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Aussie bitcoin mogul in talks with US prosecutors after co-accused plead guilty

Aussie bitcoin mogul in talks with US prosecutors after co-accused plead guilty

Gregory Dwyer, who was raised on Sydney’s north shore, is in talks with US prosecutors to try to resolve his criminal case after one of the co-accused crypto entrepreneurs was sentenced to six months’ home detention.

  • by Sarah Danckert

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Biden-approved: Should you invest in baby formula maker Bubs Australia?

Biden-approved: Should you invest in baby formula maker Bubs Australia?

Infant formula maker Bubs Australia has seen its share price soar since revealing a landmark US distribution deal, but does that make it a good investment?

  • by Jessica Yun
Five ways to help your share portfolio beat market carnage, inflation
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Five ways to help your share portfolio beat market carnage, inflation

While rising prices are bad for many investments, there are some – such as energy and agriculture stocks – that analysts expect to do well over the next two years.

  • by John Collett
‘Bear-market blues’ test mettle of devout bitcoin believers

‘Bear-market blues’ test mettle of devout bitcoin believers

With bitcoin caught in the throes of its worst slide in years, analysts are wading through a number of indicators to see at what point even more investors might start to throw in the towel.

  • by Vildana Hajric
‘Money was tight growing up, but I saved and invested, so I have choices’
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‘Money was tight growing up, but I saved and invested, so I have choices’

Beau Arfi learned early in life an important lesson not to fritter away money. Saving and some good property investments have helped set him up for the future.

  • by Nina Hendy
Has pop culture pariah WeWork turned the corner? This Aussie investor thinks so

Has pop culture pariah WeWork turned the corner? This Aussie investor thinks so

When WeCrashed cameras stopped rolling on Jared Leto as WeWork founder Adam Neumann and Anne Hathaway as his wife Rebekah, the business went on.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
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‘He is no longer running Magellan’: Hamish Douglass to return as a consultant

‘He is no longer running Magellan’: Hamish Douglass to return as a consultant

The embattled fund management firm says its co-founder and former star investor will resume working with the business in a consultancy role.

  • by Simone Fox Koob
‘Tide is turning’: While world focuses on inflation, Ark’s Cathie Wood sees risk of deflation

‘Tide is turning’: While world focuses on inflation, Ark’s Cathie Wood sees risk of deflation

High-profile technology investor Cathie Wood has warned Australian investors about the possibility of inflation turning into deflation.

  • by Clancy Yeates
From the Big Short to the Big Scam: Fraud aside, what are cryptocurrencies for?

From the Big Short to the Big Scam: Fraud aside, what are cryptocurrencies for?

It sounds extreme and implausible to suggest that an asset class that has become could lack any real value. But I remember the housing bubble and the subprime crisis.

  • by Paul Krugman
‘Right leader for next stage’: Seven’s Ryan Stokes backs in new Boral CEO

‘Right leader for next stage’: Seven’s Ryan Stokes backs in new Boral CEO

Former Cleanaway CEO Vik Bansal left the company under a cloud of bullying allegations.

  • by Angus Dalton
‘I rent because I choose to have my money working harder in other places’

‘I rent because I choose to have my money working harder in other places’

Sydneysider Brando Hasick’s dream is to establish a passive income stream – maybe shares that pay good dividends – that will set him up financially later in life.

  • by Nina Hendy