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Defensive ‘alt stars’: 5 funds outperforming over 3 years

In this column we take a closer look at the best performing funds in some of the most popular asset classes, with the aim of providing insight and support for those seeking to build more resilient portfolios. This week, we take a closer look at liquid alternatives.

Will Arnost | 12th Dec 2023 | More
Head-to-Head: The emerging market edge

Active managers with sector-specific knowledge really flex their muscles when dealing with countries in the midst of sustainable economic development. In this data-driven comparison, Mishan Dahia from Atchison Consultants looks at two prominent emerging funds.

Mishan Dahia | 11th Dec 2023 | More
  • The future of value

    The recent underappreciation of value stocks has made them an attractive proposition, but knowing the most important metrics to look at when appraising companies is crucial.

    Rob Perrone, Eric Marais & Shane Woldendorp | 23rd Nov 2023 | More
    To find their way through markets, investors need ‘optionality’

    For the last decade, equities (repackaged and otherwise) have reigned supreme. But in a market where everything might soon start to break, investors have to be more nimble.

    Lachlan Maddock | 20th Nov 2023 | More
  • 2006 was an awful time to retire for investors, and here’s why

    The Australian stock market has seen a stagnation in returns since 2006, leaving many questioning the wisdom of long-term equity positions. For retirees, it’s a particularly fraught issue, as their financial security depends on how these investments perform.

    Jamie Nemtsas | 16th Nov 2023 | More
    It’s a mad, mad world, where discount rates no longer apply to tech stocks: Ruffer

    Technology stock valuations are rising, bucking the prevailing market conditions and further inverting the traditional bond/equities relationship. “This shouldn’t be happening”, says Ruffer’s Steve Russell.

    Steve Russell | 6th Nov 2023 | More
    Don’t panic! Markets (mostly) shrug when geopolitics shock the world

    Events like the Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine conflicts may shock the world, and they may even influence markets. But history tells us geopolitical risks are always present, mostly factored in, and should never predicate panic selling.

    Nicholas Way | 27th Oct 2023 | More
    Prepare for ‘sweeping alteration’ of markets: Howard Marks

    Repeating his warning that markets are undergoing a “sea change” that will see a new set of winners and losers emerge in short order, the famed distressed-debt investor said it’s time to consider a profound shift from asset ownership to lending and credit.

    Lisa Uhlman | 23rd Oct 2023 | More
    Happy, clever people: Humans, not machines, still drive innovation

    Investors have a lot to gain from identifying the risks and opportunities present in the management of human capital. Productivity demands innovation, says Ruffer, and the companies that understand this will thrive.

    Eleanor Moriarty | 9th Oct 2023 | More
  • Critical mass: Four potential winners in the booming critical minerals space

    The inimitable James Dunn picks a handful of niche critical minerals off the conveyor belt and discusses which ones have the most inherent stock potential.

    James Dunn | 25th Sep 2023 | More
    A starter for yen: Ruffer

    The Bank of Japan has been marching to a different beat than other central banks. While the Federal Reserve, ECB and Bank of England hurried to ramp up rates in a battle against inflation, a deflationary mist lingered over Japan. Until now…

    Jasmine Yeo | 14th Sep 2023 | More
    Navigating the economic outlook by flashes of lightning

    A data dependent Fed will eventually need to acknowledge signs of a strengthening global economy, says Neuberger Berman. Bolts of information that sway the central bank will continue to keep market watchers on tenterhooks.

    Brad Tank | 11th Sep 2023 | More