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| | ... Nasdaq 2.56 28.24 MSCI Emerging 1.83 27.82 Dow 1.02 25.08 S&P 500 1.70 19.42 Nikkei 225 1.78 19.10 MSCI World 1.69 16.14 All Ords 1.57 7.84 FTSE100 0.94 7.63 Stoxx 50 0.93 5.90 But beyond the positive portents of these market adage and phenomenon, the ... |
| | | ... top 100 stocks on the ASX. To illustrate, where financials occupy 40% of the ASX 100, they represent only 8% of the Small Ords. The manager also said markets are more inefficient further down the market cap spectrum, fuelled partly by poorer (and in ... |
| | | ... Spheria isn't allowing for oversubscriptions due to capacity constraints. SEC will initially pay the offer costs - including all establishment costs, legal and investigating accountant fees - and these will then be recouped from Spheria itself. The SEC ... |
| | | ... date, the All Ordinaries index is up 0.9%. Never mind comparing it to the S&P 500 index - up 10.6% for the year - but the All Ords has not even produced even half of the FTSE100's 5.2% gain (despite lingering Brexit uncertainty); nor the Nikkei225's ... |
| | | ... not only that inflation remains low but is easing (see http://www.financialstandard.com.au/news/not-so-happy-eofy-for-the-all-ords-100194081). First stop, America. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) manufacturing jumped from a reading of 54.9 ... |
| | | ... bank speaks may have damped equity market sentiment in towards the dying days of June, but Australian equities less so - the All Ordinaries index outperformed (up 0.05% over the month) both developed market equities (down 3.17%) and emerging markets ... |
| | | ... of assets held in APRA-regulated funds as a result of unstable financial markets and a poor overall performance of the ALL ORDS. A further 30% of the 20,800 members surveyed said they are "somewhat confident"; though the majority of respondents said ... |
| | | ... Companies Fund has delivered 13.03% on a net, annualised basis over five years (to 31 October), outperforming the S&P/ASX Small Ords Acc Index by 14.86% per annum. |
| | | ... days more than half of what they lost in the three months to 30 September. "Bloody Monday" (24 August) - the day the All Ords dropped by more than 4%, S&P 500 index went into a correction, Chinese equities recorded their biggest one-day dive since June ... |
| | | ... Danger! Pick a stock market, any stock market, chances are it is now in correction territory - Dow, Stoxx 600, FTSE-100, All Ords, Strait Times, Jakarta Composite, Taiex, KLCI, PSEi - or in a bear market -- Hang Seng - or highly volatile - Shanghai Composite ... |
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