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28 September 2022 • By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic • 1 min read

More pain ahead for Australian stock market

Economists predict that with the rising risk of global recession, global and Australian shares are at high risk of further falls in the short term

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Is overtightening driving a recession?: ‘Australia not spared from dark global outlook’

Hawkish rate hikes are adding to recession fears globally. “The global situation is deteriorating” and “we won’t be completely immune from that”, ...

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Managed funds record $16bn in annual net flows

The Australian equities large-cap category had the highest net flows in FY22. New research published by Rainmaker Information has revealed that ...

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HNWs prefer 'to go it alone' and follow their own investment instincts

High-net-worth investors are shying away from financial advisers. New research has pointed to an interesting trend among high-net-worth investors ...

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Westpac offers 25% discount to exit structured products

Around 90 holders of 41 Westpac Self-Funding Instalments will need to vote on bringing forward the completion date of the warrants as the major lender ...

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Growth in ESG investments stalls

Around 45 per cent of financial professionals are currently invested in ESG. Growth in ESG investments has stalled, according to new research by ...

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Central banks continue hiking rates despite risk of recession

Fed chair Jerome Powell has indicated that the US may be headed for a recession, while the Bank of England has forecasted that a recession is already ...

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Impact of higher rates and rising costs ‘yet to fully play out’

The Australian market is at an interesting juncture, according to Maple-Brown Abbott. Further downgrades on earnings expectations are likely over ...

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Australian investors increasingly shifting approach due to market volatility

Australian investors are still investing despite the ongoing market volatility. A new survey by HSBC has revealed that 73 per cent of Australian ...

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Magellan announces board review, discloses Douglass' fee

Hamish Douglass will be paid $400,000 per annum for consultancy services. In response to stakeholder feedback, Magellan has provided further detail ...

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