• What are the first 17 weeks of 2019 telling us?

    David Buckland
    April 30, 2019

    In this week’s video insight David takes a closer look at what the first 17 weeks of 2019 have brought for investors. Global interest rates have generally moved lower and we have seen a rally in the Chinese Shanghai Composite Index and the US Nasdaq Index. Fortunately, the Montgomery Global Fund is well exposed to both of these themes.

    by David Buckland Posted in Editor's Pick, Video Insights.
  • Counting the cost of the fallout in Aussie housing

    Roger Montgomery
    April 30, 2019

    In this article for the Herald Sun Roger discusses the reason behind reduced optimism. Spending over the past few years has been borrowed from the never-never with household debt at record highs. If something cannot go on forever, it must stop. And this is what we have seen with consumers drawing down on savings. Read here.

    by Roger Montgomery Posted in In the Press.
  • Will Uber’s IPO lead to uber losses for investors?

    Roger Montgomery
    April 30, 2019

    Uber’s upcoming IPO promises to be monumental. The big question for would-be buyers is: will this loss-making juggernaut be a good investment?  Or, like its rival, Lyft, will its shares plummet after the float? Continue…

    by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies.
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    April 29, 2019

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  • Uber – an Epochal Short?

    Roger Montgomery
    April 29, 2019

    Would you invest in a business that is alleged to have a “toxic” and “discriminatory” culture? What about a business that is alleged to have been investigated for a software tool allegedly designed to evade and deceive authorities? Would you invest in a business that potentially had equally deep, or deeper, pocketed rivals in almost every one of its business divisions? Continue…

    by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick.
  • Big float unlikely to smooth Uber’s bumpy future

    Roger Montgomery
    April 26, 2019

    In this article for the Herald Sun Roger takes a closer look at the Uber IPO. It is likely to be one of the biggest floats of the decade, rumoured to be aiming for a $US100 billion valuation. Although there are few things investors need to be aware of. Read here.

    by Roger Montgomery Posted in In the Press.
  • How will franking credit changes impact your investments?

    Dean Curnow
    April 26, 2019

    At Montgomery, we have a large number of self-funded retirees invested across our suite of investment strategies. Like many others in our readership, they too are nervous about the proposed changes – should the ALP be elected – surrounding the treatment of franking credit cash refunds for those in retirement. Continue…

    by Dean Curnow Posted in Editor's Pick, Investing Education.
  • Money News 23.04.2019

    David Buckland
    April 24, 2019

    In this interview on Money News, David questions whether the current rally in equities is sustainable. Despite headwinds in the outlook for Australian companies impacting profits and share prices, what sectors have the potential to exceed expectations?

    by David Buckland Posted in Radio.
  • A look at the NAB remediation charges

    Stuart Jackson
    April 24, 2019

    Last week, the National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) released details of the customer remediation charges it expects to take in its 2019 interim result following the Royal Commission into Financial Services. NAB will provide additional detail in its interim result, which is released to the market on 2 May. Continue…

    by Stuart Jackson Posted in Companies, Financial Services.