RETIREMENT

5 investing myths that could be...

Investors today have smarter tools, greater access and fewer barriers than ever before. Yet some long-held beliefs still shape how we approach the market. And, whether inherited or shaped by experience, these assumptions can quietly limit how we build wealth. Here are five of the most common investing myths, and why they no longer hold up in today’s environment. 1.…

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Lunch Wrap: ASX dips as Viva...

RIP Sir Michael Hill. Picture via Getty Images ASX dips despite energy stocks firing up Viva Energy dives but Liontown, Ramelius, Sandfire shine Jeweller Sir Michael Hill dies   The ASX was down 0.25% at Tuesday lunchtime on the eastern seaboard. Markets also softened across Asia, with investors now bracing for a week of crucial economic data, which includes the…

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AFS and Oman Arab Bank Launch...

Arab Financial Services (AFS), the Middle East and Africa’s premier digital payment solutions provider and fintech enabler, on July 29, announced a significant expansion of its enduring strategic partnership with Oman Arab Bank (OAB). This expansion reaffirms a shared commitment to pioneering innovation, setting an elevated benchmark for digital banking experiences across Oman. Extending AFS’s proven legacy in processing, this…

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Tax time doesn’t have to be...

For many Australians, completing your tax return is a bit like assembling IKEA furniture – often frustrating, with a vague instruction manual (or in this case, tax law) and plenty of moving parts to keep track of. While we can’t do your taxes for you, we may have a tool to make things easier when it’s time to lodge your…

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11 best holidays to book now...

Christmas in July means ugly jumpers, roast dinners and cosy evenings with friends, but it’s also the perfect time to start planning ahead. Pic: Getty Images. Christmas in July means ugly jumpers, roast dinners and cosy evenings with friends, but it’s also the perfect time to start planning ahead for the real deal. Words by Kirrily Schwarz for Escape.  …

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EMVision gets ethics approval for two...

Two key studies are set to advance EMVision’s First Responder device to detect stroke and TBI. Pic via Getty Images. EMVision receives ethics approval for two studies that will advance prototype First Responder toward commercial production Studies designed to demonstrate First Responder brain scanner can fit into emergency workflows and collect valuable data in pre-hospital setting EMVision non-dilutive milestone payment…

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Unicorns Podcast: New low-dose supplement tackles...

The Unicorns Podcast connects you to some of the best and brightest founders, CEOs, executives, business owners, innovators, entrepreneurs and inspiring leaders who make things happen and inspire others. Host Justin Kelly – former broadcast journalist and PR veteran – chats with leaders from across Australia and internationally about business strategy, what it takes to build a successful company, how to…

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Scarcity and social media fuelling Labubu...

The Labubu craze has sent Pop Mart profits soaring. Pic: Getty Images A marketing guru claims Labubu toys tap into the same brain wiring as poker machines, as the company behind them forecasts a nine-figure surge in profit. Words by Sarah Simpkins for The Courier Mail   A marketing consultant says Labubus tap into the same brain wiring as pokies,…

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Closing Bell: Market weathers tariff gloom...

The ASX managed to find a bright spot amongst the gloom, finishing an overall negative session in the green after lifting late in trade. Pic: Getty Images. Energy stocks climb as oil ticks up 2pc ASX rallies late to climb 0.08pc Gold stocks slide despite recovering gold price   ASX lifts as clouds part for energy sector The ASX was…

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How Jerome ‘too late’ Powell boosts...

The markets are focusing on the Federal Reserve meeting this week and keeping the Federal Funds Rate steady. But look further and see that gold has only one direction to go… up! We’ve been hearing a lot more about the US Federal Reserve lately. Normally it’s about their decision to raise, hold, or cut interest rates. And their economic outlook.…

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