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| | | Former and now incoming US President Donald Trump secured his victory in the US federal election, and with concerns over his proposed tariffs, Australian investors may feel the brunt of his policies. The main concern for Australian investors now is ... |
| | | | Donald Trump secured a decisive victory in the presidential election, sending US markets soaring overnight as investors anticipate lower taxes. However, concerns remain over trade tariffs and the impacts on inflation. Principal Asset Management chief ... |
| | | | ... weakened as markets reassessed the potential outcome of the election after they had been bracing for a win by former President Trump," Allen said. American Century Investments research found that US stocks have historically averaged positive returns ... |
| | | | ... course, we have a problematic relationship with the US, particularly as US politics becomes less stable in the event of a Trump administration, for example," he said. Another major criticism about AUKUS is it has no clawback mechanisms for Australia ... |
| | | | ... November when they take to the polls to decide between current Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. "Clearly there are sharp contrasts in the character of the Presidential candidates," Cunneen said. "Donald Trump's unique maverick ... |
| | | | ... change of government and the recent Democratic party upswing in the US elections contributing to a reduced likelihood of a Trump return." |
| | | | ... Intelligence's Adviser Pulse survey reveals ETFs have become the preferred vehicle for US investment advisers. ISS MI found that ETFs trump separately managed accounts (SMA) for 60% of advisers. The preference for ETFs comes at the expense of managed ... |
| | | | Listed investment company (LIC) WAM Active (WAA) returned nearly 30% p.a. to unitholders, trumping its benchmarks in the last financial year. WAA beat its reference indices S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Accumulation Index by 13.3% and the Bloomberg AusBond ... |
| | | | The potential re-election of Donald Trump will likely jostle inflation and interest rates, and stoke further trade wars with China, according to Morningstar. If Trump wins in November, Morningstar director of equity research for Australia and New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... That said, he acknowledged the many risks to the portfolio, including the US election and potential reelection of Donald Trump, a vehement opposer to clean energy. While campaigning, he has referred to renewable energy as a "scam business" and has already ... |
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