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Investment Funds

All Ords jumps 10.3% during FY17

Most stock market investors had reason to smile during the 2016-17 financial year, with the Australian market making double-digit gains.

Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

05 Jul, 2017 -

2 min read

Investment Funds

Fund managers ditch Australian stocks

Are you considering investment funds or stocks? Understand how Australia's placed in the global financial landscape

Kate Wick -

09 Sep, 2014 -

3 min read

Investment Funds

All Ordinaries falls 3.1% in May

Australia��_s stock market has lost ground over the past month, although it has still posted reasonable returns over the past year.

Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

01 Jun, 2017 -

1 min read

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Savings Accounts

Trading shares is easy to do – but not for the faint-hearted

You might’ve heard that the Australian stock market has been on a bit of tear, jumping 14.6 per cent since the start of the year.

Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

29 May, 2019 -

3 min read

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Home Loans

Shareholders take CBA to court over share price drop

Maurice Blackburn Lawyers have partnered with IMF Bentham, on behalf of Commonwealth Bank's (CBA) near 800,000 shareholders against CBA.

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

24 Aug, 2017 -

3 min read

Home Loans

Interest rates to hold in April, despite pressure to cut

The Reserve Bank is likely to leave rates on hold again tomorrow for the 11th consecutive month,despite growing pressure for a rate cut. A RateCity.com.au analysis of 26 key economic indicators shows that a higher Australian dollar, a dip in consumer confidence and a property market coming off the boil won��_t be enough to prompt a rate cut this month.

Kate Cowling -

04 Apr, 2016 -

2 min read

Home Loans

CBA responds to AUSTRAC allegations

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has slashed the bonuses of its CEO and executive leadership in response to the recent legal action from the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC).

Mark Bristow

Mark Bristow -

08 Aug, 2017 -

2 min read

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Cryptocurrency

Here’s what you need to know about Australia's first Bitcoin ETF

Australia’s first Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) is set to become available for investors from late April 2022.

Georgia Brown

Georgia Brown -

20 Apr, 2022 -

3 min read

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Superannuation

Superannuation funds stage partial recovery as market confidence improves

Median growth superannuation funds rebounded slightly in April, after taking a major hit in previous months due to COVID-19

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

23 May, 2020 -

4 min read

Superannuation

COVID-19 drags women 36 years away from economic equality

COVID-19 has pulled Australian women four years further from economic gender equality, with the economic shock leaving more women without full-time jobs.

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

25 Aug, 2020 -

6 min read

Superannuation

Poor superannuation choices could cost Australians $200,000: Stockspot

Choosing the wrong superannuation fund could set an average Australian back about $200,000 by retirement.

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

24 Sep, 2020 -

4 min read

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Personal Loans

Athena and Wisr win fintech awards

Athena Home Loans and Wisr were two of the winners at the annual Finnie Awards, which honour the best and brightest of Australia’s fintech sector.

Nick Bendel

Nick Bendel -

07 Jun, 2019 -

2 min read

Personal Loans

Interested in equities investment? Check out December's top personal loans

Personal investment loans - also known as margin loans - could be helpful when considering equities investments. Margin loans offer a way to invest in the stock market by borrowing money from a lender for the purpose of buying shares.

Peter Terlato

Peter Terlato -

09 Dec, 2022 -

4 min read

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Credit Cards

New buy-now-pay-later service bundll targets everyday spending

A new buy-now-pay-later service, bundll, has launched, targeting an area not yet covered by the big players: everyday spending.

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

13 Feb, 2020 -

2 min read

Credit Cards

Should you use credit cards or buy-now-pay-later for your Christmas shopping?

It’s the time of the year when retail is buzzing and shoppers are spending hundreds, if not thousands, on their Christmas shopping.

Alison Cheung

Alison Cheung -

16 Dec, 2019 -

5 min read

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Bank Accounts

Openpay shuts its doors: what is the future of buy now, pay later?

One of the key Australian players in the buy now, pay later space, Openpay, has collapsed. So, what does this mean for the future of BNPL platforms in Australia?

Alex Ritchie

Alex Ritchie -

08 Feb, 2023 -

5 min read

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