Diversification and investing in ‘quality’ are essential strategies for turbulent times

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In the recent white paper ‘Strategies for Turbulent Markets’, Fidelity Worldwide Investment (‘Fidelity’) examines how investors can improve and diversify their portfolios to weather turbulent markets, with a particular focus

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Is Asia an investment safe haven?

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Some of the countries of Asia have been among the best places to ride out the financial crisis. “Asia as a safe haven is a novel concept for anyone who

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10 investment lessons from ‘Black Monday’

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Black Monday, 19 October 1987, was when stock markets around the world saw their largest one day falls in history. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 22% and the Australian

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An emerging investment?

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As clouds continue to shroud the outlook for global economic growth, ASEAN remains a bright spot for growth – and investors. The region is in a good position in terms

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Market opportunities – cyclical or structural?

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When looking at Australian stocks to determine their investment prospects, today and tomorrow, it is also important to look at how they are being impacted by shifts within the Australian

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Encouraging the next generation of fund managers

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In a move to encourage the next generation of fund managers, the London Business School and Paul Taylor, Head of Australian Equities at Fidelity Worldwide Investment, have established the Taylor

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The US election and the markets

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The US election is becoming one of the next key considerations for equity investors. Ironically, the state of the American economy and stock market could influence the election outcome. In

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Five ways investors can ride the QE3 stimulus

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“This is a watershed moment for markets,” says Tom Stevenson, Investment Director at Fidelity Worldwide Investment. “The third slug of monetary stimulus from the US Federal Reserve Bank came just

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Wither the UK?

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The UK’s Standard Chartered bank is under investigation by four US federal bodies and faces up to a US$1 billion (A$1.05 billion) in fines for bypassing US money-laundering sanctions against

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Darkest before the dawn

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Is the recent pick-up in several major stock markets more than just another short-lived rally? The latest headlines are not often the best indicator of the direction of the market,

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