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| | BetaShares is set to launch a strategy that invests in Australian companies deemed to be of high quality. The BetaShares Australian Quality ETF, with ticker code AQLT, comprises companies that have high return on equity, low leverage and relative earnings ... |
| | | ... year and three-year periods ending December 2021, 42.2% and 62.7% of funds were beaten by the benchmark, respectively. In Aussie mid and small caps 42.4% of funds failed to beat the benchmark on a one-year basis, and 44.3% failed on a three-year period. ... |
| | | ... market offering access to US shares, after it added CHESS-sponsored ASX trading at $3 flat brokerage in late 2021. "Younger Aussie investors are looking for access to a diversity of investment opportunities across established and modern asset classes ... |
| | | ... SGH's Emerging Companies Fund (28.6% p.a.) and OC's Micro-Cap Fund (27% p.a.) were the next-best performers. In the Aussie large-caps division, the PM Capital Australian Companies Fund delivered the best result of 21.7% p.a. Bennelong came second ... |
| | | Four in five Australians expect their money in super, banks and other investments to be invested responsibly, with 17% of Australians already investing in ethical and responsible products, according to the Responsible Investment Association Australasia ... |
| | | A growing appetite for global small companies across institutional and wholesale investors has seen Ironbark Asset Management partner with US-based investment manager Apis Capital Advisors (Apis) to launch the Ironbark Apis Global Small Companies Fund. ... |
| | | ... and growth stocks was, or the size of the value premium. In January 2022, the value premium was 8.5 percentage points in Aussie equities and 8.3 percentage points in international equities. Locally, this was the fourth greatest monthly value premium ... |
| | | Super Consumers Australia has launched a new consultation attempting to calculate exactly how much Australians need to retire in comfort. One of the findings of the Retirement Income Review was that retirees do not confidently spend their retirement ... |
| | | ... the market expectations and prior hiking cycles. The RBA really has little incentive from what we can see to crush the Aussie economy, with GDP, the unemployment rate and inflation, exactly where they want to be." |
| | | The number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals worldwide climbed by almost 10% last year despite the ongoing pandemic, new Knight Frank research shows. The number of UHNWIs grew by 9.3% in 2021, with an additional 52,000 people entering the fold. North ... |
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