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Block jumps, market finishes higher, CSR, Pendal deliver
The local sharemarket capped another positive week, closing 0.5 per cent higher on Friday on the back of a surge in the oil price. The energy sector gained 3.4...
Most attractive asset class: IN60 with Michael Kelly from PineBridge Investments
Michael Kelly from PineBridge Investments answers ‘quickfire’ questions with James Dunn from The Inside Network.
Most attractive asset class: IN60 with Michael Kelly from PineBridge Investments
Michael Kelly from PineBridge Investments answers ‘quickfire’ questions with James Dunn from The Inside Network.
Woolies sees inflation impact, Perpetual rejects new bid, AUB lifts guidance
Shares in Woolworths (ASX:WOW) neared a one year low, falling 3.5 per cent, after the company delivered another quarterly update. While the headline...
Leaders sound consolidated alarm on the rise of consumer harm in financial services
The financial services minister is looking at tackling scammers at the source: "Does our barista down the corner really need my email address, my bank details,...
Invesco: Not all portfolios will float as rates rise
Senior secured loans act as an important inflationary hedge in times of rising inflation according to the firm's chief investment officer.
Are we there yet? Inflation and interest rates likely to keep rising: Sage Capital
Central banks are likely to continue inflating interest rates around the world, with the US federal reserve at the vanguard. Be wary of thinking markets have...
Are we there yet? Inflation and interest rates likely to keep rising: Sage Capital
Central banks are likely to continue inflating interest rates around the world, with the US federal reserve at the vanguard. Be wary of thinking markets have...
Market flat ahead of Fed decision, Amcor slides, building approvals slump
The local market managed a small gain on Wednesday, adding 0.1 per cent, as strength in the energy and materials sectors, up 1.1 per cent each, offset losses...
Income & Defensive Assets Symposium 2022: INBrief with Paul Nagy from Epsilon Direct Lending
Paul Nagy from Epsilon Direct Lending speaks with Drew Meredith at The Inside Network’s Income & Defensive Assets Symposium on the middle market...
Another 0.25 per cent hike, market rallies, the end is near
The local market was spurred on by a smaller than expected cash rate increased by the Reserve Bank of Australia. The 25 basis point increase once again...
Tech pushes market to gain, rate decision ahead, EML slump deepens
The local market followed a strong overseas lead to post another 1.2 per cent gain on Monday, spurred higher by a rally in the technology and discretionary...
Gold as currency hedging
Investors considering gold sometimes wonder about currency hedging. As gold trades in US dollars, Australians who buy it make a twofold bet.
The envelope tested further: ETF issuers get ever-more creative
ETFs have revolutionised the investing universe for many good reasons. But ultimately ETFs are just like stocks - there are the good, the bad and the ugly.