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Is big tech using their power to boost their share prices?

A new date has entered share market history – 9 March, 2020. This day gave us the worst one-day drop on US markets since the GFC-inspired crash of 2008, with a global pandemic and an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia the dual triggers. Since then, share markets globally have clawed back some…

George Lucas | 3rd Nov 2020 | More
Mall Rats Keener to Hang Out in URW

With the deleveraging plans out in the marketplace, analysts think there is more value in the European/North American angle when it comes to the Westfield story, with consensus target prices for Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield on the ASX showing far greater expected upside than for the Scentre Group’s Australian-New Zealand exposure.   So much so that there have…

James Dunn | 23rd Sep 2020 | More
Property Income in a Post-Covid World

The quality of tenants will be key in commercial property.

Ishan Dan | 23rd Sep 2020 | More
  • Winning in a “K-Shaped” Recovery

    Michael LaBella, Head of Investment Strategy at QS Investors.

    Staff Writer | 22nd Sep 2020 | More
    Investors shrug off COVID blues, especially Australian millennials

    A clear correlation has emerged between risk appetite during the COVID-19 pandemic and the age of investors, with Australian ‘millennials’ – aged 24-39 – among the most proactive globally, according to a survey of 1,800 people in six countries. Australian investors of all ages are also among the most bullish globally. The survey was conducted…

    Greg Bright | 9th Sep 2020 | More