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ASX opens lower Friday, Microsoft report upbeat

ASX shares opened lower on Friday with the All Ords index down 3% before midday on Friday, following overseas markets downward. 

Drew Meredith | 1st May 2020 | More
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Investor Strategy News | 16th Apr 2020 | More
  • Stress testing supply chains

    Our underlying companies in the Legg Mason Martin Currie Global Long Term Unconstrained Fund have shown resilience in terms of balance sheet strength and relative share price performance. However, given the unprecedented nature of the exogenous shock, and the recessionary environment we are going through near term, we have identified a limited number of risks,…

    Zehrid Osmani | 15th Apr 2020 | More
    Purposeful engagement is more effective than shareholder activism

    Shareholder activist groups are diverting company management’s time and energy towards narrow environmental and social causes. We explore why active ownership and purposeful engagement can achieve a better outcome for all stakeholders.

    Will Bayliss | 7th Apr 2020 | More
  • Using digital tools to solve an online advice crisis

    Our investment advice business attracts tens of thousands of readers every week, tens of thousands of listeners to our podcasts every month and an unstoppable and automated flow of new prospects.

    Owen | 31st Mar 2020 | More
    Industry battles over early super release

    The superannuation industry is deeply divided over whether the government’s decision to change the super early release rules is really in the interest of the super fund members.

    The measure allows Australians to apply via myGov for access of up to $10,000 of their superannuation from April this year and an additional $10,000 from July 1 2020 for another three months.

    Annabelle Dickson | 25th Mar 2020 | More
    Assessing the impact on Australian small caps

    The COVID-19 global pandemic is unfolding quite differently to all other major market events seen through history. Governments globally are facing a delicate balancing act between trying to minimise the health impact of the virus, whilst managing the severe disruption to their economies. The sudden and sharp shock facing the global economy appears without precedence.

    Sam Twidale | 25th Mar 2020 | More
    Not even normal for a crash

    Stock markets have crashed, we can be confident of that. History suggests there is no quick recovery from crashes like these, which means lasting consequences for investors.

    Kylie-Anne Richards | 18th Mar 2020 | More
    A 10-point plan to avoid recession

    The world economy is teetering on a knife edge: the Chinese and Indian economies were slowing even before the COVID-19 Coronavirus, and as Australia was recovering from one of its worst bushfires.

    Raja Junankar | 10th Mar 2020 | More
  • Forget more compulsory super

    The Grattan Institute has released its submission to the government’s retirement incomes review, a review called in anticipation of five annual increases in compulsory superannuation contributions, scheduled to begin in July 2021.

    Brendan Coates | 3rd Mar 2020 | More
    Restore tax in the super pension phase

    The government’s retirement income review is being told our current tax and benefit treatment of retirement incomes is a mess.

    Kevin Davis | 26th Feb 2020 | More
    Choosing a brand for the future

    As a business evolves, one of the issues it must deal with is whether its branding adequately reflects product and service expansion over time. This is a question we have had to address at SuperAA (Superannuation Advisors Australia), a business that was launched in 2013 with the aim of offering SMSF audit services and technical support to accounting firms.

    Mike McHenry | 19th Feb 2020 | More
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