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| | ... 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 the eventual ... |
| | | Alternative stock exchange Chi-x is giving Aussie investors access to international tech stock Apple in partnership with Deutsche Bank. Deutsche Bank has issued a security called transferable custody receipts (TraCRs) that will give Aussie investors ... |
| | | ... in order to protect investors". Tesla is the fourth most traded international stock by Australian SMSFs, tailing Amazon, Apple and Facebook, according to CommSec. Board shakeup a good move Saxo Capital Australia markets strategist Eleanor Creagh said ... |
| | | Inadequate regulatory response to previous financial advice scandals has enabled poor conduct to continue and exacerbate, according to the Royal Commission. In his interim report, Commissioner Hayne has said scandals dating back to the GFC can shed ... |
| | | ... disrupting the market significantly. Tesla is the fourth most traded international stock by Australian SMSFs, tailing Amazon, Apple and Facebook, according to CommSec. SEC enforcement division co-director Steven Peikin said corporate officers hold positions ... |
| | | ... report, SMSF investors are increasingly turning to international equities for greater diversification and returns. Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Tesla and Berkshire Hathaway are the top five international stocks by trading value, while Alphabet Class A replaces ... |
| | | ... showing SMSF investors are increasingly turning to international equities for greater diversification and returns. Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Tesla and Berkshire Hathaway are the top five international stocks by trading value, while Alphabet Class A replaces ... |
| | | ... international equities for greater diversification and returns, attracted to investing in what they know such as Facebook and Apple. "This trend to add international shares is strong among SMSFs who often use a core portfolio of Exchange Traded Funds ... |
| | | ... of the growth market has been in large-cap tech companies or the FAANGs," Hartford said. He adds FAANG stocks - Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google - accounted for 120% of S&P 500 returns this year and have no doubt "been valuable contributors." ... |
| | | ... executive Australia and New Zealand, David Braga said. "I think of what we are doing as being a smartphone provider. We might be Apple, we might be Samsung, we might be a Windows phone. We are a platform within which we support all these applications." ... |
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