Heightened volatility and market noise can be good things for the informed investors. That’s where capital markets assumptions come in, providing a starting point and a roadmap for portfolio construction primed to benefit from market dislocations, industry leaders said.
As Australia’s energy transition ramps up, spurred by a greater government commitment, the ethical investment manager says investors risk getting saddled with “stranded assets” if they don’t limit their exposure to fossil fuels.
India’s booming population has many considering whether and how to get exposure to its market, despite its year-to-date underperformance. While it may not be the next China, India’s growth prospects remain attractive, driven by multiple tailwinds, and investors now have more points of access, Mason Stevens says.
Greater efficiencies and technological advances have made platforms integral to investment outcomes, and they are increasingly helping advisers focus more on client relationships by leaving the nuts and bolts up to automated tools, according to a panel of industry leaders.
The end of the pandemic is leading to a “new normal” for the ETF market in Australia, with thematic funds set to steal the spotlight from vanilla ETFs as investors look to take advantage of megatrends like decarbonisation, Global X’s Blair Hannon says.
Four AMP Group businesses deducted insurance premiums and advice fees from superannuation customers despite knowing they had died, a judge ruled, with two of the companies – AMP Life and AMP Financial Planning – hit with $24 million in penalties.
Much of what keeps Australian investors up at night – and the biggest investment mistakes they make – could be avoided through a greater focus on financial literacy, especially as markets “start acting like markets again”, the private wealth manager’s directors Jamie Nemtsas and Drew Meredith said.
With a successful and orderly energy transition “far from guaranteed”, disruptive themes are set to profoundly affect financial markets for years to come, the asset manager said in a new report. Investors should act – and potentially reallocate – accordingly.
For investors looking for alternatives to equities and fixed income, listed investment companies and trusts provide diversification and short-dated exposure to long-term investment strategies, not to mention inflation protection, industry leaders said at a recent event.
While global markets recorded a second consecutive quarter of growth in Q1, only 13 per cent of ASX200 results beat forecasts, and signs that an economic reckoning is ready to unfold are flashing red, analysts say.