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Jimmy Carter’s legacy, stocks fall amid rally hopes: Morning Brief

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It’s the last full trading day of 2024 and Wall Street has its eyes peeled for the slightest signs of a Santa Claus rally. Seana Smith and Madison Mills observe some of the biggest market stories while speaking with top analysts on today’s episode of The Morning Brief.

Former President Jimmy Carter passed away over the weekend at the age of 100. To talk more about the US leader’s legacy and role in significant peace talks, the program welcomes American University professor Allan Lichtman and Marc Ginsberg, the former White House Deputy Senior Advisor for Middle East Policy under former President Carter.

As US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) continue to see declines at the start of Monday’s session, the Morning Brief team looks back on the best and worst performing sectors of 2024.

To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here.

Other top trending stocks on the Yahoo Finance platform include Boeing (BA), American Airlines (AAL), Nissan (NSANY, 8291.T)

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This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

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Critical superannuation reminder facing million of Aussie retirees: ‘People don’t know’

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Critical superannuation reminder facing million of Aussie retirees: ‘People don’t know’
Terry Vogiatzis, Founder and Director of Omura Wealth Advisers, was recently named advisor of the year. (Source: LinkedIn/Getty)

More and more Australians are entering retirement and facing big questions about how they handle – and ultimately pass on – their money. Older Australians are being urged to understand all the options available to them to make sure they’re not paying unnecessary tax and not forgetting to do one crucial thing when it comes to their superannuation.

The country is facing the mother of all wealth transfers in the years ahead, as aging Boomers are expected to pass on trillions of dollars in wealth to their children. But the best way to do that can be complex, and there are certain superannuation pitfalls retirees should make sure they avoid.

It’s not fun to think about your impending demise, so it’s not uncommon for people to neglect their estate planning, says Terry Vogiatzis, Founder and Director of Omura Wealth Advisers.

One thing that is often overlooked is super assets which can cause issues later on because superannuation benefits are treated differently from other assets in a deceased estate, which can have significant tax implications for beneficiaries, Vogiatzis explained to Yahoo Finance.

“A lot of people don’t know,” he said.

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Unlike cash, property and your regular share portfolio which can be assigned to go to someone in a will, your super requires a “direct nomination” which also supersedes a will. Without that direction nomination, things can potentially get a bit messy.

“People could put their hand up [to make a claim on it]. And it also creates further complexities from an administration perspective,” Vogiatzis said.

But before it gets to that point, it seriously pays to think about the most tax effective way to pass on your super, which for many Australians will increasingly be a majority of their wealth.

You can nominate your super balance to someone who is considered a dependent, but there is also the definition of a dependent under tax law “which dictates whether or not they’re going to pay tax on the benefit,” Vogiatzis said.

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“An adult child is a super dependent, which means they can receive a benefit, but they’re not tax dependent, so they’re going to pay tax on the benefit.

“So you may want to consider nominating your spouse, giving your adult child your non super benefits.”

As founder of Pivot Wealth and Yahoo Finance contributor Ben Nash has previously written for this masthead, in many cases, a big chunk of inheritances is lost to tax, poor planning, or mistakes that could have easily been avoided.

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Vero and Soda Capital Partner to Drive Innovation in Floorplan Finance

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Vero expands internationally with its first Australian client, bringing next-generation systems to support the expansion of Soda Capital’s wholesale financing platform.

NEW YORK, NY AND BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA / ACCESS Newswire / November 12, 2025 / Vero, a leading provider of technology systems for the asset finance industry, is excited to announce its strategic partnership with Soda Capital, Australia and New Zealand’s fastest-growing non-bank lender specializing in floorplan and distribution finance. This marks Vero’s first international expansion, as the company continues to pursue opportunities across EMEA and Asia-Pacific to transform asset finance through automation and technology.

The system went live at the beginning of the month after a comprehensive migration and delivery process supported by both teams.

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Driving Smarter, More Efficient Floorplan Finance

Soda Capital has built a strong reputation for providing fast, flexible, and transparent financing solutions for manufacturers, distributors, and dealer networks. As it scales, the company is investing in best-in-class technology to optimize its lending operations. By integrating Vero’s innovative platform, Soda Capital will:

  • Automate key workflows in loan origination, servicing, and portfolio management.

  • Enhance risk monitoring with real-time data insights and asset-level tracking.

  • Accelerate decision-making to streamline dealer funding and improve operational efficiency.

Empowering Growth Through Embedded Finance

Floorplan financing is evolving rapidly, requiring data-driven decision-making and seamless integration into the broader ecosystem of manufacturers, suppliers, and dealers. Through this partnership, Vero’s end-to-end lending platform will enable Soda Capital to:

  • Provide more self-service tools for their dealer clients, ensuring real-time visibility into asset performance.

  • Optimize credit risk management, proactively identifying potential exposures and reducing inefficiencies.

  • Introduce more dynamic program structures, ensuring they can meet the ever-evolving needs of their vendor and dealer partners.

A Shared Vision for the Future of Asset Finance

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Both Vero and Soda Capital are technology-first, agile, and forward-thinking organizations that are reshaping the landscape of wholesale financing. With this partnership, Vero will continue to serve as an extension of Soda Capital’s IT team, ensuring continuous innovation, automation, and operational enhancements as its platform scales.

“Expanding globally has always been part of our vision, and Soda Capital represents the perfect partner for us to enter APAC market. Their commitment to leveraging technology as a differentiator aligns seamlessly with Vero’s mission to modernize floorplan lending, and we’re thrilled to support their next phase of growth.”
John Mizzi, CEO, Vero

“Our business is built on speed, transparency, and technology, and Vero’s platform allows us to take that to the next level. With Vero’s expertise in purpose-built solutions for our industry, with a focus on automation and the user experience, we’re confident that we can scale more efficiently while continuing to provide best-in-class financing solutions to our partners and clients.”
Jordan Edwards, CEO, Soda Capital

About Vero

Vero provides an end-to-end SaaS and servicing platform designed to streamline wholesale, supply chain, rental and fleet financing. The modular platform supports every function across a lenders organization with process automation, analytics, and workflow management systems. Vero enables lenders to grow efficiently, reduce manual work, and enhance borrower experiences.

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For more information, visit www.vero-technologies.com.

About Soda Capital

Soda Capital is a non-bank lender specializing in floorplan and distribution finance for manufacturers, distributors, and dealer networks. By offering fast, flexible, and innovative financing solutions, Soda Capital empowers businesses to scale efficiently and access the capital they need to succeed.

For more information, visit www.sodacapital.com.

Contact: Jason Bartz, info@vero-technologies.com, 404-383-7048

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Ivanhoe Electric receives $200m in financing for Santa Cruz copper project 

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Ivanhoe Electric has received credit approval for a $200m senior secured multi-draw bridge facility, marking a key step in financing the Santa Cruz copper project in Arizona, US.  

The facility, approved for Ivanhoe Electric subsidiary Mesa Cobre Holding, will provide enhanced liquidity to support early construction activities and working capital requirements at the Santa Cruz copper project. 

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The banking syndicate consists of National Bank Capital Markets, Société Générale and BMO Capital Markets, serving as joint lead arrangers.  

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The bridge facility forms a key part of Ivanhoe Electric’s comprehensive project financing strategy, which also includes potential project-level minority investment and long-term project debt.  

The bridge facility is expected to close in December 2025, pending the completion of definitive legal documentation and other customary conditions. 

Ivanhoe Electric is in advanced negotiations with potential minority interest partners and project debt providers including the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) and commercial banks.  

The company aims to maintain progress on its indicative timeline for the Santa Cruz copper project, targeting initial copper cathode production in late 2028. 

Ivanhoe Electric executive chairman Robert Friedland said: “As we advance toward breaking ground in 2026, Santa Cruz is steadily marching on the path to becoming one of the first new copper mines built in the US in almost two decades. Our mining process is designed to produce 99.99% pure copper metal on the Santa Cruz site, without the need for a smelter, thanks to the very high grade nature of our oxide copper reserves.  

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“Santa Cruz is the first step in our vision to grow a new American-based and American-focused critical metals company. Today’s credit approvals, coming from this group of top-tier mining financiers, are a clear vote of confidence in the project, our people and this vision.” 

Since completing the Santa Cruz copper project preliminary feasibility study in June 2025, Ivanhoe Electric has been in detailed discussions regarding long-term project financing.  

Financing options under consideration include project-level minority investments by strategic and financial investors, project debt and other potential sources. 

In April 2025, Ivanhoe Electric received a letter of interest from EXIM for $825m in project debt.  

The full application for funding from EXIM is under way, and Ivanhoe Electric aims to complete the project financing in the first half of 2026. 

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Ivanhoe Electric is a US-domiciled minerals exploration company focused on developing mines from mineral deposits primarily located in the US. 

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