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‘Dancing in the street’: Wall Street’s titans can’t wait for Trump 2.0

‘Dancing in the street’: Wall Street’s titans can’t wait for Trump 2.0

These days, it seems that everyone who is anybody on Wall Street is amped up for Trump’s return to the Oval Office. With Trump 2.0, there’s apparently something for everyone in the financial arena.

  • by Rob Copeland

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Is this the missing link for cheap, effective financial advice?

Is this the missing link for cheap, effective financial advice?

Financial education is dry and overly complex, so why aren’t we investing in self-help financial education that’s engaging, accessible and genuinely useful?

  • by Bec Wilson
The generational culture war tearing investment banking apart

The generational culture war tearing investment banking apart

The brutal conditions ingrained in the job are proving to be a big turn-off for Gen Z.

  • by Charlotte Lytton
Businesses show surprising confidence despite inflation woes

Businesses show surprising confidence despite inflation woes

While a significant number of businesses are struggling, 60 per cent of companies say they are planning to expand in the next year, a survey shows.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Bankers sacked for faking work following rise of ‘mouse jigglers’

Bankers sacked for faking work following rise of ‘mouse jigglers’

The US banking giant discharged members of its wealth and investment management arm after investigating claims that they were pretending to be busy.

  • by Adam Mawardi
Why everyone in finance is getting ripped

Why everyone in finance is getting ripped

People who spend their working lives trying to manage risk in return for long-term financial gain often fail to apply those lessons to their own health.

  • by Chris Bryant
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Macquarie chair Glenn Stevens warns on inflation as profits take a hit

Macquarie chair Glenn Stevens warns on inflation as profits take a hit

The former RBA governor said he hoped he was wrong about inflation, as Macquarie profits in the June quarter came in “substantially lower” than last year.

  • by Millie Muroi
Bait and switch: How ESG investors get duped

Bait and switch: How ESG investors get duped

Investment managers have become increasingly adroit at marketing the environmental, social and corporate governance hygiene of their investments.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Dealmakers adrift as $1.5 trillion vanishes in first-half slump

Dealmakers adrift as $1.5 trillion vanishes in first-half slump

The world’s dealmakers are counting their losses in one of the worst years for takeovers and stock market listings in a decade.

  • by Bloomberg News
‘Way too late’: ASIC hands investment cowboy life-time ban

‘Way too late’: ASIC hands investment cowboy life-time ban

The Sydney-based director’s ban comes after years of being on ASIC’s radar and an investigation by this masthead uncovering his involvement in April.

  • by Millie Muroi
Perfect storm: How a blizzard bonanza came back to bite Macquarie

Perfect storm: How a blizzard bonanza came back to bite Macquarie

A massive storm in the US in early 2021 was a financial boon for Macquarie Group’s energy trading division, but now it is facing legal action accusing it of manipulating the market.

  • by Sarah Danckert

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