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Investment Analysis: Value and Growth go their separate ways

The disparity in the performance of Australian value and growth stocks has blown out over the past two years against the backdrop of tough market conditions, according to analysis conducted by the Financial Standard Intelligence Unit. "Value stocks ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks dip

US stocks took a tumble last night as did the FTSE-100 index as a series of disappointing corporate results put investors on the back foot The Asian markets performed well despite the overhanging socio-economic crisis looming due to the SARS virus. ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries finishes 27.40 points lower

... Ordinaries index finished 27.40 points lower over the course of the day, dragged lower by weaker global sentiment. Only tech stocks in the US survived the sell-off, with the Nasdaq finishing 3.71 points higher in contrast to the 144.75-point fall on ...

INVESCO scores four star rating from Morningstar

... approach for small capitalisation. The research house said that INVESCO uses an active 'bottom up' approach to buy undervalued stocks that have an identifiable catalyst that INVESCO expects to deliver an improved earnings profile. Portfolios are relatively ...

Morning market wrap: Dow Jones steadies after Wednesday falls

... results, especially in the tech sector, but the global picture was mixed as the FTSE-100 fell by 58.10 points as energy stocks were dragged lower by falling oil prices. Crude prices fell by $1.39 to $27.80 per barrel as the war in Iraq came to a conclusion ...

Morningstar gives three stars to AMP's Australian small caps fund

... over the 12 months to February 2003 was under benchmark, due principally to style issues, with high qualitatively assessed stocks out of favour," Morningstar said. It added, "The investment team is highly-experienced, and with the exception of the departure ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries marks time

... virtually unchanged at lunchtime despite the increasing likelihood that the war in Iraq will not last much longer. Airlines stocks were among the winners, reflecting the gains of their US counterparts on Wall Street overnight. Qantas edged up $0.03 to ...

Morning market wrap: US gains muted, economic realism bites

The Dow Jones edged higher overnight but the significant rally was again across the Atlantic, as stocks in London jumped 121.40 points to 3935.80. The US market has been much less enthusiastic over recent trading days, suggesting that even as the coalition ...

Morning market wrap: Economic fears replace war worries in US

... the coalition forces' progress into Baghdad over the weekend, but worries over the state of the US economy persist. Tech stocks were the first to show the strain, falling by 13.07 points on the Nasdaq on Friday. Domestically a JP Morgan report released ...

Morning market wrap:Advance on Baghdad sparks advance on Wall St

... index up 215.50 points to 8285.06, following on from the earlier gains in London, particularly in banking and insurance stocks. "The market is behaving in a very emotional fashion but somewhat predictably," said Financial Standard chief economist Dr ...