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| | | ... rose 4.6% p.a. Electricity costs jumped 25.4% following the expiry of subsidies, while automotive fuel rose 24.2%. Food staples also climbed, with beef up 11.8%, and coffee and tea rising 10.7%. Housing affordability continues to be a key factor driving ... |
| | | | ... typically what we call high growth," Lam says. "During market downturns, more resilient sectors like healthcare and consumer staples will tend to do quite well. So having that within a portfolio during those times can be really handy." Lam says the longer-term ... |
| | | | ... investors income exposure to sectors the ASX doesn't offer at scale, including global healthcare, technology, and consumer staples, without giving up yield. "Importantly, this strategy delivers income for clients purely from the cash dividends paid out ... |
| | | | ... shows the fund was overweight in the consumer discretionary and utilities sectors and underweight position in consumer staples. "Australia managed to escape the high tariffs and had to settle for a reciprocal 10% because of the perceived unfairness of ... |
| | | | ... (Banks & Non-bank Finance), Matt Halliday of Ampol (Chemicals, Oil, and Gas), and Matt Halliday of Wesfarmers (Consumer Staples). The survey also named the best chief financial officers: Vandita Pant of BHP (Basic Materials), Anthony Gianotti of Wesfarmers ... |
| | | | ... left a 1% allocation as opposed to the benchmark's 10.6%. The fund, instead, upped its allocation to energy, consumer staples, utilities and cash. By quarter end, GQG said the "repositioning resulted in the lowest beta in our portfolios compared to their ... |
| | | | ... were all essentials, indicating that increased take-home pay from tax cuts is largely being used to pay down debt and on staples, not spending on discretionary items. This trend is reflected in the year to September, supporting our view that softer economic ... |
| | | | ... (AUD) Index and invests namely in the technology, financials, healthcare, consumer discretionary, industrials, consumer staples, and materials sectors. It currently has large holdings in Microsoft Corp, Amazon, Eli Lilly and Company, Apple, and Nvidia. ... |
| | | | ... capital they're very steady," he said. "These companies might not be the fastest in terms of growth, think consumer staples and health care, but they will compound earnings quite nicely. They're not going to grow 30% but the earnings of those ... |
| | | | ... in 2022 thanks to the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, is now experiencing falling prices for the nation's export staples of LNG, iron ore, coking coal and rural outputs. Recall that while the commodities sector is just 22% of Australia's $2 ... |
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