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10 February 2016 • By • 1 min read

Careful portfolio construction vital in 2016

Market challenges similar to those of 2015 will require careful portfolio construction, with the right trade-offs across asset classes, says Standard ...

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'Show of hands' being shown the door

Australian companies are increasingly adopting poll voting as opposed to the traditional 'show of hands', with 75 per cent of the ASX200 now using the ...

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Flat ASX fertile ground for stock-pickers

Investors should disregard the index if they are to achieve outperformance in 2016, and instead utilise an active approach to source opportunities, ...

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Risky Year of the Monkey ahead for China

Turmoil and volatility will continue to stain the Chinese economy throughout 2016, with the Year of the Monkey likely to bring significant risk, says ...

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Growth lies in valuations: Martin Currie

Australian investors will continue to be challenged by the global low-growth environment, requiring them to identify companies trading below intrinsic ...

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'Grim' reporting season ahead: UBS

The collapse in resources sector earnings due to falling commodity prices will be the driving factor behind a "decidedly grim" reporting season, warns ...

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BlackRock CEO warns against short-termism

The chief executive of BlackRock, Larry Fink, has written to the chief executives of the largest companies in the world imploring them to plan for the ...

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Global banks a ‘significant opportunity’

Negative sentiment directed towards global banks is somewhat overdone, with many global banks offering investors a “significant opportunity”, ...

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Macquarie upbeat about full-year result

Macquarie has posted a cautiously optimistic update on its business activity, predicting its full-year 2016 result will be up on the previous year

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Central banks 'out of sync': Nikko AM

There will be no stability in global markets until central banks get "on the same page" when it comes to monetary policy, argues Nikko Asset ...

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