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Market Update September 2025
-The RBA has held the cash rate at 3.60%, citing a gradual recovery in household spending and easing financial conditions. Inflation remains within the 2–3% target range, while labour market and global uncertainties mean the Bank is staying cautious. Markets are pricing in a potential November rate cut, providing a supportive backdrop for investors.
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Unlock Higher Income with Skyring’s Fixed Income Fund Bonus Class
-We’re excited to announce an exclusive opportunity for new investments in the Skyring Fixed Income Fund.
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Term Deposits vs Managed Investment Schemes: What’s The Difference?
-As economic conditions shift and investors seek dependable income, term deposits continue to appeal for their simplicity and capital security. But they’re just one of several options available to those looking to preserve capital and earn consistent returns.
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Market Update July 2025
-Despite expectations of a rate cut, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held the cash rate at 3.85% at its July meeting. With recent inflation data broadly in line with forecasts, the RBA Board opted to wait for a little more information before making further changes.
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Skyring announced as a finalist in the Australian Wealth Management Awards 2025
-We’re proud to announce that Skyring has been named as a finalist in the 2025 Australian Wealth Management Awards. We…
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Investing for Retirees
-Investing for Retirees Many Australians entering or already in retirement are rethinking their investment approach. With increased cost-of-living pressures, longer…
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Market Update June 2025
-June 2025 Market Update.
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Are you Financially Fit?
-You work hard for your money. Now it’s time to make your money work hard for you.
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A Beginners Guide to Investing
-Investing is one of the most effective ways to grow your wealth over time. But if you’re just getting started, the world of investing can feel complex… with terms, options and risks that aren’t always easy to understand.