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23 May 2024 • By Rhea Nath • 1 min read

APAC shaping up to be top investment hotspot for family offices

Over a third of family offices globally are looking to increase allocations to the region over the next five years, according to a new report

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Fund manager warns against politically sensitive sectors

Maple-Brown Abbott has lifted the lid on where it is finding opportunities in the small caps universe as it navigates away from sectors facing the ...

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Fidelity announces launch of 4 active ETFs

Fidelity International has announced the launch of four active ETFs for Australian investors after confirming the delisting of one of its existing ...

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SEC speculation: How approval could impact Ethereum’s future

The cryptocurrency has seen a 20 per cent spike since Monday amid speculation the first Ethereum spot ETFs could be approved in the US this week

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ASX resilient amid IPO slowdown, denies shrinking claims

The ASX has weathered a challenging period for initial public offerings (IPOs) but denies that it is shrinking, according to Helen Lofthouse, managing ...

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Active fund manager praises passive index investing as a ‘force for good’

An active fund manager recently hailed passive index investing as a “great force for good”, yet emphasised that human insight still surpasses ...

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Are there opportunities for innovation in the Australian ETF market?

Industry professionals have identified gaps in the Australian ETF market that could provide new opportunities for issuers, highlighting a “huge ...

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2024 still a stock picker’s market but this can ‘turn on a dime’

Two investment executives have shared their strategies for navigating the lingering uncertainty surrounding inflation and interest rates in 2024

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T. Rowe Price stays cautious on Australia amid sticky inflation

T. Rowe Price has explained it remains cautious on Australia given its sticky inflation and weakening consumer spending. T. Rowe Price believes ...

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Experts foresee share market boost from government’s $24bn cash injection

The share market is anticipated to gain from the government’s cash infusion, as indicated by industry experts. The government’s bullish inflation ...

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