‘Impact investors’ want tax breaks

Original article by Sally Rose
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 20 : 9-Jun-15

STREAT provides training for about 125 disadvantaged people in Victoria each year. The social enterprise will be able to train 250 people each year when its new hospitality training facility in Melbourne is completed in around 18 months’ time. Social Ventures Australia, which helped to negotiate an $A2.5m loan for STREAT, has urged the Australian Government’s tax inquiry to provide tax breaks for so-called social impact investments.

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STREAT LIMITED, SOCIAL VENTURES AUSTRALIA LIMITED, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB

Citi finds value in 2015’s star stocks

Original article by Vesna Poljak
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 23 : 5-Jun-15

Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 is currently trading on a price-earnings ratio of 16.5 times earnings forecasts. Citigroup has identified six stocks that continue to offer good value for investors: Macquarie Group, Harvey Norman, Lend Lease Group, Mirvac Group, IOOF Holdings and Incitec Pivot. Citigroup also nominates Woolworths, Metcash, QBE Insurance Group, Fletcher Building and Orica as stocks that could stage rebounds.

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STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, CITIGROUP PTY LTD, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, HARVEY NORMAN HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX HVN, LEND LEASE GROUP LIMITED – ASX LLC, MIRVAC GROUP – ASX MGR, IOOF HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX IFL, INCITEC PIVOT LIMITED – ASX IPL, WOOLWORTHS LIMITED – ASX WOW, METCASH LIMITED – ASX MTS, QBE INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED – ASX QBE, FLETCHER BUILDING LIMITED – ASX FBU, ORICA LIMITED – ASX ORI, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AMCOR LIMITED – ASX AMC, WESFARMERS LIMITED – ASX WES, APA GROUP – ASX APA, ASX LIMITED – ASX ASX, COMPUTERSHARE LIMITED – ASX CPU, BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK LIMITED – ASX BEN, BANK OF QUEENSLAND LIMITED – ASX BOQ, ANSELL LIMITED – ASX ANN, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE LIMITED – ASX PRY

Soaring small caps perturb strategists

Original article by Rose Powell, Patrick Commins
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 25 : 3-Jun-15

Australian-listed small-capitalisation industrial stocks have rallied since March 2015, while industrials in the S&P/ASX 50 have generally underperformed. Investor support for small-caps has been driven by factors such as an upturn in the sector’s return on equity (ROE), as well as a corresponding decline in ROE for larger stocks. Meanwhile, Matthew Ross of Goldman Sachs says valuations in the small-cap sector may have become stretched.

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GOLDMAN SACHS AND PARTNERS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 50 INDEX, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, IPROPERTY GROUP LIMITED – ASX IPP, NEXTDC LIMITED – ASX NXT, DOMINO’S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED – ASX DMP, TECHNOLOGY ONE LIMITED – ASX TNE, CORPORATE TRAVEL MANAGEMENT LIMITED – ASX CTD, INFOMEDIA LIMITED – ASX IFM, SIRTEX MEDICAL LIMITED – ASX SRX, ALTIUM LIMITED – ASX ALU, MANTRA GROUP LIMITED – ASX MTR, TFS CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TFC

Buy shares, not bonds, says Morgan Stanley

Original article by Rose Powell
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 23 : 2-Jun-15

Morgan Stanley forecasts that Australian shares will deliver a return of 5.8 per cent over the next 12 months and 10.3 per cent in the longer-term. Meanwhile, the firm expects international shares to achieve a short-term return of 15.4 per cent and 10.3 per cent in the long-term. However, Morgan Stanley is bearish about the outlook for Australian bonds and global sovereign bonds.

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MORGAN STANLEY AUSTRALIA LIMITED, AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMITED, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, PERPETUAL LIMITED – ASX PPT

Four reasons why it’s time to buy shares now

Original article by Stephen Cauchi
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 25 : 15-May-15

Deutsche Bank says investors should capitalise on the Australian sharemarket’s five per cent decline since late April 2015 and buy stocks that offer value before it rebounds. Deutsche says a number of factors suggest that a pullback was overdue, and it favours non-bank financial stocks such as AMP, IOOF, Challenger and Magellan Financial Group. AMP Capital says global issues could result in further market volatility, although it also expects the Australian bourse to rebound.

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DEUTSCHE BANK AG, AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMITED, AMP LIMITED – ASX AMP, IOOF HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX IFL, PERPETUAL LIMITED – ASX PPT, CHALLENGER LIMITED – ASX CGF, MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP LIMITED – ASX MFG, COMPUTERSHARE LIMITED – ASX CPU, IRGUNIT COMPANY, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, HENDERSON GROUP PLC – ASX HGG, ASX LIMITED – ASX ASX, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX

IFM to invest in international equities

Original article by Amanda Saunders
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 2-Mar-15

IFM Investors will expand into international shares, as part of its growing push to diversify beyond Australian asset classes. CEO Brett Himbury argues that the nation’s superannuation system needs to reduce its focus on the local sharemarket, noting that many of the group’s clients already have exposure to offshore equities. IFM began investing in overseas infrastructure assets several years ago

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IFM INVESTORS PTY LTD, MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP LIMITED – ASX MFG, PLATINUM ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED – ASX PTM

Bank price bubble fear

Original article by Patrick Commins
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 23 : 27-Feb-15

Minack Advisors’ Gerard Minack says valuations in Australia’s banking sector would be severely affected by a sharp downturn in the nation’s economy. He also warns that bank stocks could face a major bubble as investors increasingly turn to equities in search of better yields than those available from cash investments such as term deposits. The shift to equities is likely to accelerate amid expectations of further official interest rate cuts

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MINACK ADVISORS PTY LTD, MAPLE-BROWN ABBOTT LIMITED

Franking credits entice as currency plays dry up

Original article by Simon Evans
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 32 : 26-Feb-15

The Australian dollar was trading at about $US0.78 on 25 February 2015, compared with $US0.90 in September 2014. The weaker currency will be a boon to investors who hold shares in Australian-listed stocks that report their financial results and pay dividends in the US dollar, such as CSL, BHP Billiton and Woodside Petroleum. Matthew Ross of Goldman Sachs does not expect the currency to fall much further, and says franking credits will become a bigger issue for investors than the impact of the dollar on dividends

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CSL LIMITED – ASX CSL, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, WOODSIDE PETROLEUM LIMITED – ASX WPL, GOLDMAN SACHS AND PARTNERS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, RIO TINTO PLC, TRIBECA INVESTMENT PARTNERS PTY LTD

$500m pay cut drives SMSFs to equities

Original article by Philip Baker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 21 : 24-Feb-15

Credit Suisse estimates that each 25 basis point reduction in the cash rate slashes the income of self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) by $A500m. The firm notes that SMSFs now boast some $A568bn worth of funds under management, with equities accounting for 42 per cent of their investment portfolios. SMSFs are likely to further increase their exposure to equities in order to offset the impact of lower interest rates

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CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, FLIGHT CENTRE TRAVEL GROUP LIMITED – ASX FLT, DULUXGROUP LIMITED – ASX DLX, PHILO CAPITAL ADVISERS PTY LTD, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH, TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TLS, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ

Telstra, Stockland and big four to benefit from rate cut

Original article by Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 23 : 6-Feb-15

More investors are expected to embrace equities as a result of the interest rate cut on 3 February 2015, due to low yields on government bonds and bank deposits. George Boubouras of Contango Asset Management notes that stocks such as banks, telcos, consumer staples and infrastructure typically rise in response to an interest rate cut. Healthy dividend yields means the four major banks and Telstra in particular are likely to receive continued strong support from investors

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CONTANGO ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED, TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TLS, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, STOCKLAND – ASX SGP, DEXUS PROPERTY GROUP – ASX DXS, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, PLATYPUS ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED