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| | | ... from high cost to low-cost investing is likely set to continue, with investors increasingly seeking alternative cheaper vehicles to traditional unlisted managed funds. His view is backed by Vanguard data, which shows index-tracking ETFs on the ASX continue ... |
| | | | ... permanently solving for the share price discount-to-net tangible assets, a problem that plagues almost all listed closed ended vehicles, while, at the same time, retaining the investment manager and strategy that investors have chosen," Platinum said. ... |
| | | | ... geopolitical tensions and trade wars derail globalisation, artificial intelligence (AI), metals and minerals, and electric vehicles (EV) are some of the sectors poised to be winners for investors, new research from PGIM shows. This new era of globalisation ... |
| | | | ... also noted tariffs are not exclusively enforced by the US, as the European Union has also placed tariffs on electric vehicles. Simpson also sees the distinct difference in inflation between goods and services, which are inflating at a disproportionate ... |
| | | | ... happen," Wilkinson said. "By contrast, start-up renewables companies can be shorter-term investment-backed development vehicles that don't have the same balance sheet maturity as a longstanding power company, which may explain why 29% of renewables companies ... |
| | | | ... incremental, the direction of travel is clear - tokenisation represents the next stage in the evolution of investment vehicles, building on the legacy of mutual funds and ETFs. "As firms explore its benefits, we expect to see a gradual integration alongside ... |
| | | | ... scrapping existing contracts, and barring US firms from bidding on new projects. Some have doubled tolls on US commercial vehicles, while others have ordered the removal of US alcohol from government-run liquor stores. China also retaliated, slapping ... |
| | | | ... were active ETFs, J.P. Morgan AM analysis shows. In Asia, including Australia, more than 100 new ETFs issued were active vehicles, comprising about 20% of the total. "Three years ago, that was only about 9%. So, we're seeing an acceleration of active ... |
| | | | ... on average annually in the next five years, while batteries for power storage are forecast to grow by 25% and electric vehicles at 17%. "Encouragingly, investor appetite is growing and diversifying to support this trend, building on the energy transition's ... |
| | | | ... settings that make them globally attractive," Briggs said. "Tax settings can be streamlined so that Australian managed vehicles are internationally aligned, including removing barriers for funds transitioning to the new and globally competitive Corporate ... |
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