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Biden-approved: Should you invest in baby formula maker Bubs Australia?

Biden-approved: Should you invest in baby formula maker Bubs Australia?

Infant formula maker Bubs Australia has seen its share price soar since revealing a landmark US distribution deal, but does that make it a good investment?

  • by Jessica Yun

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Five ways to help your share portfolio beat market carnage, inflation
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Five ways to help your share portfolio beat market carnage, inflation

While rising prices are bad for many investments, there are some – such as energy and agriculture stocks – that analysts expect to do well over the next two years.

  • by John Collett
Will climate change rout Warren Buffett’s bet on IAG?

Will climate change rout Warren Buffett’s bet on IAG?

The company behind some big insurance brands, including NRMA and SGIO, was once seen as a market darling, but it has underperformed markedly recently amid growing concerns about climate change risks.

  • by Clancy Yeates
How to navigate the sharemarket when interest rates are rising

How to navigate the sharemarket when interest rates are rising

We have moved from a sharemarket where buying the dips and being supported by central banks was a winning strategy, to one where selling into rallies is the most prudent way to keep your head above water.

  • by Michael Gable
Is Dolly Parton-backed biotech Moderna a good investment?
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Is Dolly Parton-backed biotech Moderna a good investment?

It’s the global vaccine maker that has delivered huge returns for early backers, but can Moderna continue its growth in a post-COVID world?

  • by Emma Koehn
Young investors see tech wreck as ‘opportunity’: What are they buying?
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Young investors see tech wreck as ‘opportunity’: What are they buying?

Young investors are keeping the faith with technology stocks, despite their share price plunges since the start of the year. They see it as a temporary blip in a long-term growth story.

  • by John Collett
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‘For every winner there is a loser’: Why fund managers fall short
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‘For every winner there is a loser’: Why fund managers fall short

Just 2.5 per cent of global active fund managers beat the benchmark returns of international sharemarkets, after their fees, over the past five years.

  • by John Collett
‘Being careful with money was drilled into me’

‘Being careful with money was drilled into me’

Aidan Laird has about $40,000 worth of investments and is saving for his first home. He’s had a few financial hiccups along the way but remains committed to his long-term goals.

  • by Nina Hendy
Off-the-plan property buyers face ‘perfect storm’ as risks grow

Off-the-plan property buyers face ‘perfect storm’ as risks grow

Buying off-the-plan property always comes with risks, but higher interest rates, falling prices and construction delays have created a ‘perfect storm’ fraught with danger.

  • by John Collett
‘It’s almost a revolution’: What Labor means for renewables investment

‘It’s almost a revolution’: What Labor means for renewables investment

Expectations for investment in renewable energy must be tempered with reality. Setting carbon-reduction targets is easy. Delivering them is difficult.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Why Afterpay is no longer a market darling
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Why Afterpay is no longer a market darling

“Crazy” valuations for buy now, pay later companies have plummeted. Now investors are demanding proof these cash-burning businesses can make profits.

  • by Clancy Yeates