Welcome to My Blog

10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Sunday 2 May 2021

Business Outsider

Business Insider Australia Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Enable Images to View
 

The ASX could launch Australia's first crypto ETF by the end of the year — but don't expect Dogecoin to make the cut

The ASX is currently reviewing a number of applications for a cryptocurrency-based exchange-traded fund (ETF), several industry sources have confirmed to Business Insider Australia, with some optimistic a fund could be launched as soon as this year.
Enable Images to View
 

Private colleges to receive $53 million in federal support, as border closures keep international students at home

Australia's hard-hit private college sector will receive a $53 million funding boost in next month's Federal Budget, Education Minister Alan Tudge has announced.
Enable Images to View
 

It will be cheaper to buy than rent over the next 10 years in more than half of Australia's suburbs, according to a new report

New data released by REA has found it is cheaper to buy than rent over a 10 year period almost everywhere in Australia. The figures found that lowered mortgage rates were the main driver of favourable buying conditions.
Enable Images to View
 

Australia's business outlook is rosy for most, new ABS data shows, but arts and recreation companies still expect revenues to drop

Just 18% of Australian companies recorded a drop in revenue over March, the lowest figure since July 2020, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Enable Images to View
 

4 in 5 Australian businesses say that remote work is here to stay long term, even as offices reopen nationwide

A full 80% of Australian companies which permit employees to work remotely expect the trend to continue through the long-term. New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics suggests working remotely will linger after COVID-19 industry shutdowns made it a necessity.
Enable Images to View
 

Berkshire Hathaway's Charlie Munger has doubled down on his criticism of 'disgusting' bitcoin

"I think I should say modestly that I think the whole damned development is disgusting and contrary to the interests of civilization," Munger said.
Enable Images to View
 

A pilot and an architect try answering the Google job interview brain teaser

We ask a pilot and an architect to try answering a notorious brain teaser from Google's job interview process.
Enable Images to View
 

From Masterclass to a wine club, here's a list of last-minute Mother's Day gifts that don't rely on Australia Post

If you've missed the Australia Post cut-off to ensure your mum got her Mother's Day gift in time, fear not, we have some ideas so you can still look like the golden child next Sunday.
Enable Images to View
 

The benefits ethical investing can have for your portfolio, according to an expert

As more stakeholders continue to shift their attention to socially responsible investments, it's worth knowing the benefits of ethical investing that go beyond moral values.

No comments:

Post a Comment