Sort By
  • Newest

  • Newest

  • Oldest

  • Author Name

  • Author Name

  • David Chaplin

  • Drew Meredith

  • Giselle Roux

  • Greg Bright

  • Ishan Dan

  • James Dunn

  • Lachlan Maddock

  • Owen Raszkiewicz

For investors seeking value, cheapest really is best

Value stocks have been big outperformers over the past three years, especially those in the cheapest part of the market, says Schroders’ Simon Adler. To avoid value traps, it’s key to do one’s research.

Lisa Uhlman | 5th Apr 2023 | More
Long-term returns data compelling, but systemic approach to small caps required

Small cap investing has considerable upside, which the long-term returns data show. But many small caps are less than quality grade, and the managers picking them can be rife with bias.

Staff Writer | 31st Mar 2023 | More
In the war over AI’s future, the big guns may have already won

Large language models like ChatGPT are part of a long technology continuum driven by Moore’s law, the observation that transistor capacity doubles every two years. To get in on AI’s surging growth, says Munro Partners’ Nick Griffin, investors should focus on the big – and not-so-big – names already poised to come out on top in the “race to shrink”.

Lisa Uhlman | 29th Mar 2023 | More
  • As energy transition gains urgency, ethical investing sees its moment

    The clean-energy transition represents a huge opportunity for investors to earn good returns from investments that have a positive environmental impact – and ethical investors in Australia have particularly good cause for optimism, according to Australian Ethical.

    Lisa Uhlman | 29th Mar 2023 | More
    Asia, small caps poised to benefit in changing market environment

    Shifting market dynamics mean some of the investment themes that worked in recent years are set to give way to new opportunities. Man Group’s Andrew Swan and Prime Value’s Richard Ivers recently discussed the promising outlook for Asia and small-cap stocks, where it’s all about fundamentals.

    Lisa Uhlman | 24th Mar 2023 | More
    Company quality is no absolute: Loomis Sayles

    Valuing companies and their potential for growth is a slippery, convoluted process. Quality is a key metric, according to Loomis Sayles, but other factors play an equal role.

    Staff Writer | 24th Mar 2023 | More
  • ‘Not a rerun of the GFC’: AMP’s Oliver sees silver lining in bank failures

    The uncertainty now blanketing the global banking sector adds to the risk of recession, but it comes with a silver lining, AMP’s Shane Oliver told The Inside Network’s Growth Symposium: it’s a sign that central banks’ battle against surging inflation may be nearing its end.

    Lisa Uhlman | 22nd Mar 2023 | More