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26 May 2022 • By Adrian Suljanovic • 1 min read

BetaShares announces launch of solar energy and uranium ETFs

BetaShares has announced the launch of new ETFs to offer investors access to two of the world’s most significant alternative energy sources

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Why investors are turning to the ag land sector

Agricultural land could be highly beneficial for investors and should be taken seriously as a long-term investment according to Tim Samway, chairman ...

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Carbon transition could wipe out $480bn from the ASX 300

The dominance of resource and mining companies is a major contributing factor to potential losses. Over 30 per cent of the value of the ASX 300 ...

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deVere boss suggests investors should consider less traditional asset classes

As stock market losses continue, deVere’s Nigel Green says now may be the time to diversify into less traditional assets. During the current ...

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Australian dividends break pre-pandemic record

Australian dividends have completed their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Janus Henderson. The asset manager’s latest global ...

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CBA sticks to economic forecast following Labor win

The bank said that a change in government did not currently necessitate a change to its economic forecast nor its interest rate expectations

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Albanese declares victory: What does it mean for your portfolio

Anthony Albanese has declared victory at the 2022 federal election. Scott Morrison conceded the vote on Saturday night. “I am humbled by this ...

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Asia-Pacific excels in ESG adoption

The Asia-Pacific region is leading the world on ESG adoption, a new study has found. ESG adoption is now widespread with the proportion of ESG ...

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Markets predict 40 bp rate hike in June

The RBA is expected to lift rates by 40 basis points in June as the employment market continues to tighten. The strong April jobs report is ...

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RBA to enter 'inflation fighting mode' following disappointing wage data

Economists agree that the Reserve Bank is likely to remain in inflation fighting mode until December.  Wednesday’s wage price index has delivered ...

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