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LRBA holders to ride property market out, despite volatility blip

Australians’ penchant for property investment comes with the caveat that patience is a necessary virtue. This applies doubly so for fretful LRBA holders, writes Nicholas Way.

Nicholas Way | 30th Jan 2023 | More
Michael Birch’s big rent-roll of the dice

The respected corporate adviser and manager is laying it all on the line after “rolling the sleeves up” on multi-faceted research for his new property-based fund.

Tahn Sharpe | 13th Oct 2022 | More
Overcoming misconceptions key to generational success at Castlerock

Few regional towns are primed for growth, but judicious research and a key partnership with a government agency is seeing Castlerock make the most out of property.

Staff Writer | 30th Sep 2022 | More
  • INSight #183 with Max Swango from Invesco

    Max Swango from Invesco shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on ‘What is the future for the global property market?’

    The Inside Adviser | 22nd Apr 2022 | More
    ASX charts new highs despite Delta blues

    Another record, another lockdown, Nick Scali, Pinnacle dominates The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) managed to eke out another consecutive record finish, despite adding just 8 points and finishing 0.1% higher. It continues a positive start to the month, driven by seven of the eleven key sectors finishing higher. This comes despite Victoria entering its sixth lockdown, another seven day…

    The Inside Adviser | 5th Aug 2021 | More
    ASX pauses for breath as new fiscal year kicks off

    Happy new year, markets fall as gold shines, retailers under pressure, PEXA lists The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) finished the first day of trading in the new financial year on a weaker footing, losing 0.7% with every sector apart from materials finishing lower. The consumer staples and discretionary sectors were the hardest hit, falling 1.3% and 1.2%…

    The Inside Adviser | 1st Jul 2021 | More
  • ASX claws back $33b as miners and banks rebound

    Strongest day in four months, Fed backs off, lithium miners rally The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) experienced its best session in four months, adding 1.5% on Tuesday, all but erasing Monday’s losses. Every sector but healthcare finished higher, with real estate and energy the biggest beneficiaries adding 2.2% respectively. The positive sentiment came from Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s written…

    The Inside Adviser | 22nd Jun 2021 | More
    Lacklustre ASX softens ahead of US inflation data

    ASX falls on grocery retailers, Chinese business inflation hits record, Brickworks jumps on property   The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) fell 0.3% on Wednesday, driven lower by the consumer staples sector, which was down 1.4%. The majority of the weakness came from Coles (ASX: COL) and Woolworths (ASX: WOW), with the latter down 1.9% as the rotation away from defensives continued. Only…

    The Inside Adviser | 9th Jun 2021 | More
  • Tech sector runs red as ASX retreats

    ASX hit as US rattled, Boral takeover offer, Rex clarifies misstatement  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) followed a global lead lower, falling 1.1% at the open and remaining in negative territory throughout the day. The IT sector was the hardest hit, falling 4.2%, and acting very much like a leveraged proxy for the US Nasdaq index. The key detractors were Afterpay (ASX:APT) and Zip…

    The Inside Adviser | 11th May 2021 | More
    ASX back near 14-month high with 0.6% gain

    RBA holds rates, property lending boom, Seek upgrades guidance, retail recovery on track It was another green day on the market with the ASX200 (ASX:XJO) adding 0.5% on the back of the materials sector, with the gold price jumping significantly. Silverlake Resources (ASX:SLR) and Northern Star (ASX:NST) were among the biggest beneficiaries adding 7.9% and 4.0% respectively. The…

    The Inside Adviser | 4th May 2021 | More