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The consequences of a Trump victory
- Alexandra Cain
Markets appear to be less than concerned about a potential victory by Republican candidate Donald Trump in the upcoming US presidential election.
Fixed interest can be best defence
- Alexandra Cain
Defensive assets such as bonds play a critical role in any diversified investment portfolio.
Capital protection woos investors despite the cost
- Alexandra Cain
Investors are increasingly looking for financial products that have a mechanism that locks in underlying capital.
OnMarket BookBuilds aims to improve access to IPOs
- Alexandra Cain
Mums and Dads have a right to share in stag profits from IPOs, just like institutions, says an aggregator catering to retail investors.
Rocky global markets buffeted by Brexit
- Gayle Bryant
Sharemarkets over the past six months have been shaky and the recent Brexit result did nothing to alleviate the situation.
Brexit spurs investors into action
- Jason Clout
The Brexit announcement caused a flurry of reaction around the world - including bringing a host of new online traders into the market.
Volatility's back but that may not be a bad thing
- Alexandra Cain
Traders expect volatility to become much more pronounced as investors digest events in the UK and Europe.
'Significant failures' among online brokers
ASIC has found disturbingly widespread compliance breaches among online brokers selling options, foreign exchange and contracts for difference.
mFund attracting investors wary of market turbulence
- Gayle Bryant
Volatile market conditions have investors seeking alternatives to shares and the Australian Stock Exchange's mFund service is one beneficiary.
ASX to cut settlement timing on trades
- Brendan Swift
Online brokers typically offer investors high-level, real-time information and analysis but the speed of settlement hasn't shifted since the dawn of the internet age.