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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

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Will climate change rout Warren Buffett’s bet on IAG?

Will climate change rout Warren Buffett’s bet on IAG?

The company behind some big insurance brands, including NRMA and SGIO, was once seen as a market darling, but it has underperformed markedly recently amid growing concerns about climate change risks.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Is Dolly Parton-backed biotech Moderna a good investment?
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Is Dolly Parton-backed biotech Moderna a good investment?

It’s the global vaccine maker that has delivered huge returns for early backers, but can Moderna continue its growth in a post-COVID world?

  • by Emma Koehn
Bell Potter faces AUSTRAC probe over anti-money laundering compliance

Bell Potter faces AUSTRAC probe over anti-money laundering compliance

The financial crimes watchdog has ordered external auditors to look into concerns the stockbroker may not be complying with anti-money laundering laws.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Bell Potter warns retail investors will pay the price for ‘heavy-handed’ stockbroking test
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Bell Potter warns retail investors will pay the price for ‘heavy-handed’ stockbroking test

Investment house Bell Potter has attacked a new compliance test, claiming it is biased against stockbrokers and will push up costs for retail investors.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Minister defends controversial ethics test for stockbrokers

Minister defends controversial ethics test for stockbrokers

Minister for Financial Services Jane Hume has said the exam is designed to test competency, not expand skillsets.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
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‘Failure rate is going through the roof’: Stockbrokers rail against mandatory compliance test
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‘Failure rate is going through the roof’: Stockbrokers rail against mandatory compliance test

Some of the nation’s most prominent stockbroking firms are railing against a mandatory test they said is misguided and discriminates against experienced professionals.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Longstanding AMP investor decries ‘pretty woeful’ performance after selling out

Longstanding AMP investor decries ‘pretty woeful’ performance after selling out

AMP’s share price is more than 158 per cent lower than when it was first listed on the ASX in 1999. Argo Investments has had enough.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Everyone wants Tom Jones flu
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Everyone wants Tom Jones flu

Jorge of Burgos is still more terrifying than a virus.

'Hard to bet against': The young Aussie investors defying the Tesla short sellers

'Hard to bet against': The young Aussie investors defying the Tesla short sellers

Young Australian investors are ignoring warnings about excessive valuations to back high-flying US tech stocks such as Elon Musk's electric automaker Tesla.

  • by Matt Bungard
Beware of the dangers of running with the herd

Beware of the dangers of running with the herd

Companies trading at valuation multiples as high as 100 times earnings, or 20 times sales revenue because there are no earnings, is unsustainable

  • by Catherine Robson