Under-siege ASX faces an end to its monopoly
After a year to forget in 2025, things could get even tougher for the ASX in 2026.
The share price of the ASX fell in 2025 even though profits and dividends were up.
When ASX-listed companies were unable to publish market announcements due to a computer glitch in early December, there was a collective groan and a feeling of déjà vu.
Yes, the market had seen this before, but a publishing fail was a new twist on a litany of disruptive failures. Just ask
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