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Nicki Bourlioufas

Nicki is an experienced journalist writing across The Inside Investor and The Inside Adviser.

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Good time to buy quality semiconductor companies, say experts

For investors looking to build positions in quality technology firms, the US computer chip giants are trading at attractive price levels, with many brokers now rating them as a buy, according to data from the Wall Street Journal.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 19th May 2022 | More
Fertility rate set to rise, bond yields with it

Aging populations are putting strain on pension and health care systems and the Covid-19 pandemic, by causing people to delay births and pushing up the number of dependents, hasn’t helped.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 9th May 2022 | More
Some market neutral funds don’t live up to promises

Amid ongoing elevated volatility, some financial advisers are recommending that investors hold alternative investments, including market neutral funds, which could help cushion portfolios against a broad market sell-off.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 5th May 2022 | More
Superannuation returns hit by volatility

A bounce in share markets in March supported superannuation fund performance in the first quarter of 2022. However, with inflation concerns mounting, global share markets remain volatile, including the hard-hit US share market, which is likely to dent superannuation returns for the current financial year. 

Nicki Bourlioufas | 2nd May 2022 | More
Analysts tip May rate rise as inflation soars to 21 year high

Several economists are now expecting the central bank will raise interest rates next week given a jump in inflation to a 21-year high of 5.1%, which would be the first rise in interest rates during an election campaign since November 2007, and coming ahead of several forecast rate rises in the second half of 2022. …

Nicki Bourlioufas | 28th Apr 2022 | More
  • Reframing advice with technology

    According to a new report from EY, How will you reframe the future of advice if today’s client is changing?, the global market for wealth advice is poised for transformation, with a blend of people and technology delivering financial advice, but technology must be targeted and explained to clients in order to be successfully introduced….

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 26th Apr 2022 | More
    Fund flows drop during first quarter market turmoil

    Australian investors’ appetite for equities dropped in the first quarter of 2022, especially for international shares which have dropped more than Australian shares. Following record inflows to managed equity funds in 2021, the value of inflows between January and March 2022 plunged to $1.2 billion, falling from a quarterly average of $3.8 billion last year,…

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 17th Apr 2022 | More
    Factor performance in 1Q sees value outperform: MSCI research

    MSCI has recently examined how different equity factors have performed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and found that stocks related to oil rallied alongside others that were metal-related. In terms of the broader economic environment, the value factor is expected to outperform in this period of rising inflation. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the first quarter…

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 17th Apr 2022 | More
    Super investments can make a big difference to climate

    Superannuation investments can have a big impact on the climate, and superannuation funds are increasingly offering investors more climate-friendly investment options, which according to recent research can be more effective in combating climate change than changing our daily behaviours. The momentum for more environmentally friendly investments is rising. While the Association of Superannuation Funds of…

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 11th Apr 2022 | More
    Analysts see merit in Perpetual bid

    Asset manager Perpetual has made a bold $2.4 billion takeover bid for asset manager Pendal, which it says would create a “leader in the Australian asset management market”, and analysts are upbeat on the deal, with some saying a higher bid could emerge. Perpetual has launched a conditional, non-binding proposal to buy 100 per cent…

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 7th Apr 2022 | More
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