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When investing with discretion is the better part of valour: Ruffer

It is striking how little little yield premium equities are offering over the official interest rate at them moment, says Ruffer’s Steve Russell. Investors may be tempted, but he warns that a cautious road may suit for the period ahead.

Steve Russell | 30th Jun 2023 | More
Why the Baltic Dry Index matters in the post-pandemic investment world

With ETF providers offering a slew of products aimed at shipping exposures, the ‘esoteric legend’ of the Baltic Dry Index still has a place in the hearts and minds of investors.

James Dunn | 28th Jun 2023 | More
  • ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood on markets and the ‘wonder’ of innovation

    After a punishing innings for her flagship ETF, ARK Invest founder Cathie Wood thinks investors need to stop living in the 70s. This time next year the Fed will be “running in the opposite direction” and deflation will dominate the market, she says.

    Lachlan Maddock | 28th Jun 2023 | More
    Active vs. passive reimagined: When imperfect is perfect

    The popular debate lacks nuance. Neither is foolproof but both can play a crucial role in building portfolio resistance and balancing the risk/reward dynamic.

    Drew Meredith | 23rd Jun 2023 | More
  • Active management outperformance rarely lasts: US study

    While active can provides pockets of outperformance both here and globally, research from S&P Global suggests maintaining above-benchmark returns is difficult to maintain.

    Tahn Sharpe | 14th Jun 2023 | More
    Property claims in focus as ATO draws up target list for 2022-23 tax returns

    The ATO’s review of income tax returns show nine in 10 rental property owners are getting their return wrong. Property expense claims, as well as SMSF returns and crypto transactions, are all on the radar this year.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 7th Jun 2023 | More
    Crane activity dips but hovers near record high as property outlook stays strong: Thinktank

    More cranes signal greater construction activity and point to a sound economic outlook. Property lender Thinktank examines the current skyline and what it means for the market.

    Lisa Uhlman | 7th Jun 2023 | More
    Impending US recession provides opportunities for sage investors: Royce

    Fear of an impending recession in the US has been hashed out for more than 18 months now, says Francis Gannon. The reasons are myriad, but not enough people are talking about what shape a recovery would take and how investors should position themselves.

    Francis Gannon | 7th Jun 2023 | More
    A few bad apples, or is the whole financial orchard at risk?

    The crippling doom loop between the banks and the real economy we saw in 2008 is unlikely to feature in the coming recession, says Ruffer’s Jamie Dannhauser, who is more concerned about a violent liquidation in financial markets.

    Jamie Dannhauser | 2nd Jun 2023 | More
  • Financial freedom not a pipe dream for semi-retirees, but strategy matters

    Many people dream of achieving financial freedom and retiring early without realising that, with the right strategy, that could be their reality. Semi-retirement frees people to work less while progressing towards their financial goals, which may take less time than many expect, writes adviser Helen Nan.

    Helen Nan | 26th May 2023 | More
    Capital markets assumptions key as allocators look to profit from volatility, noise

    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.

    Lisa Uhlman | 26th May 2023 | More
    As equities get back to fundamentals, active management – at the right price – gains appeal

    The recent re-embrace of active equity management by Australia’s sovereign wealth fund may herald a shift in the active-versus-passive debate, industry leaders said, as market volatility prompts greater dispersion and allows active management – at the right price – to prove its worth.

    Lachlan Maddock | 24th May 2023 | More
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