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INSight #438 with David Keir from Dundas Global Investors

David Keir from Dundas Global Investors shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on a dividend growth example.

Lockdown 3.0, ASX finishes 0.5% lower

Lockdown 3.0, ASX finishes 0.5% lower, Baby Bunting (ASX:BBN) riding COVID-19 boom The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished 0.6% lower on Friday, dragging the...

Mixed views on Federal Government property proposals

The Liberal Party joined the ALP in focusing on housing affordability during their formal campaign launch this week.

INSight #62 with Marcus Bogdan from Blackmore Capital

Marcus Bogdan from Blackmore Capital shares insights on the most disruptive company in his portfolio.

Amazon and the value vs. growth challenge

Value investing has been the clear winner of the first third of 2022, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading losses in global sharemarkets.

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BIT #8: Unlocking social infrastructure’s investment potential with Cameron Brownjohn from Federation Asset Management

Investor Strategy News editor Lachlan Maddock talks to Cameron Brownjohn from Federation Asset Management about the firm’s latest buy and the growing...

BIT #10: Risk and reward in alternative real estate with Tom Patrick from Barwon Investment Partners

In this episode of Brilliant Investment Thinkers, Investor Strategy News editor Lachlan Maddock sits down with Tom Patrick from Barwon Investment Partners to...

BIT #11 The commercial property enigma with Bruce Wan from MaxCap Group

The commercial real estate market has traditionally presented a defined set of investment paths for financial advisers, but in the modern era it’s a niche...

BIT #2: Investment dynamism with Paul Saliba from SQM Research

The Inside Network’s managing editor Tahn Sharpe speaks to respected analyst Paul Saliba about the prevailing winds buffeting the economy in the year...