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Three themes to prepare investors for the new economic regime

Investors will need to adjust to a new context of greater volatility to get on the “right side” of new opportunities, BlackRock strategists said, with higher interest rates and inflation likely to stick around and “mega-forces” driving market performance.

Lisa Uhlman | 6th Sep 2023 | More
Spreading out the risk: Five ways to diversify an equities portfolio

Diversification is key for building long-term, sustainable wealth and managing risk. While no single approach is best, using several diversification strategies offers sound protection against portfolio volatility, writes Selfwealth brand and content lead Robert Marfell.

Robert Marfell | 26th Jul 2023 | More
Why the Baltic Dry Index matters in the post-pandemic investment world

With ETF providers offering a slew of products aimed at shipping exposures, the ‘esoteric legend’ of the Baltic Dry Index still has a place in the hearts and minds of investors.

James Dunn | 28th Jun 2023 | More
  • Active vs. passive reimagined: When imperfect is perfect

    The popular debate lacks nuance. Neither is foolproof but both can play a crucial role in building portfolio resistance and balancing the risk/reward dynamic.

    Drew Meredith | 23rd Jun 2023 | More
    SMSF investors flock to longer term deposits, but Aussie equities still reign

    The shift to healthy longer term deposits has begun, and while Australian equities still dominate SMSF portfolios, the way they access them is changing.

    Tahn Sharpe | 10th Mar 2023 | More
    ETFs go niche with S&P/ASX 200 first covered call index fund from Global X

    The announcement comes amid a major push into the domestic market for Global X, which in December signaled its intention to launch 10 new products in 2023.

    Tahn Sharpe | 15th Feb 2023 | More
  • The envelope tested further: ETF issuers get ever-more creative

    ETFs have revolutionised the investing universe for many good reasons. But ultimately ETFs are just like stocks – there are the good, the bad and the ugly.

    James Dunn | 2nd Nov 2022 | More
    Passive funds still reign supreme despite market turbulation

    The pendulum may have swung back towards active management this year, but the domestic ETF market is flush with options and continues to steal FUM.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 14th Oct 2022 | More
  • Investor numbers soften after cost-of-living pressures rise

    Latest research from Investment Trends shows a weakening in retail investor numbers, with “interest rate rises, market downturn and inflation” all playing a role.

    Ishan Dan | 9th Sep 2022 | More
    Battery ETF adds ESG screening amid surge in climate interest

    The exchange-traded fund (ETF) sector has been among the biggest winners of the pandemic, seeing significant inflows and more investors entering the market. Among the most popular strategies to come to market have been so-called ‘thematic’ ETFs, which offer exposure to a secular trend or opportunity.

    Staff Writer | 24th Jun 2022 | More
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