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Fake celebrity endorsements is scammers' latest deception

Fake celebrity endorsements is scammers' latest deception

Investment scams cost Australians more than dating scams as incidences of fake celebrity endorsements increases by four times since the start of this year.

  • by John Collett

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Tech investors are getting carried away
Opinion
Shares

Tech investors are getting carried away

Innovation is wonderful, but investment in it shouldn't be at any price.

  • by Scott Phillips
Former Macquarie stock pickers hit the market for $378m fund float
Managed funds

Former Macquarie stock pickers hit the market for $378m fund float

A team of former Macquarie Group stock pickers will test their appeal for retail investors on Monday when they launch the IPO for a long/short Australian equities fund that is quarantined from the market turmoil.

  • by Colin Kruger
Fairfax's Duke opens handy lead in one-year Shares Race
Shares Race

Fairfax's Duke opens handy lead in one-year Shares Race

Geospatial map technology company, Nearmap, held by race leader Jennifer Duke, continues to be the best-performing tip.

  • by John Collett
The lessons of the GFC, 10 years on
Opinion
Home loans

The lessons of the GFC, 10 years on

The global financial crisis and subsequent economic recovery demonstrate the wisdom of staying on track when things get tough.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Proof that trying to avoid the next market crash will cost you money
Opinion
World markets

Proof that trying to avoid the next market crash will cost you money

Success in investment is driven by your time in the market, not by timing markets.

  • by Robin Bowerman
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Joan Ponsford wins the six-week Shares Race
Shares Race

Joan Ponsford wins the six-week Shares Race

Due to lower returns on the Australian sharemarket, only two of our eight racers finished the six-week race in the black

  • by John Collett
Higher company profits, but mum and dad shareholders miss out
Shares

Higher company profits, but mum and dad shareholders miss out

The shares favoured by small investors have underperformed the broader Australian sharemarket over the past year.

  • by John Collett
Market turbulence leaves Shares Race wide open
Shares Race

Market turbulence leaves Shares Race wide open

Australian shares have a taken a beating this week, which has shuffled the leaderboard of the Share Race with only one week to go in the six-week race.

  • by John Collett
The next sharemarket crash is coming. Here's what to do about it
Opinion
Sharemarket

The next sharemarket crash is coming. Here's what to do about it

A classic weakness of the average investor is complacency.

  • by Marcus Padley
Tax regime hinders build-to-rent sector
Property development

Tax regime hinders build-to-rent sector

The burgeoning build-to-rent sector is being hamstrung by taxation issues even before the first property has been approved.

  • by Carolyn Cummins