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2017 FY Reporting Season: Focus on CBA & TLS
FINANCIAL YEAR 2017: REPORTING SEASON INSIGHTS AND IMPLICATIONS This extract has been drawn from the article produced on 20th September 2017, by Roy Maslen, Chief Investment Officer—Australian Equities, AllianceBernstein Q: Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Telstra (TLS) captured a lot of attention this reporting season. What are your thoughts on them, and do they […]
Read more...US Election special: Introducing President Trump
What happened? Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been announced as the President-Elect to take over from President Barack Obama, after he won enough electoral votes to beat Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton. In addition, the Republicans won enough seats to hold power in both the House and the Senate. The result was a surprise relative […]
Read more...Trump Vs Clinton
With only a few days until the US Presidential election, most early voters and polls favour Clinton but anything could happen in the final moments. The FBI is once again investigating Clinton’s emails, while Trump continues to broadcast his views of a rigged election as many prominent Republicans distance themselves from him. While a Trump victory […]
Read more...Passionately Unemotional
In light of recent market volatility, the current earnings / reporting season and the annual expectation of a volatile October ahead, we look to the professional investment team at Perpetual for some tried and tested wisdom on why successful investing is about taking the emotion out of the decision making process. The first principle […]
Read more...Planning on converting Aussie dollars for an overseas holiday?
With interest rates in Australia dropping to an all time low earlier this month, and the likelyhood of more to come, we draw on the expertise of the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) to look at some of the reasons why currency movements seem counter intuitive at the moment thus reinforcing it as one of the hardest […]
Read more...7 things successful investors do in volatile times
“How do I generate my required return in a low return, high volatility world?” While a lot of investors are currently dealing with the same question, there are some big differences in their responses. Some fall victim to the ‘cycle of investor emotions’, becoming hostage to their ‘lizard brain’ where fight and flight responses either […]
Read more...What does the UK vote to leave the EU mean for investors?
According to media reports this afternoon, the United Kingdom (UK) has voted to leave the European Union (EU) – an unprecedented move in economic and investment market terms – which is sure to cause short-term market volatility and concern for investors. UK votes to leave – what next ? Because this situation is unprecedented, […]
Read more...Upside or Downside? The Direction for Global Equity Markets
Global equity markets seem much more susceptible to changes in investor sentiment, and they’ve seen surges in volatility since August 2015. With this in mind, what should investors be watching for clues as to where the market might be headed? Equity gains since 2012 have been overwhelmingly driven by rising valuations, as illustrated by the […]
Read more...Investing in Shares
The sharemarket gives individuals the opportunity to buy and sell shares and gives companies the opportunity to raise funds via share issues to investors. A quality sharemarket investment can lead to both capital growth and income over time. Historically, shares have outperformed all other asset classes (cash, fixed interest and property). What is a share? […]
Read more...Assessing the risk of a US recession
The severe equity sell-off has raised concerns of recession in the US economy. Continued market disorder would pose a risk to the expansion at some point, but key indicators today suggest the growth cycle is still on track. New Orders Suggest Continued Moderate Growth The Institute of Supply Management’s (ISM) New Orders Index, which captures […]
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