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‘Putting the income back into fixed income’

Fixed interest manager Colchester Global presented ‘Putting the income back into fixed income’ to investors focusing on the current state of traditional fixed income markets. PM and Head of Risk and Analytics at Colchester, Alberto Martin, explains why fixed income is topical highlighting that ‘over the last decade, income has become a bit like the…

Ishan Dan | 23rd Jun 2021 | More
Look to emerging markets to capitalise on economic recovery

Martin Currie, the active equity specialist investment manager of Franklin Templeton, says “as the global economy returns to growth, investors looking to catch the growth wave should be looking to emerging markets.” Alastair Reynolds, Portfolio Manager of the Legg Mason Martin Currie Emerging Markets Fund, agrees and says “Take one example. In 2021, the global…

Ishan Dan | 24th May 2021 | More
Will Taiwan tension derail emerging market allocations?

As investors start to look past the pandemic, the economic cost and scarring from Covid-19 has been significant. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says “unlike the 2008 crisis, emerging markets and developing economies are expected to suffer more scarring than advanced economies”. In the same way that the US and Australia were able to provide…

Ishan Dan | 17th May 2021 | More
  • ASX gains 0.4% as inflation data undershoots

    Markets rally on weak inflation data, Link deal pulled, JB Hi-Fi CEO stepping down  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) managed to deliver another 0.4% gain with the materials sector the only detractor falling 1.0%. The fall came despite the iron ore price hitting a record of US$193, marking a long recovery from the US$50 lows of 2015. JB HiFi (ASX:JBH) was among…

    The Inside Investor | 28th Apr 2021 | More
    Has Tencent beaten Facebook at their own game?

    Emerging markets including China and India have been among the most popular destinations for investors in recent months, with many attracted to their diversification benefits. There remains a common misconception that these countries are still the ‘manufacturer for the world’, but the companies that now inhabit these countries, in many cases, have surpassed their developed…

    Drew Meredith | 26th Apr 2021 | More
    Australian sharemarket pulls back

    Markets weaken, Webjet raises $250m, lithium jumps as production ramps up The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell 0.3% to begin the week, struggling to overcome a weak overseas lead with a lack of material announcements for the local market. All eyes were on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s 60 Minutes interview overnight in which he highlighted that the US economy is…

    The Inside Investor | 13th Apr 2021 | More
  • ASX rose to six-week high ahead of Easter break

    Second quarter off to strong start, AMP’s CEO departs, Boral announces buyback The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the week and commenced the new quarter on a strong note, finishing 0.5% higher with both IT, up 2.3%, and materials, 1.3%, contributing. It was a day for stock specific news with the worst kept secret in finance being confirmed, AMP’s CEO Francesco…

    The Inside Investor | 4th Apr 2021 | More
    ASX rises as Suez Canal ship to be stuck for weeks

    ASX up 1.7% for the week, all action at the CEO-level of AMP and TPG, battery stocks on the charge  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the day 0.5% higher, with every sector but healthcare delivering a positive return. Telecommunications and IT were the highlights, finishing 1.3% and 1.2% higher, with a 2.4% jump in Telstra (ASX:TLS) offsetting a 6.7% fall…

    The Inside Investor | 28th Mar 2021 | More
  • ASX trades down despite positive jobs figures

    ASX continues to weaken, unemployment surprises, NZ nearing second recession The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished another 0.7% lower on Thursday, with every sector but miners and retailers falling. Amongst the biggest detractors were the Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) and CSL Ltd (ASX:CSL), down 1.6% and 1.9% respectively. The sell-off came despite what appears to be great news for the economy; the unemployment rate…

    The Inside Investor | 18th Mar 2021 | More
    ASX rises as GDP smashes expectations

    GDP smashes expectations, ASX rises, economic activity expands  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) continued its winning ways gaining 0.8% on Wednesday following the release of Australian economic growth results this morning. GDP growth for the December quarter smashed all expectations hitting 3.1% and making Australia one of the fastest growing developed nations in the world. Economists and other experts…

    The Inside Investor | 3rd Mar 2021 | More
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