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| | With a surge of US tech stocks on the rise, Principal Global Investors (PGI) chief strategist Seema Shah stresses the need to be discerning when evaluating them. A jump in bond yields has seen technology stocks become collateral damage and underperforming ... |
| | | ... is that it is markedly different to most other global equities strategies, namely in that it currently doesn't hold any FAANG stocks and has never held Amazon or Netflix. The fund is managed by Chris Lees and Nudgem Richyal and has been for 17 years. ... |
| | | Earlier this month, for the fourth time in its history, Robert Shiller's CAPE ratio - which tracks market value by measuring earnings data over a 10-year period - surpassed 31. Other times Shiller's ratio has exceeded 31 include the months prior ... |
| | | ... pressure and now the recession that we're looking at is going to put them under more pressure." Touching on the value of FAANG and WAAAX stocks as a result of the crisis and the changes it's brought with it, Kururangi said it was a stock-by-stock ... |
| | | ... TraCRs will broaden the opportunities currently on offer to buy US mega caps. "With the addition of Alphabet all of the US FAANG stocks are now available locally to Australian investors. Whilst names like Nike, Boeing and PepsiCo have joined the TraCR ... |
| | | ... available on the ASX (from passive funds such as BetaShares' NASDAQ 100 ETF to Magellan's high conviction ETFs); FAANG is the first dedicated ETF for the sector. "We are launching it after an exhaustive investigation and conversations with our ... |
| | | ... Tencent are 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) ... |
| | | ... said global ETF assets currently stand at about US$5 trillion ($7 trillion). This is the same combined market cap as the FAANG stocks, meaning the ETF industry is still relatively small. The journalist is a guest of J.P. Morgan Asset Management in Lo ... |
| | | ... strong and a large part 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 ... |
| | | ... in January. In 2017 Pengana Capital, a $3.5 billion fund manager, had 25% of its international equities fund invested in FAANG-type stocks. Earlier this year it had cut this to 10% saying they were overvalued and the tech monopoly could end as regulation ... |
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