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Is the global property market bubble about to burst?

Higher borrowing costs and record-high prices have led to reduced demand from homebuyers

MoneyMarch 07, 2023
A trader works the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell announces a rate increase. AP
Have stock markets entered a 'death zone'?

Bullish investors should remain cautious as key US data continues to affect sentiment and could create a hard landing for equities, analysts say

MoneyFebruary 28, 2023
Two years ago, Gen Z investors were piling into US tech, crypto, meme stocks and more, banking fast returns. Getty
Gen Z investors turn to old-school sectors as fast returns wane

They have adopted a low-risk approach and are prioritising long-term gains now that the cheap money era has come to an end

MoneyFebruary 21, 2023
A banner for a ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF hangs outside the New York Stock Exchange. When the cryptocurrency winter struck after the FTX Sam Bankman-Fried scandal, a number of Bitcoin-linked ETFs crashed. AFP
Why thematic ETFs fall out of favour so quickly

Speciality funds tend to focus on narrow 'flavour-of-the-month' topics to cash in on a sudden wave of demand, experts say

MoneyFebruary 14, 2023
The Charging Bull on Wall Street. Both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes have started the year in positive territory. Reuters
Is this the beginning of a new bull market?

Technology stocks and cryptocurrency prices are rebounding as investors embrace risk again, financial analysts say

MoneyFebruary 07, 2023
Direct indexing offers greater freedom and flexibility than ETFs and actively managed mutual funds. Getty
Is direct indexing a better investment strategy than ETFs?

The strategy allows small investors to replicate the performance of an index by directly purchasing individual stocks and adjusting them over time

MoneyJanuary 31, 2023
A trader at the New York Stock Exchange. Stock markets started the year with renewed buoyancy, boosting investor sentiment. AFP
Can stocks return to bull market territory this year?

A recovery is coming but it may take a little longer than we would like, financial analysts say

MoneyJanuary 24, 2023
Some market experts believe if Elon Musk stepped away from Twitter, it would drive Tesla stock higher in the short term. Reuters
Is Tesla the ultimate meme stock and will it ever recover?

Even if the electric vehicle maker’s share price rebounds, a return to record highs may take years, experts say

MoneyJanuary 17, 2023
Consider both the risks and rewards of all investments and aim to hold the assets for years, not just three months. Getty
Three ways to invest $10,000 in the first quarter of 2023

Amid weak economic growth and a recession looming, gold, health care stocks and Japanese equities could provide opportunities for investors in the first three months of the year

MoneyJanuary 10, 2023
Nick Donaldson / Getty
What are the top investment trends for 2023?

Emerging markets, small cap stocks and bonds could outperform the market, experts say

MoneyJanuary 03, 2023
Although the US dollar was the world’s financial safe haven in 2022, many traders feel it could slide in 2023. AFP
Which currencies will be the top performers in 2023?

The greenback is likely to remain a safe haven if the global economy slips into recession and the Fed continues its rate increases

MoneyDecember 27, 2022
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What are your top investment regrets of 2022?

Cryptocurrencies, gold and bonds suffered the biggest sell-offs in markets this year

MoneyDecember 20, 2022
Investing is cyclical and the best time to buy is when markets have fallen and look cheap. Getty
Ten ETFs for investors to consider in 2023

The best time to invest is when markets are down and shares and bonds are cheap, financial experts say

MoneyDecember 13, 2022
The classic investment portfolio is supposed to have 60 per cent invested in shares and 40 per cent in bonds. AP
Is it time for investors to buy bonds again?

There is an opportunity to buy the low-risk asset class at bargain prices as central banks sell trillions of dollars of accumulated bonds

MoneyDecember 06, 2022
Exchange-traded funds continue to outperform high-commission active funds. Getty Images
Why passive ETFs continue to yield better returns for investors

Over the past decade, a staggering 90 per cent of all actively managed large cap US funds underperformed the S&P 500, according to the latest Spiva Scorecard

MoneyNovember 29, 2022
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