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Tony Boyd

Tony Boyd

Contributing Columnist at Australian Financial Review

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    Recent Articles

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    Shield collapse is super’s $1.2b wake-up call

    Why, after 35 years of reform, are financial services ‘entrepreneurs’ so easily able to get past investor protection laws policed by ASIC and APRA?
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    Challenger primed for Japanese takeover

    Dai-Ichi Life’s move on Challenger is to benefit from regulatory relief and an ageing population moving from accumulating super assets to guaranteed income.
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    Man v machine: equity analysts show AI the upper hand

    Artificial intelligence allegedly poses an existential threat to anyone analysing stocks for a living, but groundbreaking reports over the past 50 years suggest otherwise.
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    How my SMSF beat big super without buying CBA shares

    Donald Trump’s raucous disruption to global markets did not stop this SMSF from recording its third-best performance in a decade.
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    Macquarie’s approach to accountability is laughable

    After being sanctioned by regulators in Australia, the UK and US, is the group treating fines and sanctions as the cost of doing business?
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    UTS to cut $100m and sack 400 despite surge in foreign students

    UTS is facing a staff backlash and questions over its governance as it pushes ahead with a cost-cutting plan triggered by the student cap legislation that never passed the federal parliament.
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    UTS restructure fraught with risks

    The inner workings of a $100 million a year cost-cutting plan provide a timely case study of the enormous pressures on Australia’s $50 billion education export industry.
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    MinRes scandal: Where was internal audit?

    The non-executive director and former KPMG partner in charge of cleaning up the miner’s conflicts of interest mess will have to review the internal audit work done by KPMG.
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    Scam reform lacks teeth

    Australia has been a happy hunting ground for criminals running high-tech scams. New laws may not help consumers seeking compensation.
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    Gina Rinehart continues her father’s tax crusade

    After years railing against the burden of government regulations, the iron ore billionaire is winning support for another key policy passion – lower taxes for northern Australians.
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    The ASX’s legal mess reveals deep-rooted problems in boardrooms

    Court action against the ASX over its bungled CHESS replacement project reflects a worrying escalation in the box-ticking, compliance culture inside Australian boardrooms.
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    Vested interests at play in the chronic disease explosion - The Aus...

    A search for good nutrition opened a Pandora’s box of snake oil salesmen and crackpot solutions. It also provided clues to the surging levels of chronic disease.
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    There’s value in big government spending done right

    The private-public partnership championed by Anthony Albanese that is transforming the supply chains is a role model for underwriting critical minerals expansion.
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    Payments innovation under threat from RBA

    Buy now, pay later, which revolutionised Australia’s highly concentrated payments system, is under potential threat from increased regulation.
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    ASX: How Australia is losing the equity market war

    Australia’s equity capital markets are slipping behind global competitors on market value, shares traded and foreign listings. That trend is unlikely to change while the ASX is fixing its monopoly clearing and settlement system.
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    How Ian Narev copied CBA’s tech success at Seek

    Seek’s recent tech upgrade is being talked about as an exemplar case study. Involving 1000 people including 350 engineers, the project came in on time and under budget.
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    Atlassian, Mesoblast, Seeing Machines, Xero: What investors can lea...

    High levels of R&D do not necessarily translate into increased returns on invested capital.
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    Australia’s Industry Growth Program: The experts trying to find the...

    Governments of all political persuasions love picking winners with taxpayer funds. But can the experts and bureaucrats find another Canva?
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    Chemist Warehouse blows up pharmacy regulation

    The listing of Chemist Warehouse on the ASX is the final nail in the coffin for laws designed to keep pharmacies in the hands of small business owners.
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    Women make a difference, but don't get paid for it - The Australian...

    Companies that promote women into senior executive ranks perform better than those that don’t. But the gender pay gap persists in Asia.
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    Salesforce and Facebook use brutal tactics to sack staff - The Aust...

    Being made redundant by email is now common in technology companies. It’s a brutal tactic that dehumanises so-called collaborative workplaces.