The housing market really isn't cooling
The September house price index results are grim for those claiming the market is "cooling". National price growth is running at 11.2 per cent annualised.
The September house price index results are grim for those claiming the market is "cooling". National price growth is running at 11.2 per cent annualised.
Australian bonds are selling off harder than their global developed peers, in a sign investors think the RBA may be done with cutting rates.
The bull market for bonds has reigned for 35 years despite many proclaiming its death. But Nikko's Roger Bridges says that as central bank powers reach their limits, this really could be the end.
Government bonds are meant to be conservative assets, but at record low yields they are now very risky.
Six professionals from different corners of the wealth industry give the best way to deploy an unexpected lump sum.
A close reading of the product disclosure statement from a new bank hybrid reveals a worrying risk.
Australian investors avoid bonds like the plague, but others find they pay off handsomely, writes Philip Baker.
It won't affect government borrowing costs but losing the AAA will hurt businesses and people with mortgages.
A diverse selection of bonds should form the backbone of every portfolio but where do you start and what's the best way to do it?
A momentous occasion occurred on Thursday: for the first time ever, a AAA-rated Aussie bond traded under 2 per cent.
Disruption is making it easier for retail investors to enter a world dominated by professionals.
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