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26 April 2016 • By Kate Temby • 1 min read

Is corporate credit predicting a downturn?

Weak commodity prices, concerns over growth in China, diminishing returns from central bank easing and fear of a US recession have seen credit spread...

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Australians remain cautious on asset allocation

Australians continue to take a cautious approach to their investments, writes Legg Mason's Matt Schiffman, but is it because there is a lack of unders...

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Is value about to make a comeback?

It has been a difficult five years for value investing, both globally and here in Australia, but is the market setting up for value’s comeback, asks...

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The stressful reality of short selling

Short sellers are often portrayed as part of a hidden cabal conspiring to drive down a stock's value at the expense of retail investors, writes Auro...

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Protecting capital in a down market

The unfortunate fact is that no one rings a bell to tell you when the market has peaked nor do they ring it when it hits the bottom, warns Wealth W...

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Passive investing and the paradox of efficient markets

Active managers won't be declared an ‘endangered species’ any time soon, but one thing is clear – sooner or later, their business model will h...

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Why collaboration is essential on blockchain

When people look back on the history of distributed ledger technologies like blockchain, 2016 will be a critical point in the story, writes DTCC's Ro...

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The reality of private equity floats

Following the Dick Smith debacle, many investors might be wondering whether they will be comprehensively done over if they buy shares in a float of a ...

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Japanese opportunities are few and far between

After attending the Daiwa Investment Conference in Tokyo, Bell Asset Management chief investment officer Ned Bell weighs up the opportunities in Jap...

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Ethical investing gaining serious traction

In Australia today, about $600 billion of institutional assets are managed under environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, writes Instree...

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