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... collapsed, sending $US9 billion ($14 billion) of investors' money down the tube, and landing founder Sam Bankman-Fried in court on fraud charges. More than 50,000 Australians lost money in the FTX collapse. Failures of other crypto platforms including ...
... unhappy with the changes to the Buyer of Last Resort (BOLR) provision that formed part of their agreement with AMP. The court has found in favour of the advisors, but AMP is appealing. It has also agreed to enter into mediation. Is market sentiment shifting? ...
... banks, with several of our largest banks copping fines or being sued for alleged misbehaviour. This week saw the Federal Court slap ANZ with a $15 million penalty after the bank admitted to misleading customers about the funds available in various credit ...
For the first time in over a decade a Labor government has delivered a Budget in New South Wales, with Treasurer Daniel Mookhey handing down the 2023-24 state Budget to parliament on Tuesday. In his speech, the treasurer was eager to emphasise Labor's ...
... pricing Check the fine print if you sign up for a dating app. Consumer watchdog, the ACCC, is taking dating site eHarmony to court, alleging it made misleading statements about the pricing, renewal, and duration of memberships. ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb ...
In a first-of-its-kind case, ASIC is taking Australian Super to court over its failure to properly monitor and consolidate multiple accounts on behalf of members for close to a decade. In May, Australian Super announced it would be refunding close to ...
... Qantas about-face on the expiry of COVID credits comes as consumer watchdog - the ACCC, has launched action in the Federal Court, alleging Qantas engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct, by advertising seats for more than 8000 flights that ...