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5 of the best biotechs

Let’s look at CSL, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Cochlear, Resmed and Ansell.

How to save on your post-COVID holiday

While international travel isn’t on the cards for 2020, it’s never too early to start thinking about where to head next and how to get there without spending a fortune.

Could work from home kill businesses and Aussie jobs?

The new-found passion of working from home could have a sting in the tail — these workers might have to compete with overseas online labour that’s much cheaper.

What are the best rates?

Find out the cheapest home loan and credit card rates, the highest term deposit and the best super funds over five years.

Could Enviro Friendly EuroManganese Ltd have strategic advantage in Europe’s EV Hub?

EuroManganese Ltd. (ASX:EMN) is capturing investor attention by developing a waste recycling operation to extract high purity manganese products for the manufacture of lithium ion batteries.

Well we’re in a mess but can banks repress, all of their bad habits?

Post Royal Commission they tried to be good but we wondered if they could, cause they’ve had more bad habits than anyone.

Good morning, Australia

Catch up on the latest market and economic news from Australia and around the world.

The top 20 trades made by SMSFs in August 2020

Here are the top 20 buy and sell trades made by SMSFs last month and details about 8 of them.

Could Australia be a tax haven like Ireland?

Could an Aussie tax haven attract super talent, modern manufacturing businesses and hi-tech operations now ensconced in troubled places like Hong Kong?

Australia: Jobs, wages & confidence data dominate

In the coming week, there are a number of key economic indicators and events to focus on. The payroll jobs & wages data, business and consumer confidence surveys and lending figures are the highlights.

Bankers need to be bankers not penny-pinching bastards

The Treasurer wants bankers to lean in to help the recovery but maybe his language might need to be more forceful to help our recovery from the Coronavirus mess.

With AMP’s break-up inevitable, what’s it worth?

A litany of mistakes, poor decisions and underperformance over the last three decades made AMP an absolute dog of a company that more than likely will be up for sale. So what will be sold and at what price?

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