After years of false starts, Britain has officially "Brexited" the European Union, and Aussie investors are in a prime position to take advantage of it.
So you've tried watching finance news but you don't know the Dow from the Dax, and market movements sound like gobbledygook. It doesn't have to be that way.
It's hard to fathom - walking into your local bank branch accompanied by the family dog, having lost everything to bushfires bar the clothes on your back.
A turnaround in the Australian housing market in the second half of 2019, along with further interest rate cuts on the cards, points to opportunities for buyers and sellers.
For the first time, climate crisis and environmental degradation have taken out the top five spots in a list ranking the risks most likely to impact the world over the coming decade.
The common mantra in the share market for those looking to profit is to buy low and sell high. While intellectually this seems reasonable, it is not as easy as many would have you believe.
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