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| | ... will then be able to trade US stocks from 14 December 2020. The launch will be followed by a new SelfWealth Android and Apple app, with an exact date for the app launch yet to be announced. "For years, SelfWealth has been growing strongly off the back ... |
| | | ... of technology stocks, and we think this is unsustainable," Wei said. "Isolating five stocks, including Tesla, Amazon and Apple, our paper shows that the value underperformance, relative to the market capitalization benchmark, largely disappears once ... |
| | | ... last three calendar years, the portfolio beat both the benchmarks. Nearly 45% of the portfolio was invested in 10 stocks: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, UnitedHealth Group, Accenture, Coca-Cola, Oracle, Johnson & Johnson, Facebook and Medtronic. Geographically ... |
| | | ... investment is $25,000. The fund managers said there is a lot more to global investing than the mega-household names like Apple and Amazon. "The small- and mid-cap portion of the market offers investors exposure to inefficiently priced or undiscovered ... |
| | | ... big trouble anyway," Lander said. "In the US we are seeing the effects of abnormal policies, including big tech names like Apple and Tesla being thrown around on pure speculation in what is becoming an increasingly erratic asset pricing environment." ... |
| | | ... needs to be seen in the context of the sector's overall performance this year," he said. "The reality is that stocks like Apple, Amazon and Netflix have all enjoyed significant share price rises. "The drivers of these rises remain intact, and so the ... |
| | | While we, Australians all, continue to shudder at the economy's first recession in 29-years, our nation - to use Old Blue Eyes' song - remains "Top of the list, King of the hill, A number one..." It may not be Einstein's "relativity theory" ... |
| | | ... While their male counterparts prefer the financials sector, female-managed funds tend to favour tech stocks like Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Tesla. Female-managed funds tend to have the lowest allocation to stocks like Berkshire Hathaway, Wells Fargo ... |
| | | A new class action from Shine Lawyers alleges that more than half a million Australians were charged excessive insurance premiums by financial advisers aligned with AMP, BT and Commonwealth Bank. Proceedings have already been filed against AMP, which ... |
| | | Only seven months before, Australia was on course to bring its fiscal budget back in the black after 12 years and an almost equal number of promises later from both sides of the political divide. The Mid-Year Economic and Financial Outlook (MYEFO) - ... |
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