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06 April 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Aus fiscal policy promising but victory uncertain, says expert

An economist has applauded the government’s fiscal stimulus in response to the COVID-19 crisis, but has warned the nation’s efforts at staying afloat ...

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Don’t doubt emerging markets

While emerging markets are likely to be hit hardest by the coronavirus, they’re still a worthy investment. Death tolls will be higher in emerging ...

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Is talk of a new Great Depression overblown?

An extraordinary government response means that the world is unlikely to see a repeat of the Great Depression. While millions are now unemployed ...

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China makes speedy recovery

Once the centre of the outbreak, China is now back on track and set to benefit from the global lockdown. China was the first country to institute ...

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Active management to be key as dividends axed, says manager

An Australian investment manager has tipped that as pandemic volatility is expected to force a 30 per cent reduction in dividends, active management ...

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Banks to be stretched by loan losses: Morningstar

Morningstar analysts have forecast a “troubling” outlook for the banks ahead, expecting the rise of unemployment and business closures will hit the ...

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Emerging markets most at risk

One of the world’s largest investment banks has warned that emerging market economies have the most to lose in the outbreak. While emerging market ...

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‘We’re talking about depression conditions’

With millions now out of work, the recession that economists have been dreading could already be here. New US jobless figures, revealed on Friday, ...

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Boutique investors team up

Boutique fund manager Northcape Capital has partnered with Warakirri Asset Management, in an arrangement that will see Northcape become the underlying ...

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Oil could see single-digit prices

While there’s been a massive drop in petroleum demand, producers keep ramping up production – meaning prices could sink into single digits

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