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... to buy the shares you own on the ASX. That you should instead invest in shares via a managed fund or exchange traded fund (ETF). You lose transparency and cop a layer of fees. But if you believed the manager could improve performance with active management ...
... downside, meaning some unhedged exposure to international assets - equities or simply foreign currencies, such as via a US dollar ETF - would be prudent. A rising US dollar should also favour the European and Japanese equity markets, as a weaker euro ...
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... S&P/ASX 200 exchange traded fund (ASX: IOZ), which invests in the top 200 companies on the Australian stock exchange. This ETF is currently providing a dividend yield of 6.45% (after franking credits, that yield increases to 7.79%). Since 1970, Australian ...
... and achieve a smoother return outcome over the long term." Small-time investors need not panic. The exchange-traded fund (ETF) market is booming with an ever-growing range of low-cost investment options to add a little flavour to your portfolio. For ...
It has been a mixed year for the Australian dollar. If you hold an exchange traded fund (ETF), you can hedge your investment to help protect yourself against currency volatility. Although this may seem a safer option, Alex Saika, from BlackRock's iShares ...
There is a surprising amount of free financial advice available to consumers. Did you know, for example, that the Department of Human Services' financial information service offers free financial seminars? The service aims to provide consumers with ...
Let's set the record straight: you don't have to be rich to invest. For as little as $100, you can invest in a range of products to grow your cash. Invest in property with BrickX Priced out of the property market? A new investment platform can help ...
Running a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) is no picnic. The 1.2 million trustees of Australia's 572,000 SMSFs have to be on top of the paperwork and administration, rules and regulations, accounting and tax, plus keep the trust deed up to date. ...
... launched two Australian-first exchange traded funds (ETFs). Vectors FTSE Global Infrastructure (Hedged) (ASX: IFRA) is the first ETF to give investors access to global infrastructure securities. The fund will track the FTSE Developed Core Infrastructure ...