EMERGING MARKETS

Editorial

With government balance sheets around the world in disarray and pressure to continue to build and upgrade infrastructure, the growth outlook for the sector is looking goo...

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Editorial

What happens after 10 per cent growth? The history of emerging market growth shows few economies last the distance, according to Chris Watling....

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Editorial

Tom Keenan of iShares Australia examines some themes that may affect market outcomes in the year ahead....

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Editorial

Janine Mace looks at a better-than-expected performance of emerging markets, though challenges still remain....

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Funds management

Better news from the US and Europe has seen the positive start to 2013 continue....

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Editorial

The context of ‘financial repression’ requires investors in all asset classes to make appropriate strategic adjustments, according to Fidelity's Nick Armet....

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Financial planning

A stronger China and US avoidance of the fiscal cliff has resulted in an upturn in investor sentiment....

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Funds management

Continuing uncertainty in the US has seen China funds gaining in favour....

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Editorial

Select Asset Management’s Dominic McCormick says it’s time investors reduced their reliance on simplistic risk categories in asset allocation....

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Funds management

The quantitative easing (QE) policy being undertaken across the developed world's markets may create greater volatility for investors in the long run, with the "beggar th...

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Editorial

With bond yields at multi-year lows, BT's Piers Bolger asks whether investing in fixed income continues to make sense....

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Financial planning

Global investor confidence has fallen in September as the risk appetite of North American and Asian investors diminishes, according to the State Street Investor Confidenc...

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Editorial

A small allocation to gold could add significant benefits to a client’s investment portfolio, writes BetaShares's Drew Corbett....

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Editorial

While equities no longer have the appeal they had prior to the financial crisis, sophisticated fixed interest strategies are springing up in their wake....

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Superannuation

SMSFs are ahead of their institutional counterparts when it comes to allocating to non-traditional emerging markets, according to East Capital....

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