Articles tagged with Investment strategy

S&P Research Dispels Active Management Myth

The market downturn has again dispelled the myth that active managers outperform in bear markets, according to updated research by Standard & Poor’s.  The S&P study found active funds trailed their benchmarks over the last five years across major equity and fixed interest asset classes.

Read the full article from The Sydney Morning Herald here.

Economic update and outlook

Following a rough start to 2009 and some of the toughest economic conditions in recent history, BT Chief Economist Chris Caton gives his views on what he’s expecting this year in the webcast link below, including:

  • The outlook for 2009
  • The bottom or more to come?
  • Concerns for the Australian market
  • Interest rates, house prices, unemployment and the Australian dollar
  • What will the history books say?

http://www.bt.com.au/insights/webcasts.asp#1

Future Shocker

“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future.”

So said the Danish physicist Niels Bohr, whose ground-breaking work in quantum mechanics and atomic structure earned him a Nobel Prize in 1922.

The truth contained in Bohr’s cheeky observation is highlighted every year in the prognostications of market economists – but no more so than in 2008. (more…)

Update: a look back, a look forward

The economies

The start of 2009 sees all the big economies – the US, Europe, China – in slowdown mode. This is a flow-on from the ‘credit crunch’ which has made it much harder for companies and individuals to get credit. Consequently this is affecting consumer spending and hurting sharemarkets because consumers aren’t buying at the level expected by companies and so their profit outlook – and their share prices – are falling. (more…)