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Reprieve in sight for franked distributions funded by capital raisings

Stakeholders have welcomed a recommendation from the Senate Economics Legislative Committee that the government review its controversial plan to limit franking credits stemming from capital raisings and share buybacks.

Tahn Sharpe | 7th Jun 2023 | More
S&P 500 a tale of two indexes as mega-caps’ dominance skews performance: Neuberger Berman

The benchmark S&P 500 index is characterised by “narrow, concentrated leadership” by a handful of mega-caps, leading to the “optical illusion” of outsized performance by US equities, says private investment manager Neuberger Berman.

Tahn Sharpe | 31st May 2023 | More
  • Capital markets assumptions key as allocators look to profit from volatility, noise

    Heightened volatility and market noise can be good things for the informed investors. That’s where capital markets assumptions come in, providing a starting point and a roadmap for portfolio construction primed to benefit from market dislocations, industry leaders said.

    Lisa Uhlman | 26th May 2023 | More
    As equities get back to fundamentals, active management – at the right price – gains appeal

    The recent re-embrace of active equity management by Australia’s sovereign wealth fund may herald a shift in the active-versus-passive debate, industry leaders said, as market volatility prompts greater dispersion and allows active management – at the right price – to prove its worth.

    Lachlan Maddock | 24th May 2023 | More
  • Supply/demand imbalance means lithium price has nowhere to go but up: Analysts

    For the world to meet climate targets, the supply of battery-grade lithium will have to ramp up greatly, prompting expectations that the price will keep rising for years to come. And Australian companies with proven lithium deposits could do well as M&A in the sector stays hot, analysts say.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 19th May 2023 | More
    Wealth transfer should start with financial literacy, not dollars: Wattle Partners

    Much of what keeps Australian investors up at night – and the biggest investment mistakes they make – could be avoided through a greater focus on financial literacy, especially as markets “start acting like markets again”, the private wealth manager’s directors Jamie Nemtsas and Drew Meredith said.

    Lisa Uhlman | 17th May 2023 | More
    As energy transition turns ‘disorderly’, reallocate to capture opportunities: Amundi

    With a successful and orderly energy transition “far from guaranteed”, disruptive themes are set to profoundly affect financial markets for years to come, the asset manager said in a new report. Investors should act – and potentially reallocate – accordingly.

    Lisa Uhlman | 17th May 2023 | More
    After keeping their distance, SMSFs may be ready to bond with debt securities

    The bond market has never had great investment appeal for Australia’s self-managed superannuation funds, but with rising yields improving their proposition, some observers say the investment tide may be coming in for fixed interest.

    Nicholas Way | 5th May 2023 | More
    As volatility dominates markets, active-vs-passive debate gains steam

    The surge in passive investment options in recent years, along with a record of underperformance by active managers, has pushed the ongoing active-versus-passive debate to the fore. Proponents of both styles agree, though, that how each approach performs in volatility will be the key question in 2023.

    Lisa Uhlman | 5th May 2023 | More
  • Oaktree Capital’s Marks frets banks, real estate after SVB collapse

    The meltdown of Silicon Valley Bank is “an early step” towards a more rational market environment, according to Howard Marks, but new problems might arise from bank exposure to commercial real estate.

    Lachlan Maddock | 26th Apr 2023 | More
    Dividends down in 2023, but energy, bank shares still paying big

    Although more Australian companies are paying dividends in 2023, many have reduced payouts, with the year-to-date total slightly behind 2022’s figures, according to CommSec research. The big miners are leading the cuts, while energy producers are lifting dividends to reflect record high gas prices.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 31st Mar 2023 | More
    If you’re buying a bull, buy a young bull

    Basing an investment strategy on the Goldilocks investment markets of the last 35 years gives rise to considerable risk, writes Michael Block, and now might be the time to get out of growth assets.

    Michael Block | 29th Mar 2023 | More