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Tim Boreham

Tim has been a business journalist for more than 30 years, working for The Australian, Business Review Weekly and the Melbourne Herald. At The Australian he covered banking for seven years and authored the Criterion investment column for more than a decade. Tim is now a freelance business writer and has founded The New Criterion as a separate weekly column. He also writes a column on biotechnology stocks for Biotech Daily and the online small caps website Stockhead.

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Article title Navigating the share market in a new paradigm

Article descriptionRising interest rates and inflation make for tricky markets for share investors, but analysts say there is still value to be found if you know where to look.

By AuthorTim Boreham
Freelance Journalist
5 mins

Article title China’s digital yuan targets Olympic win

Article descriptionAs if pulling off the Beijing Winter Olympics during a pandemic wasn’t enough of a feat, the Games also mark a big milestone for China’s fledgling digital currency, the e-CNY.

By AuthorTim Boreham
Freelance Journalist
4 mins

Article title ‘Clearly maturing’: Bringing cryptos in from the cold

Article descriptionIn its eagerly anticipated final report, a Senate committee has laid out how the country should provide a regulatory framework and more certainty to digital asset enterprises, notably cryptocurrency and blockchain innovators.

By AuthorTim Boreham
Freelance Journalist
5 min read

Article title ‘Fluid situation’: What spring may bring for property

Article descriptionThe daffodils and roses are starting to bloom but the spring property selling season won’t be quite the same this year amid lockdowns and restrictions. So, what should buyers and sellers expect?

By AuthorTim Boreham
Freelance Journalist
4 min read

Article title Up, down, stratospheric…EOFY winners and losers

Article descriptionDogecoin up 11,000 per cent, US shares 37 per cent and Aussie houses 13.5 per cent… yep, it’s EOFY and FY21 was a happy one for many investors and property owners.

By AuthorTim Boreham
Freelance Journalist
5 min read

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