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22 February 2023 • By David Hollingworth • 1 min read

ASIC to get tough on cyber attack disclosure

In the wake of the largest fine for failing to follow market disclosure rules, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has come ...

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NAB announces stablecoin

NAB has announced the creation of a stablecoin pegged to the Australian dollar, called the AUDN. Almost a year since ANZ announced the successful ...

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Aussies increasingly want their super to house crypto

Sixty-six per cent of crypto-owning Australians and 23 per cent of the general population say they would like their super fund to include ...

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What Australia can learn from the EU regarding data laws

The Optus data breach has sparked debate over Australia’s data privacy laws.  As Australians come to terms with the seriousness of Optus’ data ...

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RBA says it's ‘disappointed’ in ASX over CHESS delay

The RBA said it is “disappointed” with the delay of the go-live date for CHESS replacement. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) wants to see the ...

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Senator Bragg releases crypto bill to regulate e-Yuan

Senator Andrew Bragg has released a draft bill for consultation that, among other things, establishes disclosure requirements for facilitators of the ...

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‘Historic’ Ethereum merge triggers new era for crypto

The long-awaited, so-called merge of the world's second-largest crypto, Ethereum, took place on Thursday. The Ethereum merge has finally taken ...

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Westpac takes step forward towards ‘digital-first’ goal

The bank now offers app users the ability to better manage their expenses. Roll-out for the latest features began on Thursday and, according to ...

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Latitude slapped with $1.6m fine for spamming customers

Latitude has been slapped with a $1.55 million fine for over three million breaches of the Spam Act.   The consumer finance company has paid a ...

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1.3m new workers required to hit net zero by 2050, report reveals

Australia will need about 1.3 million new workers to reach net zero by 2050. The Net Zero Australia project found that Australia “must transform” ...

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