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Collector jailed after defrauding government to fuel his habit

A US man has been sentenced to three years in jail after he was caught defrauding the government to the tune of US$85,000 – which he used to buy a collectible trading card.

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House of 8commons: ‘Govt deal could double fintech’s share price’

Every second week we invite a leading fund manager to present at The Insider: Meet the Fund Manager. In October, Luke Winchester, from Merewether Capital, selected 8common as one of his three favourite stocks after the business successfully inked a…

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Tech business poised to ride industry wave of ‘astronomical’ growth

Every second week we invite a leading fund manager to present at The Insider: Meet the Fund Manager. In October, Dean Fergie, from Cyan Investment Management, selected Zoom2u as one of his three favourite stocks, noting the company is highly…

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Note from the MD: Aussie markets falter as US contends with lines, targets and bears

Yesterday marked the third consecutive day of losses on the ASX, with the benchmark ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) finishing down 0.8% after a choppy start that looked like it could have gone either way.

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Aussie tech start-up set to redefine $320 billion big data industry

Skyrocketing demand for big data has created both a global industry valued at $320 billion and a global problem of equal proportions: Current platforms are struggling to handle the weight of centralised data sets, to the point it is predicted to be overwhelmed and obsolete by 2025.

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When good neighbours become good business: Soap’s end could hurt economy

Iconic Australian soap opera Neighbours will end its 37-year run on our screens this June, and one economist is warning its cancellation could end up hurting the Australian economy.

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Commodity prices surge as Russia-Ukraine war tests raw material supply chains

Global commodity prices have surged to record heights as investors and buyers alike shun Russia over fears further embargoes and political sabre-rattling will hurt exports.

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How AI could help save Australia’s rare and iconic wildlife

With Australia warned that global warming will damage its ecosystems, conservationists are turning to artificial intelligence to protect our nation’s animals.

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CHESS move: ‘Wait for others to pave the way’ strategy pays off for Registry Direct

Share and unit registry software provider Registry Direct is well advanced in completing its CHESS replacement system integration program, with work on the system set to wrap up in line with ASX’s delivery timetable and under budget.

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Cat-like instincts: Footy player turned fund manager shares convertible debt secrets

The only thing more unique than Tim Callan’s pathway from football player to portfolio manager with PURE Asset Management is the fund he manages itself.

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Aussie biotech finds its market niche down in the weeds

The number of Australians trading shares online had doubled in the past two years and while regulators welcome this surging interest in markets, new traders are urged to be careful.

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Note from the MD: Markets off to strong start in March despite floods and war

The Australian market has enjoyed a healthy start to March, closing out trade yesterday up 47.4 points (0.67%), with the tech sector contributing a lot of heavy lifting – up 5.7% by day’s end.

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