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Cochlear cites ongoing weakness in its service (sound processor) division as the key reason behind its full-year earnings ...
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High value retirees may regularly avoid adding to their super under the new tax provisions, seeking new areas to allocate ...
The ASX finished 0.31% lower on Thursday. A disappointing finish after strong early gains. Gold and tech were bright spots, as energy waned.
The ASX opened higher as energy stocks soared on oil, gold rallied, Cochlear dipped, and MPower, dorsaVi and Alvo all made headlines.
John Forwood says the platinum group metals market is starting to look more interesting as prices for the precious metal begin to rise.
German investor Deutsche Balaton is one of the most prominent backers of ASX small caps, and battery tech player Altech is a unique holding.
As the $3.5 trillion Australian wealth transfer starts to shape donations to charities, donors are making these four mistakes.