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How Trump’s executive orders caused a spike in share prices for uranium companies
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How Trump’s executive orders caused a spike in share prices for uranium companies
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Why did interest in nuclear power companies and nuclear energy-related ETFs increase recently?

Market Trends: May 2025
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Market Trends: May 2025
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Global equities fell modestly in April while Australian equities outperformed.

How Australians are investing $50 billion
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How Australians are investing $50 billion
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2025 has marked a remarkable milestone for Betashares: $50 billion in funds under management.

The TACO trade
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The TACO trade
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US payrolls will be a key market focus this week.

The simple way to invest in a diversified portfolio
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The simple way to invest in a diversified portfolio
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Discover how managed portfolios can simplify investing, improve diversification and support long-term wealth building.

How quality investing performs through the cycle
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How quality investing performs through the cycle
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This ETF has delivered strong returns by targeting ASX-listed companies with superior earnings fundamentals.

Is this the dawn of a new crypto era?
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Is this the dawn of a new crypto era?
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Another milestone has been set for crypto and more potential tailwinds may lie ahead.

Big beautiful debt
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Big beautiful debt
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US budget discussions will remain a focus this week.

RBA rate cuts: Two down, two to go
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RBA rate cuts: Two down, two to go
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There remains a strong case for the RBA to continue the process of 'normalising' rates.