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18 December 2023 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

What investors can learn from the world’s largest asset manager

Coming out of 2023 and into 2024, US$9 trillion asset manager BlackRock is advocating for a more tactical and granular approach to investing

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What sectors will see earnings growth in 2024?

The economy is now in the early stages of normalisation, an investment manager has said. With economic growth harder to come by in 2024, so will be ...

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The 4 big worries for investors heading into 2024

A top economist has identified major concerns for the year ahead, but believes investors still have reasons to be optimistic. Inflation, the risk ...

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Morningstar upgrades ART, Perpetual funds

Australian Retirement Trust and Perpetual are the only firms to receive upgrades. Following the completion of its latest multisector reviews, ...

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Rate cut expectations ramp up following Fed’s latest call

Three interest rate cuts are now on the cards for the US Federal Reserve in 2024, while locally the Reserve Bank is now expected to begin cutting ...

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Rising unemployment to leave RBA ‘cautious’

Australia’s jobless rate increased again in November. Australia’s unemployment rate rose by 0.1 percentage point to 3.9 per cent in November, ...

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AMP predicts ‘obvious’ economic volatility in 2024

AMP has predicted a period of “obvious” economic volatility over the next 12 months, with the world said to be in an inflation-prone stage

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ASX companies step up modern slavery disclosures

The number of Australian companies that received an “A” rating for their modern slavery reporting improved more than tenfold over two years

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Aussie ETF assets leap to $170bn in ‘triple threat’ November

A combination of fund conversions, asset value appreciation and strong net inflows led to a nearly $20 billion increase in assets under management ...

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Quality companies offer safety net against recession

There will be winners and losers as share market volatility increases, a research house has said. While share markets globally have largely shaken ...

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