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What Court Delays Mean for Mid-Market Transactions

What Court Delays Mean for Mid-Market Transactions

by VMG Capital | Jul 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

Recent commentary on delays in the Federal Court, including reports of matters waiting years between trial and judgment, has been framed largely as a debate within the legal profession. That misses the point for mid-market businesses. For owners, boards, lenders,...
What the 2026-27 Federal Budget Means for the Mid-Market

What the 2026-27 Federal Budget Means for the Mid-Market

by VMG Capital | May 31, 2026 | Uncategorized

Framed around “resilience and reform,” the recent Federal Budget introduces several measures relevant to VMG Capital’s mid-market clients. While some initiatives specifically target the smaller end of the SME spectrum, the most significant policy...
Where does Australia sit in the crossfire of the US-China trade war?

Where does Australia sit in the crossfire of the US-China trade war?

by VMG Capital | Apr 15, 2025 | Uncategorized

In just a couple of weeks, a century’s worth of US trade liberalisation has been entirely overturned. Now whilst Liberation Day’s tariffs have since been scaled back by Trump, replaced by a temporary 10% baseline rate on all trading partners, the brewing trade war...
Review of the ABGF’s report Powering the Growth Economy

Review of the ABGF’s report Powering the Growth Economy

by VMG Capital | Apr 2, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Australian Business Growth Fund’s 2024 report, “Powering the Growth Economy,” explores the pivotal role of Growth Economy businesses (medium-sized enterprises with annual revenues between $2 million and $100 million) in driving Australia’s...
The tricky path ahead for inflation…and what’s causing it

The tricky path ahead for inflation…and what’s causing it

by VMG Capital | Mar 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

Australia’s current economic situation lies in an awkward position of balancing persistent inflation levels and a tight labour market with weak economic activity and private sector spending. Whilst the recent December quarter’s 2.4% headline inflation figure (VS...
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