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Regional Australia is crying out for funding - and migrant investment is a solution


Atlas Advisors Australia
Investment manager Atlas Advisors Australia is calling for better use of migrant investment funds under a key visa program with the aim to fill critical gaps in venture capital and ailing industries in regional areas.
Executive Chairman of Atlas Advisors Australia, Guy Hedley said Australia should use the Investor Visa program to channel funds to struggling regional economies just as the United States does under its own highly-competitive EB-5 program.
Applicants to the 188B Investor Visa must participate in a complying investment framework which currently requires that only AUD$1.5 million be invested in an Australian State or Territory bonds where there is no shortage of demand, so little benefit results. ....

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Morrison government green-lights money laundering


Morrison government green-lights money laundering
at 11:40 am on April 26, 2021 | 16 comments
It is becoming increasingly clear that the Morrison Government has no intention to follow through with its international commitment to stamp-out money laundering.
The evidence is standing in plain sight.
First, the federal government agreed to implement Tranche 2 anti-money laundering (AML) laws 15 years ago pertaining to real estate gatekeepers, including lawyers, accountants and real estate agents. However, these rules have been been continuously delayed and never implemented (see here for background).
Second, the Morrison Government in December 2020 tightened some business and investment visas, but left the ‘golden ticket’ Significant Investor Visa (SIV) program untouched. This SIV program is a ‘fast-track’ residency scheme that can lead to Australian citizenship, and requires participants to spend $5 million over four years on complying investments in order ....

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Companies Benefiting From Global Trend Towards Government Insolvency


Companies Benefiting From Global Trend Towards Government Insolvency
This story features MOELIS AUSTRALIA LIMITED, and other companies. For more info SHARE ANALYSIS: MOE
In search of a solution to ever-expanding debt-to-GDP ratios, Dr Roy van Keulen offers some food for thought, alongside a few ideas of companies likely to benefit
-How will governments improve their debt-to-GDP?
-Taxing lower and middle incomes seems politically impossible for quite some time to come
-Most solutions might simply be to tax the wealthy, reduce spending on healthcare and sell off public assets like roads
By Dr Roy van Keulen
As the US looks close to surpassing an unprecedented debt-to-GDP ratio of 150% (or US$225,000 per US taxpayer), I wanted to explore what happens when governments reach the end of their credit line and are forced to start deleveraging. ....

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Morrison money laundering visas strand Aussies overseas


MacroBusiness
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at 10:20 am on April 19, 2021 | 18 comments
The Significant Investor Visa (SIV) program is a ‘fast-track’ residency scheme that can lead to Australian citizenship, and requires participants to spend $5 million over four years on complying investments in order to receive citizenship.
Since its inception, the SIV program has brought around $11.6 billion into Australia. However, it was criticised by the Productivity Commission (PC) as prone to fraud and money laundering, with the PC recommending the SIV program be scrapped altogether:
Because there are no English-language requirements for the Significant Investor Visa and Premium Investor Visa, and no upper age limits, it is likely that these immigrants will generate less favourable social impacts than other immigrants. Further, compared to other visa streams, investor visas are prone to misuse and fraud. Concerns about visa fraud played a part in the Canadian Gover ....

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