Perth fundies see more upside in resources

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 : 24-Oct-16

Australia’s S&P/ASX 300 Metals & Mining Index has gained 45.3 per cent so far in 2016, while the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 has risen by just 6.2 per cent. The rebound in the share prices of resources and energy stocks has rewarded investors who capitalised on a sell-off in the sector earlier in the year. WestOZ Funds Management has been progressively lifting its funds’ weightings toward the sector over recent months, while scaling back their exposure to cash.

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STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 300 METALS AND MINING INDEX, WESTOZ FUNDS MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, WESTOZ INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED – ASX WIC, PACKER AND COMPANY INVESTIGATOR TRUST, NORILSK NICKEL, CAMECO CORPORATION, BELL POTTER SECURITIES LIMITED, WOODSIDE PETROLEUM LIMITED – ASX WPL, INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL – ASX IGO, WESTERN AREAS LIMITED – ASX WSA, SANDFIRE RESOURCES NL – ASX SFR

Funds shun ASX in favour of cash, property

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 19-Oct-16

Tim Baker of Deutsche Bank forecasts that Australian superannuation funds will receive some $A65bn worth of mandatory contributions in 2016-17. Discretionary contributions are expected to be around $A15bn, compared with the annual average of $A20bn. Meanwhile, Baker notes that super funds are scaling back their equity holdings and increasing their exposure to investment options such as cash, infrastructure assets and commercial property.

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DEUTSCHE BANK AG, AUSTRALIAN UNITY INVESTMENTS, UNISUPER LIMITED, AUSGRID PTY LTD, PORT OF MELBOURNE

‘Sell everything’ call a distant memory

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 19-Aug-16

Global sharemarkets have defied forecasts in January 2016 of a major slump, with most key indices having recovered from a sell-off in February. Andrew Mitchell of Ophir Asset Management says equities should continue to rise, unless there is a "black swan" event. Many fund managers increased their portfolios’ exposure to cash holdings following the Australian market’s downturn in April 2015, but its rebound from 2016 lows has prompted some to reinvest in equities.

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OPHIR ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND GROUP PLC, FTSE 100 INDEX, BENNELONG AUSTRALIAN EQUITY PARTNERS PTY LTD, KATANA ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED, BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, MERRILL LYNCH AND COMPANY INCORPORATED, DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE INDEX, ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES

SMSFs head for managed funds in volatile times

Original article by Sally Patten
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 29 : 12-Aug-16

A survey by Investment Trends and Vanguard shows that 17 per cent of Australia’s self-managed superannuation funds expect to increase their exposure to managed funds in the next 12 months, compared with about 14 per cent in 2015. Meanwhile, the proportion of SMSF trustees who intend to invest in blue-chip stocks has fallen from 65 per cent to 55 per cent. There has also been a decline in investment expectations regarding exchanged traded funds and high-yield shares.

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INVESTMENT TRENDS PTY LTD, VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LIMITED

Lower rates help stocks but won’t spur growth

Original article by David Rogers
The Australian – Page: 31 : 4-Aug-16

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 gained 6.3 per cent in July 2016, but it has shed 2.2 per cent since the Reserve Bank reduced the cash rate to a record low on 2 August. However, equities are likely to benefit from a likely trend for self-managed superannuation funds to reduce their exposure to cash as returns from such investments fall. The outlook for interest rates in Australia and abroad is also likely to ensure that price-earnings ratios remain elevated for some time.

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STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

Investors defy Brexit to scoop bargains

Original article by Jessica Sier
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 29 : 8-Jul-16

CYBG and Henderson Group are among the Australian-listed stocks that have been heavily sold down in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union. Some local fund managers have capitalised on the bearish sentiment to increase their holdings of unloved stocks that have exposure to the UK. However, Bennelong Australian Equity Partners’ Julian Beaumont remains cautious about such stocks, while some fund managers are increasing their holdings of gold stocks or real estate investment trusts.

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CYBG PLC – ASX CYB, HENDERSON GROUP PLC – ASX HGG, PERPETUAL INVESTMENTS, BENNELONG AUSTRALIAN EQUITY PARTNERS PTY LTD, AVIVA PLC, THE STAR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP LIMITED – ASX SGR, ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LIMITED – ASX ALL, PHOENIX PORTFOLIOS PTY LTD, DESANE GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX DGH, BLACKWALL PROPERTY TRUST – ASX BWR, STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS AUSTRALIA LIMITED, CHARTER HALL RETAIL REIT – ASX CQR, VAN ECK ASSOCIATES CORPORATION, REGIS RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX RRL, MOONSTAR INVESTMENTS PTY LTD, PANTERRA GOLD LIMITED – ASX PGI, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, SYRAH RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX SYR, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, GRYPHON MINERALS LIMITED – ASX GRY

Wilson tips difficult six months for stocks

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 28 : 31-May-16

The WAM Leaders fund debuted on the Australian sharemarket on 30 May 2016, after raising $A394.3m via an IPO. The listed investment company will invest in S&P/ASX 200 stocks, with a focus on growth-oriented large-capitalisation stocks that are undervalued. Veteran fund manager Geoff Wilson says the fund will not invest in the top-20 stocks at present, as they have performed poorly for investors over the last 12 months. He expects market conditions to be challenging for the next six months.

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WAM LEADERS LIMITED – ASX WLE, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TLS, WOOLWORTHS LIMITED – ASX WOW, WESFARMERS LIMITED – ASX WES, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, WAM CAPITAL LIMITED – ASX WAM, ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LIMITED – ASX ALL, TPG TELECOM LIMITED – ASX TPM, VOCUS COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED – ASX VOC, MAGELLAN GLOBAL EQUITIES FUND (MANAGED FUND) – ASX MGE

Trimmed down miners tipped as next hot sector

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 27-May-16

UBS Small Companies Fund portfolio managers Stephen Wood and David Haddad are upbeat about the outlook for smaller Australian-listed mining companies. They note that many small-capitalisation mining groups have significantly reduced their costs over the last five years, which has made them attractive to investors. UBS favours stocks such as Fortescue Metals Group, Sundance Resources, Whitehaven Coal, Galaxy Resources, Orocobre and Pilbara Minerals.

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UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LIMITED – ASX FMG, SUNDANCE RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX SDL, WHITEHAVEN COAL LIMITED – ASX WHC, GALAXY RESEARCH AND PLANNING PTY LTD, OROCOBRE LIMITED – ASX ORE, PILBARA MINERALS LIMITED – ASX PLS, CITIGROUP PTY LTD

Negative yields could be on the way to Australia’s market

Original article by Vesna Poljak, Jonathan Shapiro
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 21 & 26 : 26-May-16

The yield on Australian government bonds recently reached a record low of 2.2 per cent, and Arif Husain of T. Rowe Price has warned that yields may eventually fall into negative territory. The head of international fixed income says investors should consider whether bonds continue to provide the level of income and stability they require. He favour Serbian bonds for income and Swedish covered bonds for stability, with the latter hedged in Australian dollars.

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T ROWE PRICE GROUP INCORPORATED

Even lower interest rates keep dividends attractive

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 20-May-16

Tim Baker of Deutsche Bank expects the high dividend yields of Australian equities to remain attractive to investors, amid historically low interest rates and bond yields. He notes that Australian dividend yields have averaged about five per cent over the long-term, which is significantly higher than the yield on international shares. He adds that Australian superannuation funds may reduce their exposure to cash products in favour of shares, while banks’ high yields may attract both local and offshore investors.

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DEUTSCHE BANK AG, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, AUSTRALIA. FUTURE FUND MANAGEMENT AGENCY, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, ORICA LIMITED – ASX ORI, CSR LIMITED – ASX CSR, HARVEY NORMAN HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX HVN, STOCKLAND – ASX SGP, PACT GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX PGH, ALUMINA LIMITED – ASX AWC, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, SYDNEY AIRPORT – ASX SYD, APA GROUP – ASX APA, SUNCORP GROUP LIMITED – ASX SUN