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Opportunities in Australian credit

Many investors may be wondering whether there is any value left in domestic fixed-income markets. While outright yields may look tight on a historical basis, we contend that spread sectors still provide attractive risk-adjusted returns relative to cash and government bonds. Indeed, there still exist a number of compelling risk/return opportunities for active managers to…

Contributor | 29th Sep 2020 | More
Market update – Federal Reserve loosens inflation reins

It was a mixed day for the market, the ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) finished 0.2% higher despite trading up as much as 0.8% during the day.

Drew Meredith | 27th Aug 2020 | More
  • An introduction to ETFs

    A short summary sheet for clients and advisers, outlining the many types and options in the fast growing sector.

    Contributor | 27th Aug 2020 | More
    Charting a course to the future

    Charter Hall Group (ASX:CHC) delivered one of the surprises of earnings season last week, once again exhibiting the importance of quality when it comes to investments in property.

    Drew Meredith | 25th Aug 2020 | More
  • Financial Planner’s market update – market flat for the week, positive lead from the US, manufacturing recovering

    Market flat for the week, positive lead from the US, manufacturing recovering The ASX 200 finished 0.2% lower for the week, down just 0.1% on Friday, despite a strong US lead. Suncorp Group Ltd (ASX:SUN) was the highlight, beating expectations despite reporting a 33% fall in profit and finishing up 11% for the day. Over…

    Drew Meredith | 24th Aug 2020 | More
    6 benchmark busters; AU vs. US

    It has been one volatile year to say the least. Both the Australian and US markets traded in volatile conditions with many asset classes and more importantly sectors delivering poor returns. From rising geopolitical trade tensions between the USA and China to an unprecedented pandemic that spread over multiple countries and brought the global economy to its knees, investors were dealt an unpredictable hand.

    Contributor | 6th Jul 2020 | More
    Magellan’s next generation ETF is a ‘potential game changer’

    Magellan Financial Group has done some back office re-engineering to develop what it claims is the next generation of active exchange traded funds – a “one unit” product that allows investors to transact through off-market applications and through the Australian Securities Exchange. Magellan subsidiary Airlie Funds Management has listed the Airlie Australian Share Fund on…

    Contributor | 11th Jun 2020 | More
    Pandemic calls forth another capital raising

    It seems that every day another ASX listed company is announcing a capital raising with mixed results. Most recently, Vicinity Centres revealed a $1.4 billion capital raising and an analyst is telling investors to subscribe. The shopping centre landlord successfully completed the $1.2 billion institutional raise after announcing it on Monday. A non-underwritten security purchase…

    Contributor | 3rd Jun 2020 | More
    Spread is your value factor

    Low interest rates justify high equity PE’s, and that is particularly so for long duration, high growth equities. So goes the story. It’s worked in recent years and therefore the evidence is there to support the pattern. A simpler argument is that low rates push investors into asset classes that can provide relatively higher returns,…

    Contributor | 27th May 2020 | More
  • ETF Securities: FANGs defy rocky market

    In hindsight, March 2nd, 2020, as the world started to get to grips with the scale of the global health emergency that was unfolding in the form of the Covid-19 pandemic, was an inauspicious time to launch a new investment product. In fact, the S&P/ASX 200 Index is down 19% since that day – after…

    Contributor | 13th May 2020 | More
    ASX opens lower Friday, Microsoft report upbeat

    ASX shares opened lower on Friday with the All Ords index down 3% before midday on Friday, following overseas markets downward. 

    Drew Meredith | 1st May 2020 | More
    The price of staying at home

    Regardless of where they live, investors have a significant opportunity to diversify their equity portfolio outside of their home market.

    Contributor | 18th Dec 2019 | More