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| | ... Victoria's position in third place is the lowest ranking for the state in over three years, while NSW now shares equal fourth spot with South Australia. The survey ranks each state and territory using eight key indicators, including economic growth ... |
| | | ... taken out CommSec's top gong as the best performing economy in its own right. It replaces Victoria, which has held the top spot in the online stockbroker's State of the States survey - either outright or shared - for eight quarters. The survey ranks ... |
| | | ... Over the past three months, IT, consumer discretionary and energy sectors outperformed the benchmark. "Market trends and stock leadership seen in the first three quarters of the financial year saw some reversal in the last quarter," Mercer said. "While ... |
| | | Morningstar has revealed the Australian equities funds that topped and tanked during the March quarter, which ended with S&P/ASX 200 falling nearly 30% from its February 20 all-time high. The quarter saw the main benchmarks for large cap Australian ... |
| | | ... different institutions. "Gone are the days when I just had all my bank accounts with one bank, and had everything in one spot," McArdle said. "Most people today have got kind of a scattering of bank accounts with different banks. And that makes it quite ... |
| | | ... started by a former Evans and Partners investor outperformed all its peers last year and it's not afraid of disclosing its stock picks. Aoris Investment Management was set up in 2017 by Stephen Arnold and runs just one fund, which delivered 31.1% ... |
| | | ... latest Australian Shares Investment Manager Performance Survey on Friday. Sydney-based fund manager Selector took out the top spot with its High Conviction Equity Fund, returning 39.2% before tax and management fees in 2019. Rolling in at second place ... |
| | | ... SunSuper (70). Australia has six main companies offering robo advice (Absolute Advice, Clover, QuietGrowth, Six Park, Stock Spot and Raiz) while the US has 16 robo advisers covering 4.3 million clients and $320 billion in assets, according to Rainmaker ... |
| | | ... funds was their relatively low fees, each coming in at well under 1%. These funds are QSuper, which took the top 'fit cat' spot, followed by UniSuper and AustralianSuper. There are significant consequences for members of fat cat funds, with the burden ... |
| | | ... from Rainmaker. Australia has six main companies offering robo advice (Absolute Advice, Clover, QuietGrowth, Six Park, Stock Spot and Raiz) while the US has 16 robo advisers covering 4.3 million clients and $320 billion in assets. "Australia's robo ... |
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