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Brown is the new black in antique furniture
Opinion
Antiques

Brown is the new black in antique furniture

A recent Sydney auction is testimony to the strengthening of brown furniture antique prices, with many items selling at three times their reserve prices.

  • by Stephen Crafti

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Are we selling our companies too cheaply?
Opinion
Investing

Are we selling our companies too cheaply?

If opportunistic buyers are taking advantage of our pessimism, ASX investors only have themselves to blame for failing to see the value in front of them.

  • by Scott Phillips
Worst may be over for property price slide
Property prices

Worst may be over for property price slide

Clearance rates and asking prices suggest the property market is already starting to look up in Sydney but Melbourne still has challenges ahead.

  • by John Collett
The signals saying a market 'momentum crash' could be looming
Analysis
Sharemarket

The signals saying a market 'momentum crash' could be looming

There is a risk to the bubble prices of the lofty companies that have done so well this year - despite everything thrown at the global economy.

  • by Mike Aked
Six Australian companies tipped to beat the COVID-19 blues
Opinion
Investing

Six Australian companies tipped to beat the COVID-19 blues

Top analysts identify the Australian-listed companies likely to emerge in a post-coronavirus world even stronger.

  • by John Collett
How a 'core satellite' investment strategy can work for you
Opinion
Sharemarket

How a 'core satellite' investment strategy can work for you

It involves having the bulk of your investments in stable, lower-risk holdings – the core – and then have several smaller, higher risk plays to complement the core – the satellites.

  • by Paul Benson
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There's still life left in the great tech stock rally
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There's still life left in the great tech stock rally

Despite last month's sell-off in the sector, what we are witnessing is a mere correction against a large, long-term uptrend.

  • by Michael Gable
Mega-trends hold key to investing success beyond COVID-19
Investing

Mega-trends hold key to investing success beyond COVID-19

Investors are scratching their heads on what to do next given sharemarket uncertainty and volatility but a leading fund manager argues mega-trends are likely to provide some of the best opportunities.

  • by John Collett
The exhibition that stoked a passion for Hoffmann design
Antiques

The exhibition that stoked a passion for Hoffmann design

Geoffrey Hatty today is one of Australia's "go-to" dealers with a deep knowledge of Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstatte.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Tread lightly investing in our technology stocks
Opinion
Sharemarket

Tread lightly investing in our technology stocks

Technology companies, as a group, are less affected by some of the real-world impacts of COVID-19 and have become the only "safe haven" investments in town.

  • by Scott Phillips
Sydney, Melbourne dotted with off-the-plan property 'danger zones'
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Property market

Sydney, Melbourne dotted with off-the-plan property 'danger zones'

New-build apartments and off-the-plan units in certain areas of Sydney and Melbourne have been listed as "danger zones".

  • by John Collett