much of the current managed investment scheme regime remains fit for purpose, according to the FSC, but the “blunt instrument” of wholesale investor ...

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IMF supports removal of capital gains and super tax incentives

The Australian government should phase out tax breaks from superannuation and capital gains, according to the latest report from the International ...

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Strategist calls for a balanced dual board at the RBA amid political setback

The dual-board structure is still worth pursuing, but perhaps under slightly changed modelling, a professional has suggested. The proposed overhaul ...

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IMF praises RBA’s rigorous monetary policy, urges fiscal alignment with disinflation goals

The IMF has praised the RBA’s rigorous monetary policy and simultaneously urged the government to align its fiscal strategy with disinflation goals, ...

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Treasurer admits he initiated negative gearing review as experts warn it won’t fix housing crisis

Despite the government’s persistent denial that changes to negative gearing are being considered, the Treasurer has admitted that he personally ...

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GQG subsidiary slapped with whistleblower protection fine, share price slumps

GQG Partners LLC has been hit with a US$500,000 civil penalty for violating whistleblower protection rules. The US Securities and Exchange ...

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RBA says ‘fundamental uplift’ required in ASX risk management operations

The central bank has handed down a number of recommendations as part of its annual assessment of the market operator’s clearing and settlement (CS) ...

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Chalmers opens door to negative gearing review despite backlash

Both the Treasurer and the PM have confirmed that Treasury is exploring changes to the contentious policy. In a move reminiscent of 2019, both Jim ...

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RBA tipped to ignore August’s ‘abnormal’ price data

Monetary policy is expected to look through Wednesday’s abnormal price data, after it came in below 3 per cent. The monthly CPI indicator rose 2.7 ...

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Bullock’s steady rates ignite debate among economists and politicians

Michele Bullock revealed that the RBA did not consider a hike at its September meeting, but maintained that there won’t be an interest rate cut in the ...

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