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| | ... along with evolving market conditions, make it the right time for advisers to think about topping up not just domestic equities, but also small caps," she said. A report by Australian Ethical and CoreData Research last year showed that nearly half of ... |
| | | ... Across the board, the study found that there is a clear sign of reduced home bias in equities. Weightings in domestic equities has fallen, on average, from 60% in 2003 to 36.3% in 2023. Out of the 22 countries studied, Australia recorded the biggest ... |
| | | ... will continue." The research also revealed a home bias among Australian investors, who predominantly favoured domestic equities despite strong gains in global equity markets. Broad index ETFs investing in major ASX-listed companies boasted the largest ... |
| | | Australian Ethical is honouring its head of domestic equities Michael Murray, following his sad passing last week. Sharing the news, Australian Ethical chief executive and managing director John McMurdo offered his heartfelt condolences to Murray's ... |
| | | ... investment officer Jonathan Armitage also attributed investment performance to strong returns in global and domestic equities. He also noted "good returns" from fixed income despite a very challenging market. Looking ahead, Armitage flagged significant ... |
| | | ... in MySuper products is invested in asset classes that returned double-digit results, being international and domestic equities. Another 37% is in asset classes that saw positive returns, like Australian fixed income and cash. The 9% average return prediction ... |
| | | ... Correspondingly, Investment Trends Investor Intentions Index indicates investors' average return expectations for domestic equities dropped below the psychological barrier of zero in June 2022, the first negative measure recorded since the start of the ... |
| | | ... invest in the hype," Tieu warned. Vanguard and the ASX's data also showed that there has been a flight back to domestic equities. Australian equity ETFs had a $1.7 billion uptick in inflows in Q2, up 57% quarter over quarter. Conversely, international ... |
| | | ... context, this is the opposite of the 2020 correction when growth stocks outperformed by 6.6 percentage points for domestic equities and 8.8 percentage points internationally. Rainmaker says the volatility of the monthly value premium is also peaking ... |
| | | ... before dropping to 48% in 2016 and rising again to now. However, worldwide there has been a clear trend away from domestic equities, with allocations dropping on average from 66.6% in 2001 to 37.7% in 2021. The markets included in the study are Australia ... |
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