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Jon Bragg

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Jon Bragg is a journalist for Momentum Media's Investor Daily, nestegg and ifa. He enjoys writing about a wide variety of financial topics and issues and exploring the many implications they have on all aspects of life.

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Accounting body proposes ‘quick budget fixes’

Accounting body proposes ‘quick budget fixes’

Ten ‘quick fixes’ for the federal budget have been proposed by Chartered Accountants. Read More
50% reduction to minimum pension drawdown rates extended

50% reduction to minimum pension drawdown rates extended

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg pledged that the government will not increase taxes on superannuation if re-elected. Read More
class actions

Government overtakes financial sector as biggest target for class acti...

Banking and financial services were the third biggest target for class action filings in 2021. Read More
global funds

New global funds designed to boost adviser needs

Trans-Tasman fund manager Milford has further expanded its presence in Australia. Read More
Super mergers

Super mergers tipped to accelerate as funds face regulatory scrutiny

More than half of super executives have tipped that the current record pace of mergers will continue to accelerate. ...Read More
Government consults on Consumer Data Right expansion

Government consults on Consumer Data Right expansion

The government has proposed expanding the Consumer Data Right to non-bank lending as well as superannuation and general ...Read More

Three in five corporates have set 2030 net zero targets

The majority of issuers and investors have set their sights on reaching net zero this decade. Read More
Government announces Quality of Advice reviewer

Government announces Quality of Advice reviewer

The government has also released the terms of reference for the review. Read More
AFCA

Proposed AFCA funding model could reduce burden on advice firms

The vast majority of AFCA members would pay the same or less under the proposed model. Read More

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