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21 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

Morningstar releases Australian equities sector wrap

The firm has issued 12 upgrades and six downgrades to Australian equities strategies during 2021.  Morningstar has released a new report detailing ...

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AMP to move to sole listing on ASX in 2022

AMP Limited has announced the move will commence from February next year. The wealth giant has confirmed it will delist from the New Zealand ...

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Magellan down but not out, says Morningstar

Morningstar has cut its fair value estimate for narrow-moat Magellan Financial Group by 25 per cent to 38 per share, following the termination of its ...

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2m Australian ETF investors expected in 2022

Hundreds of thousands more Australians are expected to invest in ETFs in the coming year. The local ETF industry is expected to surpass a milestone ...

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Magellan loses largest institutional mandate

Funds management giant Magellan has lost its largest institutional mandate. On Monday, Magellan Financial Group saw its market valuation plummet ...

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Inflation set to be the biggest headwind of 2022: deVere

The CEO of deVere has warned investors about the risks posed by inflation in the year ahead. deVere Group CEO Nigel Green has identified inflation ...

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Private markets expected to flourish in 3 to 5 years

The demand for private markets investments by asset owners and managers is expected to rise in the next three to five years. Asset managers expect ...

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BoE lifts rates over inflation worries

The Bank of England has opted to raise rates despite the shadow Omicron has cast over the economy. The Bank of England announced on Thursday a ...

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Delta woes leave Qantas $1.1bn worse for wear

Qantas expects to end the year with a loss, though the company insists that their recovery program remains on track. Despite the reopening of ...

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Westpac apologises for ‘disappointing’ results, vows to do better

The Westpac chairman has apologised to shareholders for the bank’s “disappointing” financial results, which instigated a share price dive of some 20 ...

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