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This week is meant to be the worst week for stocks all year, so why are markets rallying?

Historically, the final week of September has been brutal for US stocks. Data says it's meant to be the worst of the year. But not this year.

Switzer Investing TV | 22 September 2025: Australia's best and worst suburbs for property, new stock picks AND what makes a successful investor?

Investors are still trying to make sense of a market that’s holding up better than expected — but where is it heading next? In this week’s episode of Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer sits down with three top market minds to explore what’s driving sentiment, how to think clearly through the noise, and where smart money is seeing opportunity right now.

Why the Optus 000 issue scares me

The more I read about the Optus 000 outage, the more staggered I become. The outage was bad, but Optus' behaviour (once again) seems worse.

Australia Post resumes deliveries to US from today after tariff suspension: here's how it works

Australia Post has restarted parcel deliveries to the United States from today, following a temporary suspension triggered by new customs and import tariff rules introduced by the US Government.

This is the one number I’m watching this week

When I look at the week ahead, there’s really only one number that matters for Australia, and we’ll get it on Wednesday.

The Liberal Party is in crisis: can it survive?

Many will be asking how the Liberals got to this point. But I think the more interesting question is where they might be headed.

How an Optus 000 outage led to four deaths, and how to fix it

This isn’t the first time a blunder by Optus has meant people in crisis have been unable to call emergency services. So what exactly went wrong? And what could be done to prevent a similar tragedy occurring again?

New Zealand is trying something to lower its power prices, but it could end up costing people more

In its quest to lower electricity prices for New Zealand households, the Electricity Authority may inadvertently make the situation worse.

A world-first treaty on how to treat plastic has failed - what do we do now?

An ambitious plastic treaty could have a positive, lasting impact on the environment and human health. Unfortunately, vested interests hijacked the negotiations.

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