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Wall Street closed the week with a flat session.

Banks slump as ASX retreats from record levels; AMP surges

The Australian sharemarket has lost ground across the board as investors continue to grapple with uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump’s trade wars.

  • Staff reporter

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AMP’s Alexis George.

The move no other big super fund has dared to try

Seven years after a torrid royal commission, AMP is trying to be more “out there”, including investing in bitcoin futures. Are the changes working?

  • Clancy Yeates
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Rolling the dice on a Nigerian prince

Do not pass Go, do not collect a Kmart gift card.

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Bad behaviour or just a pie in the sky?

While rugby league nomenclature goes straight between the posts.

The AMP building at 33 Alfred St reopens.

Saved from the wrecking ball, AMP building reopens as a glittering star on Circular Quay

Sydney’s first real skyscraper has been given a new lease of life after a three-year restoration and modernisation.

  • Julie Power
Liberation Day, or should it be “liquidation day”? Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have hit workers’ savings.

Donald Trump’s sharemarket bloodbath hits Australians’ savings

Retirement savings are taking a beating, and economists predict equity prices will fall further.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
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AMP Bank chief executive Sean O’Malley is confident small businesses will survive the global turmoil.

Can Australian small businesses survive Trump turmoil?

Donald Trump has roiled markets and economies across the globe with his policies. What does it mean for Australia’s small businesses?

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
AMP chief executive Alexis George says a proportion of the community continues to feel the bite of high interest rates.

Distressed borrowers seeking to access super to help repay mortgages: AMP

“If you look at our customer base, there is an element of customers and the community doing it really tough,” says AMP chief executive Alexis George.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
AMP CEO Alexis George.

Downsizing not on the radar for most retirees: AMP

Many retirees are concerned about running out of savings, while also wanting to help their kids. But a new survey suggests most don’t want to respond by downsizing the family home.

  • Clancy Yeates
AMP chief executive Alexis George.

Economic headwinds hamper AMP’s banking business

While shareholders cheered the overall result as being not as bad as expected, the group was challenged over lacklustre performance by its AMP Bank division.

  • Sarah Danckert

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