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Investors must look beyond the big-name green companies

AXA has launched two new green strategies as part of its plan to expand investment portfolios and rollout into Australian markets. The AXA IM Global Green Bond Fund and the AXA IM Clean Economy Equity Fund will join AXA IM’s flagship Sustainable Equity Fund, which was launched back in 2014.

Ishan Dan | 24th Jun 2022 | More
‘Volatility will be here for a while yet’: Magellan

Platform provider Praemium hosted their latest Key Market Drivers for 2022, focusing on inflation, interest rates, how to position a portfolio in these market conditions and what to tell your clients for your upcoming end-of-year client meetings.

Ishan Dan | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
  • Buy, Hold or Sell: Domino’s Pizza (ASX: DMP)

    After initially soaring as high as $161, the Domino’s Pizza Enterprises (ASX: DMP) share price has crashed back to earth. So why has the market turned sour on Domino’s?

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
    Is this the beginning, rather than the end for the 40/60?

    2022 has been a torrid year for both bond and equity markets, but particularly those outside Australia. Following Friday’s weak close, the S&P500 is now down close to 19 per cent for the calendar year to date and the US government bond index is down around 13 per cent. As readers in the finance professional would know, these are the two key inputs into the 40/60 or ‘balanced’ portfolio.

    Drew Meredith | 17th Jun 2022 | More
  • The big difference between millennial women and men investors

    It’s a well-known fact, women investors outperform their male counterparts and have been doing so for quite some time. New research from investment app, Pearler, has once again confirmed this admission: women have outpaced men in share investing despite wage disparity.

    Ishan Dan | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    Is Credit Corp (ASX: CCP) an effective recession hedge?

    With markets taking a battering, inflation soaring and central banks accelerating interest rate rises, it’s no easy task finding places to invest (or hide) on the ASX. One such company thought to thrive in economic downturns is Credit Corp Group Limited.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    The ten themes that matter most as markets fall

    In these uncertain times, global asset manager Capital Group believes its important for advisers to step back and consider the long-term trends that are driving companies and markets. The team recently put together the ten most important themes for investors to consider in the year ahead.

    Ishan Dan | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    What is the impact of interest rates hikes on the big four banks?

    If there was one word to summarise the relationship between the big four banks and interest rates, it would be volatile. In March, the banks rallied after the Reserve Bank of Australia shifted its dovish rhetoric and signalled imminent rate rises to combat inflation. Now with the RBA acting on those increases by most recently passing a 50 basis point increase, big four shares are tumbling over themselves.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 15th Jun 2022 | More
    The Exchange Traded Product market is growing supported by the rise in hybrids

    From its infancy to now, the Exchange Traded Products (ETP) market has been growing exponentially, with 2021 becoming a record year for flows despite the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with about 126 products, has quickly grown to more than 266 products in the Australian market alone.

    Ishan Dan | 9th Jun 2022 | More
  • The rate hike was bigger than expected, what next?

    A 50bps interest rate hike by the RBA wasn’t what anyone was expecting. It takes the cash rate to 85bps – well ahead of most economists’ expectations. What are the knock-on effects?

    Ishan Dan | 9th Jun 2022 | More
    House price weakness may limit rate rises

    The central bank expects house price growth to ease this year and house prices are already falling in Sydney and Melbourne; economists expect that price weakness will spread to other cities, which may limit the number of official interest rate rises this year that are needed to tame inflation. According to the Reserve Bank of…

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
    Bitcoin vs Gold debate: which is the real safe haven?

    Over the last few months, there’s been a lot of coverage on cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, and its status as “digital gold.” The reason it is often referred to as “digital gold” is that bitcoin was seen to have been able to provide a store of value like gold. An uncorrelated asset won’t fall when the…

    Ishan Dan | 1st Jun 2022 | More