Category: July

Is AI starting to pay its way?

By Rob Crookston, Investment Strategist at Bell Potter Securities The bear case on artificial intelligence has always rested on one question: when does all the spending actually pay off? For […]

Balancing delivery with change

ASX priorities in focus at the SIAA2026 Conference Provided by ASX The “Ask ASX” plenary session at the SIAA2026 Conference gave market participants a rare opportunity to hear directly from […]

Recent FSCP decisions

Since the March edition of the newsletter there has been a spate of seven decisions from the Financial Services and Credit Panel. Four involved fees for no service and two […]

What do you mean private credit?

Quarterly Global Credit Solutions investor letter (Q1 2026) By Frank Danieli, Managing Director, Head of Global Credit Solutions, MA Financial Group In the Global Credit Solutions team at MA Financial, […]

SUPER SNIPPETS: A positive step forward

By Darin Tyson-Chan, Editor of selfmanagedsuper In my last column, I highlighted how the 2026 federal budget is going to make investing in the superannuation environment a lot more attractive […]