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| | | ... starting to rebundle financial services products in a way unseen in the Australian market. The tech war between US FAANG stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google) and their Chinese BAT counterparts (Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent) will dictate ... |
| | | | ... achieve strategic asset allocation," Neiron said. Aussie investors have ETFs as an opportunity to access international stocks, especially the US tech companies. However, the trend reversed in October. "During October, however, investors firmly favoured ... |
| | | | This from the morning Factset 'Top Stories' feed: Why are stocks lower? Weakness in US equities follows big bounce over last couple of weeks in the wake of October selloff. iPhone demand concerns weighing heavily on AAPL-US, supply chain names ... |
| | | | ... at is that the market reacts a little bit as if that is the case - that you do get a correction in the dividend paying stocks." However Tyler stopped short of criticising the policies, adding he personally agrees with the thrust of Labor's changes. "I'm ... |
| | | | ... Investors with a minimum $2000 could invest in the fund that allocated proceeds mainly in financials, materials and energy stocks. The latest fund update showed ANZ, NAB, Woodside, Westpac, Iluka Resources, Wesfarmers and Oil Search were among its top ... |
| | | | The $142 billion superannuation fund is trimming stocks in its default option, as it moves from a growth outlook to a more neutral one. Speaking at a members' forum in Sydney last night, AustralianSuper chief investment officer Mark Delaney said ... |
| | | | ... the manager identified four factors as to why the long short LIC had weak performance over the past six months. High P/E stocks have dramatically outperformed lower P/E stocks; momentum has been the strongest performer in the market while L1 has a contrarian ... |
| | | | ... said in an October 25 note. The fund said sit maintain a long-term view of investments and is still invested in quality stocks that it believes will help to produce returns, despite the precautions. "Our view is that, while there is a lot of noise in ... |
| | | | ... all tobacco-related assets. In August, the Australian-domiciled JPMorgan Global Macro Opportunities Fund excluded tobacco stocks. The following month, several asset owners voiced support for the recently launched United Nations' Tobacco-Free Finance ... |
| | | | ... if there is not capital growth over the next year, you could still have the yield," Tim says. He thinks bank-heavy ASX stocks as well as US equities are both risky. But blue-chip investments are the best bet as they will retain liquidity even if they ... |
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