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Money News 22.01.2020
David Buckland
January 23, 2020
David Buckland joined Money News’ new host Brooke Corte for the first interview of the year to discuss what’s driving the share markets higher and higher. We see three reasons – a trade war settlement, Conservative party victory in the UK and interest rates staying lower for longer.
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How tech firms could help us win the war on waste
Roger Montgomery
January 22, 2020
As the world grapples with the problem of managing our mountains of waste, a few tech firms are coming up with highly innovative and profitable ways to convert waste into commercial products – proving yet again that ‘where there’s muck, there’s money’. Continue…
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Aussie cash rates down from 6.0% to 1.0% in the decade since the GFC
David Buckland
January 21, 2020
In this week’s video insight David reviews the low growth and low inflation environment we currently find ourselves in. This is attributable to four major factors which are structural in nature and are causing disruption across the Western world workforce. Together with casualisation and little growth in real wages, many people are logically feeling less secure. Are there any winners? Continue…
by David Buckland Posted in Editor's Pick, Video Insights.
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What the fundies like (and don’t) for 2020
Gary Rollo
January 21, 2020
Mark Draper published an article for the Australian Financial Review which shares eight investment ideas to kickstart 2020. Included in the eight is Gary’s view on EML Payments, a structural growth fintech. Here’s why we like it. Read here.
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What really propelled the Aussie market in 2019?
Andreas Lundberg
January 20, 2020
Over the past 12 months, the soaring Australian share market has made most local investors feel pretty smart. However, for most part, it was falling interest rates, rather than rising company earnings, that kept the rally going. The question now is: how much longer can this bull market go? Continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Market commentary, Market Valuation.
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Sweet spot helping bull market rampage
Roger Montgomery
January 16, 2020
In this article for Firstlinks, Roger discusses whether we will see a continuation of the bull market in 2020 with higher prices and expanding price/ earnings ratios. Read here.
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Exchanged Traded Products and Income: Same same but different?
Dean Curnow
January 16, 2020
Today, our markets are awash with ETFs, ETMFS, LICs and LITs. The beauty of these exchange traded products is that they offer investors instant diversification in a single trade. But they have some key differences. And it’s worth knowing what they are. Continue…
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Atlas Arteria profits from negative rates
Joseph Kim
January 14, 2020
One of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes is “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” But toll road operator, Atlas Arteria (ASX: ALX), may beg to differ. It’s just been paid to borrow €500 million in bonds. It makes you wonder: has there ever been a better time to borrow? Continue…
by Joseph Kim Posted in Companies, Editor's Pick, Stocks We Like.
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