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With recession likely in Q3, look to infrastructure for downside/upside capture: ClearBridge

Understanding the effect of economic changes on the stocks in a portfolio helps investors make smart allocation decisions. For infrastructure investors, adjusting the balance between defensive utilities and user-pays infrastructure stocks as conditions change can ensure superior returns relative to general equities, said ClearBridge Investments’ Nick Langley.

Lisa Uhlman | 10th May 2023 | More
Recession plus ESG uplift spells ‘worry’ for REITS: Clearbridge

Speaking on a fireside chat during The Inside Network’s recent ESG event in Tasmania, Nick Langley said that while infrastructure assets will continue carrying the burden of inflation there is likely more to be concerned about with REITS, both in the dominant US market and around the world.

Tahn Sharpe | 13th Dec 2022 | More
ASX brushes aside BNPL slump, rises to four-week high

ASX overcomes BNPL sell off, Afterpay tanks, Praemium jumps The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) finished 0.3% higher on Wednesday, overcoming a significant sell off in the technology sector. The tech sector fell 2.7% for the day, with a 9.6% fall in Afterpay Ltd (ASX: APT) pulling the entire market down by 10 points. The sell-off came after a double…

The Inside Investor | 14th Jul 2021 | More
  • Trading volumes soft as ASX slides

    ASX falls as Afterpay spikes, Woolworths’ spin-off, retailers rally The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) fell 0.3%, the second straight day of losses, with consumer staples (+1.9%) and IT (+2.1%) the only real winners. The majority of the selling pressure came from healthcare and energy, falling 1.8% and 1.2% respectively, with continued weakness in CSL Limited (ASX: CSL) dragging the…

    The Inside Investor | 24th Jun 2021 | More
    ASX drops 0.7% in second straight loss

    Sell off continues despite budget, Qantas tanks on flight delays, CBA delivers  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell 0.7%, the second straight negative session, pushed lower by utilities and energy companies, down 2.2% and 2.0% respectively. The Federal Budget which offers little in the way of future spending or policy direction was broadly in line with expectations, the deficit lower than…

    The Inside Investor | 12th May 2021 | More
    Best close since COVID as ASX rises 0.6%

    ASX hits new high, value rotation continues, car sales spike The ASX200 finished another 0.6% higher on Wednesday, reaching the highest point since February last year but still some way off the all-time high of 7,199 points. Once again it was the energy and materials sectors boosting the market as a flood of more positive economic news…

    The Inside Investor | 7th Apr 2021 | More
  • Two winners from budget spending spree

    A big-spending budget focused on improving regional Victoria, health, housing, education, and transport infrastructure but at the same time pushing debt to eye-watering levels during a recession were the main hallmarks of the Andrews Government’s state budget. To sum it up, it is a Budget tilted towards rebuilding the state economy from the ground up….

    Ishan Dan | 25th Nov 2020 | More
    AMP on Listed Infrastructure

    Notwithstanding the political and superannuation industry talk of an infrastructure-led economic recovery in Australia, and elsewhere, the listed infrastructure sector has been looking decidedly unloved of late. And much of the sector’s underperformance against the broader market this year has not been justified in terms of company earnings. Guiseppe Corona, the London-based head of global…

    Greg Bright | 29th Sep 2020 | More