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Has Tencent beaten Facebook at their own game?

Emerging markets, including China and India, have been among the most popular destinations for investors in recent months, with many attracted to their diversification benefits. There remains a common misconception that these countries are still the “manufacturer for the world,” but the companies that now inhabit these countries, in many cases, have surpassed their developed…

Drew Meredith | 6th May 2021 | More
As investors grow weary with China the Indian sub-continent emerges

With tensions rising in the South China Sea and regulatory pressure on the likes of Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) continuing to grow, the Chinese market is becoming an increasingly difficult one to navigate as the government seek to exert itself on a global stage.  China has long been seen as the investment darling supported by an…

Ishan Dan | 3rd Feb 2021 | More
Platinum’s lead Asia manager resigns after top returns

Platinum Asset Management’s lead portfolio manager on its $5.2 billion Asia-ex Japan fund, Joseph Lai, resigned suddenly over the Christmas period and has left the firm. He had signed off, however, on a stellar year for the group’s top-performing strategy. Lai took over running the Asia ex-Japan managed fund (and the $492 million listed version)…

Greg Bright | 11th Jan 2021 | More
  • ASX shares update; Trump bans WeChat

    ASX 200 ekes out a gain, tech profit taking continues, Trump bans WeChat Global markets continued their negative trend on Friday, the ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) falling 0.3%, but managing to finish the week up a solitary 5 points; outperforming most global markets. It was a similar story in the US, with both the Nasdaq and…

    Drew Meredith | 21st Sep 2020 | More
    ASX shares update; Trump bans WeChat

    ASX 200 ekes out a gain, tech profit taking continues, Trump bans WeChat Global markets continued their negative trend on Friday, the ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) falling 0.3%, but managing to finish the week up a solitary 5 points; outperforming most global markets. It was a similar story in the US, with both the Nasdaq and…

    The Inside Adviser | 21st Sep 2020 | More
    Financial Planner’s market update – AMP cleans house, ASX 200 to open higher, Trump relents

    The ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) overcame a weak lead from overseas markets to finish 0.3% higher, behind another rally in Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX:WES), up 1.5%.

    Drew Meredith | 24th Aug 2020 | More