Investors could be shorn for being sheep
Risks have been magnified not only by asset illiquidity, but by the increasingly herd-like behaviour of investors.
Risks have been magnified not only by asset illiquidity, but by the increasingly herd-like behaviour of investors.
Investors wrong-footed by BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto's dividend cuts last year were not the only ones ruing their timing.
The SEC is reportedly preparing to launch an in-depth review of ETFs. Given their growing importance, this is welcome.
Investors are either snapping up exchange traded funds or shifting their asset mix and moving away from Australian share funds.
To compare managed funds, listed investment companies, ETFs and managed accounts, start here.
Six professionals from different corners of the wealth industry give the best way to deploy an unexpected lump sum.
Lower contribution caps make it even more imperative to get the best investment returns from your super fund.
ETF offerings have come along way since the first ETF fund was launched in Australia 15 years ago.
Exchange-traded funds are about to celebrate their birthday and in many cases it has been investors who have had reason to celebrate.
Australian investors are notoriously overweight to local shares. To counteract this, investors are seeking ETFs that offer access to oversea...
The Australian exchange-traded fund sector grew at a slower pace than usual in the first half of 2016, with $22.2 billion in funds held in E...
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