Are Australian Banks In Bubble Territory?

Australian bank stocks are indeed in bubble territory according to an analyst and an investment industry executive. An article in the Australian Financial Review last week quoted Emilio Gonzalez, chief executive of BT Investment Management as saying that Australian banks may face corrections due to soaring asset prices. Here is an UBS analyst’s take on Aussie …

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Comparing The Equity Market Performance Of Canada And Mexico

Investing in emerging stocks can yield higher returns than developed stocks. As the name implies, companies in emerging countries have plenty of room for growth whereas companies in the developed world mostly operate in a saturated market. Not all developed companies can be successful by moving into emerging markets. In fact, only some of the …

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Why Australian Equity Market Is Prone To Violent Corrections

The Australian stock market has performed well so far this year. The benchmark S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index is up 5.77% on a price basis and 9.67% on a total return basis YTD. Due to the fall in commodity prices the index has not regained the level reached before the global financial crisis. However the long-term return …

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A Review Of The Long-Term Benefits of Diversification

Diversification is an important strategy to follow when investing in equity markets. It is especially important for retail investors who can least afford to lose hard-earned money. To be sure even professional money managers who run other people’s money for a living use diversification to reduce risks. For example, many equity mutual fund managers hold …

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