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Dovish interest rate expectations have been eviscerated.

You heard right – the RBA could raise rates again

The Reserve Bank of Australia will likely be forced to warn that it could raise rates again.

  • Christopher Joye
For those fortunate enough to have good health and money, semi-retirement is an increasingly popular option.

Why more Australians are choosing semi-retirement

Fusing the parts of work you still enjoy with hobbies, travel and passion projects is the dream for many. Here’s how to make a go of it

  • Michelle Bowes

Why you’ll live longer than you think (and what it means for your wealth)

Very few people die at their age of life expectancy, giving rise to financial planning’s biggest conundrum: longevity risk.

  • Penny Pryor

Is it possible to find love without an app?

Online-dating fatigue is creating pressure for innovations to help humans discover love in real life, but hitting on strangers isn’t easy.

  • Faith Hill

Stop complaining, Zoomers – you’re rich

People born between 1997 and 2012 should appreciate that Millennials and Baby Boomers were poorer at this stage in their lives.

  • The Economist

The rule book on investing in cars, wine or diamonds

Because they’re classified as collectable or personal use assets, strict rules apply to their acquisition, storage, insurance and use if held by an SMSF.

  • Colin Lewis

Wealthiest Australians

Minderoo Foundation chief executive John Hartman.

Forrest-backed Minderoo to become bigger philanthropic force

The financial endowment behind Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s philanthropic Minderoo Foundation is expected to grow towards $40 billion by the end of the decade.

  • Brad Thompson

The homeschooled billionaire who built a fortune before turning 40

Shaun Bonett was the country’s richest person under 40 in 2007. Now a billionaire, he shares his story, including a humiliating $25 million mistake.

  • Julie-anne Sprague
Goldman Sachs’ headquarters in New York. The investment banking giant has made a concerted push into private wealth in Australia.

Goldman eyes local banking licence to grow ultrarich lending business

The Wall Street investment banking giant has made no secret of its desire to expand its private wealth division. There are limits on what it can do.

  • Primrose Riordan
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