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Industries most affected by the East Coast drought
Andreas Lundberg
November 19, 2019
The drought currently impacting much of eastern Australia is already having significant impacts on numerous businesses and industries. With the Australian Bureau of Meteorology forecasting drier than average conditions for the second half of November and December, it’s worth considering which industries could feel the most pain. Continue…
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The investment case for EML just got stronger
Dominic Rose
November 18, 2019
EML Payments (ASX:EML), an Australian FinTech that specialises in digital gift cards and pre-paid cards, is a core holding in the Montgomery Small Companies Fund. Making EML even more compelling is the recent transformational acquisition of Prepaid Financial Services. Continue…
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Lots of good reasons for house prices to keep on rising
Roger Montgomery
November 18, 2019
Well, what do you know – national house and apartment prices are on a tear again. Although the national median house price is not back to where it was around two years ago, there’s every chance it soon will be. And that’s good news for Australia’s property investors. Continue…
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All Eyes on the US Government Ten-Year Bond Yield
David Buckland
November 15, 2019
There are many factors which have driven the US Government Ten-Year Bond Yield down over the 35-year period from 15.85 per cent in the September Quarter of 1981 to 1.35 per cent in the September Quarter of 2016. While I will discuss these factors in more detail in an upcoming blog, what has struck me is that over recent weeks we have seen the US Government Ten-Year Bond Yield jump by nearly 0.5 per cent from close to a record low of 1.45 per cent to the current 1.93 per cent. Continue…
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Should you be keeping an eye on Bingo Industries?
Roger Montgomery
November 14, 2019
In this week’s video insight Roger takes a look at Bingo Industries. We’ve been eagerly anticipating a downgrade for this company given the outlook for the construction industry although at their recent AGM they forecast an approximate 50 per cent increase in EBITDA over the next financial year. So what’s their outlook?
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Telstra’s future is looking rosy
Tim Kelley
November 13, 2019
Telstra (ASX:TLS) has been one of the better performers among Australia’s large caps over the past year, and we see more upside ahead. There are two good reasons for our optimism. Continue…
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