Palmer and Packer up in top stocks

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 21 & 26 : 26-May-16

Reliance Worldwide Corporation chairman Jonathan Munz and WiseTech Global CEO Richard White will appear on the "BRW" Rich 200 List for the first time in 2016, with estimated wealth of $A1.07bn and $A657m respectively. Meanwhile, some members of the Rich List have increased their fortunes by investing in speculative resources stocks, including James Packer, Mark Creasy and Kerry Harmanis.

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RELIANCE WORLDWIDE CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX RWC, WISETECH GLOBAL LIMITED – ASX WTC, MOD RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX MOD, GASCOYNE RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX GCY, ALICANTO MINERALS LIMITED – ASX AQI, DE GREY MINING LIMITED – ASX DEG, BEADELL RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX BDR, MINERALOGY PTY LTD, CROWN RESORTS LIMITED – ASX CWN, PARADICE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, JUBILEE MINES NL, XSTRATA AG, BLACKMORES LIMITED – ASX BKL, ACONEX LIMITED – ASX ACX, SMART PARKING LIMITED – ASX SPZ, BELLAMY’S AUSTRALIA LIMITED – ASX BAL, MILLENNIUM MINERALS LIMITED – ASX MOY

Mid-cap returns surge 54pc in past five years

Original article by Jessica Sier
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 24 : 25-May-16

Australia’s S&P/ASX MidCap 50 Index has gained nearly 14 per cent in 2016, while the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 has shed two per cent. Meanwhile, mid-capitalisation stocks have delivered total returns of 54 per cent over the last five years. While the benchmark index is heavily weighted toward banks and resources groups, the MidCap 50 includes a more diverse range of sectors. Treasury Wine Estates, Domino’s Pizza Enterprises and REA Group are among the top performers in the index over the last 12 months.

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STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX MIDCAP 50 INDEX, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, TREASURY WINE ESTATES LIMITED – ASX TWE, DOMINO’S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED – ASX DMP, REA GROUP LIMITED – ASX REA, COMMONWEALTH SECURITIES LIMITED, HYPERION ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED, ARNHEM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, SPOTLESS GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX SPO, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE LIMITED – ASX PRY, ANSELL LIMITED – ASX ANN

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

Banks, property still the top investment picks

Original article by Simon Evans
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 30 : 20-Apr-16

The Australian sharemarket has been trading within a range of 4,900 to 5,200 points in recent months. However, VISIS Private Wealth’s Chris Smith argues that investors should be focusing on the outlook for the market in the next 3-5 years, rather than its short-term performance. Smith says the nation’s four major banks should achieve good returns over the longer-term, while he is also upbeat about the long-term outlook for the residential and commercial property markets.

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VISIS PRIVATE WEALTH, STEPHAN STRATEGIC, RMIT UNIVERSITY, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB

Volatile equities to keep insurers’ dividends low

Original article by Michael Rodman
The Australian – Page: 31 : 7-Apr-16

Income from their investment portfolios generates a significant proportion of Australian-listed insurance companies’ earnings. Andrew Adams of Credit Suisse says financial market volatility during the March 2016 quarter will in turn put downward pressure on their dividend payouts. Insurance Australia Group is likely to be hardest hit by the market volatility. Adams has scaled back his 2015-16 profit forecast for the group from $A920m to $A830m.

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CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED, INSURANCE AUSTRALIA GROUP LIMITED – ASX IAG, QBE INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED – ASX QBE, SUNCORP GROUP LIMITED – ASX SUN, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 ACCUMULATION INDEX

Investors to get $9b dividend bonanza

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 & 20 : 31-Mar-16

Australian companies are expected to pay shareholders around $A19bn in interim dividends during March and April 2016. Fund managers estimate that almost $A9bn worth of dividends will be paid in the final week of March, including some $A3.4bn worth of dividends from the Commonwealth Bank. Meanwhile, CommSec’s Craig James warns that the current dividend payout ratio of 106.3 per cent of profits is not sustainable. Many shareholders are expected to reinvest their dividends in equities, particularly given the low returns from assets such as bonds.

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COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, COMMONWEALTH SECURITIES LIMITED, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED, PLATYPUS ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, PERPETUAL LIMITED – ASX PPT, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC

Junior miners ripe for picking, says Lanstead

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 30-Mar-16

British fund manager Lanstead Investors aims to invest about $A300m in Australian-listed stocks over the next several years. Its portfolio currently comprises about $A50m worth of Australian shares, and co-founder Greg Kofford is bullish about local resources groups. He believes that smaller resources companies in particular offer good value at present. Lanstead director Andrew Sparke notes that lack of access to capital has forced many smaller miners to shelve quality projects.

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LANSTEAD INVESTORS PTY LTD, WESTERN MINING NETWORK LIMITED – ASX WMN, CARBINE TUNGSTEN LIMITED – ASX CNQ, MUSTANG RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX MUS, LITHIUM AUSTRALIA NL – ASX LIT, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO

Dividend lure keeps capex hungry

Original article by Vanessa Desloires
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 30-Mar-16

Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 boasts a dividend yield of 4.98 per cent at present, and it is tipped to be 4.66 per cent for the 2016 calendar year. Yield-hungry investors continue to shun bonds in favour of equities, and Citigroup has suggested that this focus on yield is deterring companies from increasing their capital expenditure. Australian companies anticipate capex of $A124bn in 2015-16, and $A82.6bn in 2016-17.

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STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, CITIGROUP PTY LTD, AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS, UBS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

Markets not worried about an early election

Original article by Stephen Cauchi
The Australian Financial Review – Page: Online : 22-Mar-16

Matt Sherwood of Perpetual does not expect the 2016 federal election to have much impact on the Australian sharemarket. He adds that policies such as high taxes and high government spending are likely to have the biggest adverse effect on the market. Meanwhile, David Bassanese of BetaShares says the construction sector will benefit if the Federal Government succeeds in its bid to increase regulation of the industry, while the housing sector will face a less severe crackdown on negative gearing if it is returned to office.

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PERPETUAL INVESTMENTS, BETASHARES CAPITAL LIMITED, BORAL LIMITED – ASX BLD, MONADELPHOUS GROUP LIMITED – ASX MND, MIRVAC GROUP – ASX MGR, AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Deutsche tips value stocks to outperform

Original article by Jessica Sier
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 15-Mar-16

Australian equities with high price-earnings ratios have significantly outperformed the broader sharemarket in the last several years. However, Deutsche Bank says investors should consider buying into value stocks, forecasting that they are set to deliver the best returns. Deutsche Bank favours stocks such as Boral, Harvey Norman, Flight Centre Travel Group and AGL Energy.

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DEUTSCHE BANK AG, BORAL LIMITED – ASX BLD, HARVEY NORMAN HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX HVN, FLIGHT CENTRE TRAVEL GROUP LIMITED – ASX FLT, AGL ENERGY LIMITED – ASX AGL, FORAGER FUNDS MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, WHITEHAVEN COAL LIMITED – ASX WHC, SOUTH32 LIMITED – ASX S32, DOMINO’S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED – ASX DMP, COCHLEAR LIMITED – ASX COH, TREASURY WINE ESTATES LIMITED – ASX TWE, CSL LIMITED – ASX CSL, REA GROUP LIMITED – ASX REA, RAMSAY HEALTH CARE LIMITED – ASX RHC