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Vanessa Desloires

April 2017

Mrinal Singh, Deputy Chief Investment Officer - Equity at ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, says India is not the next China.

Millennials rule in India, here's how to invest in them

India's dominant millennial cohort is making India a compelling investment opportunity.

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November 2016

The ASX posted a strong gain for the week.

ASX enjoys strong week as commodity rally continues

The sharemarket burst through 5500 to a three-month high, as commodities spearheaded a solid week of gains.

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Commodity stocks are on a tear.

Speculation and fundamentals drive resources rally

Resources stocks are rallying harder than commodities and experts are divided on its sustainability.

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Trading volumes were low ahead of the Thanksgiving Holiday in the US.

ASX digests recent gains ahead of Thanksgiving

Shares took a breather after two strong sessions, with the 5500 level proving a bridge too far amid a day of low trading volumes.

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Deutsche Bank says we can thank a flood of offshore investment into Australian stocks.

ASX joins global rally as miners regain mojo

A night of simultaneous highs on Wall St helped the ASX to a strong gain, with mining and energy stocks doing the heavy lifting.

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Central banks are reining in stimulus next year, with fiscal stimulus filling the gap.

The pendulum swings: five game economic game changers in 2017

After a game-changing year in markets, prepare for improved, but modest, growth next year, Societe Generale says.

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The market's post Trump rally is a false signal, Watermark's Justin Braitling says, and the ASX is set up for a fall into the new year.

Rising bond yields setting ASX up for a sharp fall: Watermark Funds

The rise in bond yields is setting the expensive ASX up for a plunge, according to Watermark Funds Management.

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The S&P/ASX 200 index experienced the largest single-week fall since November.

Miners lead ASX lower as Trump bump wanes

The sharemarket fell for a second day as some of the heat came out of the big mining stocks.

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Local investors shunned the party, driving the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index down 0.8 per cent to close at the day's low of 5757.3 points.

Gold stocks dumped as ASX rally takes a breather

Gold miners suffered their worst day since May as the ASX rally took a breather.

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Indonesia's rupiah, South Korea's won and the Singapore dollar are among those hit by Trump trade war fears.

Emerging market currencies fall on Trump trade war bets and rising bond yields

Emerging markets have been left behind in the Donald Trump market rally.

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"There's nothing really fundamental to drive things onwards from here, so I think it's a bit of misplaced euphoria," Robin Bhar, head of metals research at Societe Generale in London, told Reuters.

Donald Trump stimulus bets put ASX on a high

The ASX had its best week since July, as fear after Donald Trump's shock win quickly turned into optimism.

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It's Macquarie everywhere you look!

Five stocks set to benefit from Donald Trump's presidency

Stocks to buy while you wait for the 45th president of the United States to take office.

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The biggest question for property would be the impact on China from Trump's anti-trade policies.

How the local markets will fare under President Donald Trump

The outlook for interest rates, shares, the Aussie, commodities and property has changed.

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Mr Trump declared in September that the Fed was deliberately keeping interest rates low to prop up markets.

Donald Trump facing huge economic challenges

Once the dust from the shock of Donald Trump's unlikely victory to become the 45th president of the United States of America settles, he faces many economic challenges.

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Egg futures have surged in the past six weeks.

China's commodity futures frenzy underpinned by fundamentals

China's commodity futures markets are again surging, but this time the frenzy is not purely speculative.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a campaign rally  in Cleveland on Sunday. Mrs Clinton leads major opinion polls by an average of 46.6 to 44.8 per cent, according to Real Clear Politics.

US election: Hillary Clinton FBI all-clear lifts markets

The FBI's all-clear of Hillary Clinton has removed uncertainty plaguing her campaign ahead of Tuesday's US election.

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"Our observation is that the quality of companies that came to the market has deteriorated," said Chris Stott of Wilson Asset Management.

Clinton rally a signal for investors to jump into oversold ASX

The ASX is looking oversold after its three week slump, and investors are preparing for better times.

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Katy Perry was a big supporter of Hillary Clinton throughout her Presidential campaign.

ASX enjoys relief rally as Hillary Clinton cleared by FBI

A strong Hillary Clinton-inspired relief rally pushed the Australian sharemarket to its best day since July.

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Contango's George Boubouras said his firm wouldn't be paid management fees on the $27 million OC previously managed.

Stocks set for weak start as US election dominates

The election will dominate markets this week and Australian stocks are set to open lower on Monday as traders sit on their hands before the crucial US vote.

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Don't bet on the end of the bull run under President Trump, ThinkMarkets analyst Matt Simpson says.

After the shock, sharemarkets could rise on President Trump

Some traders believe a win for Donald Trump would not be catastrophic for shares. So if you're banking on a Trump victory, here are the stocks to buy and avoid.

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