Money
Investing
Warnings grow louder on niche-market ETFs
Exchange Traded Funds are booming but some of the newer varieties that invest in specific target areas of the market have raised some red flags.
- by John Collett
Latest
Opinion
Sharemarket
Is value investing about to stage a major comeback?
The value-to-momentum performance differences have peaked and are falling. The share prices of beaten-down companies could be pushed higher as value investment strategies gather momentum.
- by Michael Aked
Opinion
Shares
Why much-hyped growth stocks are so vulnerable to inflation
The more than $10 billion wiped off Afterpay’s value since early this year underlines how vulnerable many growth stocks are to the prospects of rising interest rates.
- by Clancy Yeates
Stiff ATO penalties for failure to declare crypto profits
Data matching comes to the fore as ATO targets taxpayers who fail to report cryptocurrency trading profits.
- by John Collett
Opinion
Bitcoin
Bitcoin and gold can co-exist as investment asset classes
Bitcoin’s expanding list of advocates includes managed investment funds, companies and high-net worth individuals.
- by Arian Neiron
Opinion
Sharemarket
Undervalued stocks that deliver decent income
With interest rates so low, self-funded retirees that rely on income from their investment portfolios to maintain their living standards are struggling.
- by John Collett
Analysis
Sharemarket
High-net-worth investors look to healthcare, real estate
New research reveals the share market sectors that the rich are parking their cash in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
- by Gofran Chowdhury
Analysis
Sharemarket
Young people becoming more motivated to invest
Millennials climb aboard investment bandwagon in ever-growing numbers to grow their wealth.
- by Nina Hendy and Stephen Miles
Opinion
Sharemarket
Real-world observations can result in investment winners
Real-world experiences can be a good reason to buy or sell shares in a particular company based on your personal observations.
- by Noel Whittaker
Opinion
Governance
Frydenberg’s nod and a wink to the executive class harms not helps investors
Ultimately, hobbling proxy firms and weakening the disclosure regime erodes the process of applying checks and balances on companies.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Opinion
Superannuation
Why super funds fear inquiry may stall their climate-change push
There is an inquiry taking place looking at financial investment screens on certain export industries, raising questions about what level of government intervention in the process is appropriate.
- by Charlotte Grieve