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| | ... prove to be stickier than the market anticipates, which reaffirms our higher-for-longer bias," VanEck's Australian equities outlook report shows. Market confidence comes off the back of a soft landing that is likely to eventuate, VanEck said, noting ... |
| | | ... Competitor Saxo lowered its brokerage fees on January 15 to enable investors to trade for as little as $3 on Australian equities. Other platforms such as Stake charges the same amount, while CommSec and SelfWealth users pay as much as $5 and $9.50 re ... |
| | | ... from its October 2023 lows to hover around 7800, signalling what Morningstar called a "modest overvaluation" with stocks trading on average 5% above fair estimates. "The market has surprised on the upside, with equity investors looking through the malaise ... |
| | | ... Impact Fund, specialist private equity firm ARCHIMED, agriculture-centered Cibus II Fund and an international listed equities mandate with global investment manager Ninety One. |
| | | ... infrastructure technology, enabling access to Australia's first shariah-compliant ASX-listed ETFs. These include the Hejaz Equities Fund (ASX: ISLM), the Hejaz Property Fund (ASX: HJZP), and its Hejaz Sukuk Fund (ASX: SKUK). Openmarkets said the introduction ... |
| | | ... balanced portfolio with intermediate ETPs, which target systemic risks like style and market capitalisation factors in equities and duration and credit risks in fixed interest, costs around 31 basis points per annum. Portfolio construction specialists ... |
| | | ... effect on capital allocation. "We believe these reforms will be a multi-year tailwind, and with Korean and Chinese equities trading at deeply discounted valuations, such positive developments are far from priced in," Main and Ho wrote in an investor ... |
| | | ... were the second most popular category with $5.2 billion in flows, compared to $4.4 billion in 2022, and international equities followed with $2.9 billion of net inflows versus $3.3 billion in 2022. Israelstam said since the launch of the Australian ETF ... |
| | | ... investors can trade for as little as $3. From January 15, investors on Saxo's platform buying and selling Australian equities pay a minimum $3. Competitors such as Stake charges the same amount while CommSec and SelfWealth users pay as much as $5 ... |
| | | ... derivatives, execution and clearing, together." "We have also put in place efficient execution to custody solutions for cash equities, whereby the client can instruct us for the execution only, which removes the need to manage the custody partner, because ... |
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