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Nicholas Way

Nicholas Way is editor of The Golden Times and has covered business, retirement, politics, human resources and personal investment over a 50-year career.

Nicholas Way is editor of The Golden Times and has covered business, retirement, politics, human resources and personal investment over a 50-year career.

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Gold set to shine for SMSFs seeking portfolio protection

Gold has never held strong investment appeal for SMSFs, despite being seen as a hedge against inflation. With the precious metal beginning a so-far volatile 2023 full of steam, SMSFs looking to preserve capital have several reasons to consider incorporating gold into their portfolios.

Nicholas Way | 8th Feb 2023 | More
LRBA holders to ride property market out, despite volatility blip

Australians’ penchant for property investment comes with the caveat that patience is a necessary virtue. This applies doubly so for fretful LRBA holders, writes Nicholas Way.

Nicholas Way | 1st Feb 2023 | More
Emilie O’Neill: Fighting the ‘ESG trade-off’ perception

“Sometimes, the market thinks we prioritise ESG factors above investment fundamentals,” says Perennial’s Emilie O’Neill. “But the reality is that it’s just another investment lens.”

Nicholas Way | 14th Dec 2022 | More
‘China’s goal is not to kill capitalism’: Foord embraces tidal shift on Asia

While the market is broadly underweight China, South African-based Foord Asset Management is confident that President Xi Jinping’s economic plan for the country will bear fruit over time.

Nicholas Way | 2nd Dec 2022 | More
Geopolitical events rattle markets – they rarely derail them.

When Russia’s military poured over the Ukrainian border last week, the market sell-off was as predictable as the almost unanimous global condemnation of this naked aggression against a sovereign state. Stocks were sold off – the bellwether S&P500 is down nearly 10% in 2022 although this has also been prompted by fears of higher interest…

Nicholas Way | 2nd Mar 2022 | More
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