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Chinese investors expected at sale of Buddhist and Hindu statues
Demand for Asian art is largely driven by the Chinese economy, which dipped in 2015 but appears to be up again this year.
Was buying Blue Poles for $1.3m in 1973 worth it?
The government was mocked for spending $1.3 million on Blue Poles in 1973. It's now worth $350 million. Was it a good investment?
Sandwiches for the long run
Contracts for differences let you short companies, but it adds short-term stress to investment decisions.
The king of speculation surges ahead
Money reader Mendy Amzalak is doing it again. He has picked two highly speculative stocks that are coming up trumps.
Catherine left an abusive ex and wants to rebuild her finances
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon has a new column helping fight financial injustice.
Why I changed my superannuation strategy for the US election
It's time to tune into the US election. You may not get a vote, but you can prepare - financially at least.
What to do in a falling share market
Amuse yourself somewhere warm while you watch and wait for things to get better.
Motley Fool: Ignore market tantrums over central bank policies
Markets behave illogically about interest-rate moves and expect central bankers to signal their every move.
BHP and Rio are understating profits
Analysts don't get it. Now that the mining boom is over, the two big miners are much more profitable than they look.
Mendy's Midas touch
One Money reader has taken a seemingly unassailable lead in week two.
Five ways to know you're a good investor
We all get lucky investing from time to time. Here's how to know whether your results are from skill or luck.
Two of everything is for zookeepers, not investors
One of the biggest challenges for investors is engaging our rational brains and banishing our emotions.
Shares Race Week 1: Money reader off the blocks
The surprise winner of the last Shares Race has set a formidable lead in the first week of a fresh contest.
Why Warren Buffett doesn't care that he just lost $1.9 billion
No matter how far your portfolio has fallen in the past, you've never had a day like Warren Buffett just had.
Big tech is the worst place for young Aussies to invest right now
The launch of a new super product with a technology focus targeted at millennials has attracted attention, but caution is warranted.
There's no such thing as 'smart money'
The idea that there is a 'big end of town' that trades in and out of companies before you and I have a chance is a myth.
Tech-focused super product called Spaceship to target millennials
Software billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes is leading a who's who of the Australian technology industry in backing a new superannuation product with a technology focus aimed at millennials.
Fractional ownership of residential property a first
Petar Sabados wants to buy an investment property; but he needs to save the deposit.
The investor's guide to picking stocks
Riding the market is no longer enough, the only way to make money is to pick the right stocks and know when to sell them.
Is it fair for my shares to be consolidated?
Financial expert George Cochrane answers readers' questions.
The best CEOs you may not know
True success or failure should really be measured only after a chief executive has been in the chair for five years or more - preferably 10.
AFR's Baker opens up commanding lead
It is week three of the shares race and the AFR's Phil Baker has hit a purple patch.
Market expectations are a short-term drag for companies
Results matter less - in the short term - than you might think.
Seven investment ideas for high returns in a low-growth world
Seven investment ideas that will lift you out of the low-growth world.
The cream rises to the top in week two
Company profit season has delivered some spectacular hits and misses, with the gap between first and last place blowing out.
Don't just do something, sit there
Evolution teaches us that action beats inaction – and it's usually true, but not when it comes to investment.
How postage stamps tell the history of aviation
A branch of stamp collecting known as "aerophilately" focuses on air mail letters, often the only surviving records of aviation milestones.
Healthcare is a popular sector but investors are fickle
We're all getting older, we all get sick, and the continuous improvements in technology mean medicos are finding more – and more expensive – ways to patch us up and keep us going.
How to navigate reporting season as an investor
As earnings season takes over the business pages, here's a few pointers for investors to consider.