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Capital markets assumptions key as allocators look to profit from volatility, noise

Heightened volatility and market noise can be good things for the informed investors. That’s where capital markets assumptions come in, providing a starting point and a roadmap for portfolio construction primed to benefit from market dislocations, industry leaders said.

Lisa Uhlman | 26th May 2023 | More
For investors seeking value, cheapest really is best

Value stocks have been big outperformers over the past three years, especially those in the cheapest part of the market, says Schroders’ Simon Adler. To avoid value traps, it’s key to do one’s research.

Lisa Uhlman | 5th Apr 2023 | More
Investors revisiting 60/40 split as slowdown threatens share returns

The traditional 60/40 portfolio mix of shares and bonds may be due a shakeup in 2023, as market participants look to add fixed-income exposure to help offset a potentially weak year for equities.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 20th Jan 2023 | More
  • Economic uncertainty makes advice key to investors’ well-being

    Australians who consider themselves expert in financial investment knowledge are nearly as likely as beginners to speak with a financial adviser, a recent survey shows, reflecting the impacts of rising inflation and interest rates on investors’ confidence and highlighting an important role for financial experts.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 11th Jan 2023 | More
    Private equity opportunities may offer recession buffer, with some risk

    Retail investors now have several ways to access private equity investment and its potential of resilient returns, particularly after a recession. But experts say investors should be aware this asset class also comes with some risk.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 9th Dec 2022 | More
    Schroders: Build resilience and trust rather than waiting for a bout of good luck

    An erosion of trust has changed the investor psyche to one that prefers companies which generate cash profits with a long term focus, according to Schroder’s’ Martin Conlon.

    Ishan Dan | 11th Oct 2022 | More
  • 3 charts that suggest the market has further to fall

    With the S&P/500 index down 21% per cent so far in 2022, investors are asking when will the market finally reach a bottom. There’s no definitive answer, but these three charts suggest there is further pain ahead.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 8th Jul 2022 | More
    Active ETFs, ETMFs, LITs – The future is here

    The Australian exchange-traded fund (ETF) sector has seen stellar growth in recent years: after finishing 2020 at $94 billion, it likely surpassed $100 billion in assets under management in early 2021. As is the case for many aspects of financial markets, the structure, opportunities and purpose of these funds seem lost on the army of…

    Drew Meredith | 24th Mar 2021 | More
  • What does High Conviction mean?

    Often used to describe a particular type of investment style, e.g. the High-Conviction Equities Fund, conviction is all the rage in equity markets today. This type of strategy usually has between 20-30 stocks (or any other asset, for that matter) which are considered high-quality blue-chip investments that have a strong competitive position and high market…

    Ishan Dan | 10th Mar 2021 | More