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financeTop brokers name 3 ASX shares to buy next week
Top brokers have named ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: ANZ) and these ASX shares as buys for next week. Here's why they are bullish on them...
financeBurnham urged to tap up £150bn council pension surplus
The £550 billion Local Government Pension Scheme is awash with cash, meaning it has more than enough money to pay the pensions of its 7million members.
Quote of the day by The Bell Jar writer Sylvia Plath: 'The hardest thing, I think, is to live richly in the present, without letting it be tainted...' ; life lessons on staying rooted in our present from American poet
Poet Sylvia Plath's timeless wisdom highlights the struggle to live fully in the present, unburdened by past regrets or future anxieties. Her words, penned decades ago, resonate today, reminding us that true fulfillment lies in appreciating the now. This enduring message encourages focusing on the p...
businessAustralia to Strengthen Enforcement of Under-16 Social Media Ban
Australia will grant its online safety watchdog more powers and increase the maximum penalty for breaches of its world-first social media ban, with Prime Minister A…
businessEscape to meaning: choosing a travel retreat based on your interests
Japan’s Shishi-Iwa House and Four Seasons Resorts in Lanai, Hawaii, offer programmes inspired by their surroundings, while agencies run Mallorca-based retreats for women entrepreneurs and more.
financeIs this the best ASX dividend stock to buy for passive income?
This ASX dividend stock could be one of the best ideas for passive income in Australia right now. Here’s why it offers many positives…
US military is conducting strikes on Iranian targets in the area of the strait of Hormuz in retaliation for Iranian attack on tanker
The U.S. military is conducting strikes on Iranian targets in the area of the strait of Hormuz in retaliation for Iranian attack this morning on a commercial tanker, U.S. official says EXPLOSIONS HEARD IN IRAN'S SIRIK, IRAN'S STATE BROADCASTER IRIB SAYS CENTCOM says it launched more strikes in Iran ...
businessBMI Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Badger Meter, Inc. Securities Fraud Lawsuit
/PRNewswire/ -- Why: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of common stock of Badger Meter, Inc. (NYSE: BMI) between April 18,...
financeHere is the average Australian superannuation balance at ages 45, 55, and 65
How much superannuation does the average Australian have at ages 45, 55, and 65? Let's run the numbers and find out...
businessThe SpaceX IPO Lifted the Whole Space Economy -- Including the Public Companies Building the Road Back to the Moon
/PRNewswire/ -- American News Group Market Commentary, The public listing of Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: SPCX) As the most valuable private...
businessRonaldo, Portugal set to learn Round of 32 matchup in World Cup
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla.` (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal have arrived for their final group stage match against Colombia at the World Cup, knowing their spot in the Round of 32 is secured.
businessRoyals’ Ragans to undergo elbow surgery Wednesday
CHICAGO (AP) — Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans will undergo elbow surgery on Wednesday that will determine the degree of repair needed, manager Matt Quatraro said Saturday.
businessWith extra lap at Sonoma, Ty Gibbs earns first pole position on a road course in NASCAR Cup career
SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — Ty Gibbs earned the first road-course pole position of his NASCAR Cup Series career, capitalizing on a decision to take another crack at Sonoma Raceway.
businessCanada men fall just short against Bulgaria in Volleyball Nations League play
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financeWhy Wesfarmers shares still look like a top buy to me
Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES) shares can look expensive, but I still think the company’s discipline and optionality make it a buy.
financeChasing early retirement at 55? These ASX shares and ETFs could help
For investors chasing early retirement, these ASX shares and ETFs stand out as compelling long-term wealth-building opportunities.
July 2026 Monthly
Markets enter July with a ceasefire that nobody quite trusts. The 60-day de-escalation between Washington and Tehran has done its job on paper, traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has increased markedly. Oil has responded accordingly, with August WTI down more than 30% from its May 18 peak of over $100 ...
financeASX 200 retail shares outperform on growing hopes interest rates have peaked
ASX 200 retail shares led the market, rising 3.61% amid new jobs and inflation data suggesting interest rates are likely to stay on hold.