AMP Capital praises progress to make China A-share market more accessible for global investors

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AMP Capital is encouraged by MSCI’s recognition of the ongoing reform efforts in China following MSCI’s announcement that it has delayed the inclusion of China A-shares in its emerging markets

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Weekly market update – week ending 10 June, 2016

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Investment markets and key developments over the past week Shares were mixed over the last week. While US shares pushed higher to within 1% of an all-time high on Fed

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Where are we in the roller coaster of investor emotion?

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Key points At extremes the investment crowd is invariably wrong. Everyone who wants to buy will have done so and the only way is down (or vice versa in crowd

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AMP Capital’s property development capabilities recognised with industry award

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AMP Capital has won the Property Council of Australia’s Best Shopping Centre Development award for the redevelopment of Macquarie Centre in Sydney’s North Ryde. The final stage of the $440

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Weekly market update – week ending 3 June, 2016

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Shares were mixed over the last week with US and Chinese shares up, but renewed Brexit fears weighing on Eurozone shares, disappointment at the lack of fiscal easing just yet

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Weekly market update – week ending 27 May, 2016

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Investment markets and key developments over the past week Most share markets had a good week helped by improved confidence regarding US growth, increasing signs that the global oil market

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AMP Capital finds strong correlation between direct and listed real estate over the long-term

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Investors seeking exposure to real estate should consider listed as well as direct given the returns, diversification and volatility of the asset classes are very similar over the long term,

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Weekly market update – week ending May 20, 2016

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Investment markets and key developments over the past week Share markets were constrained over the past week by renewed talk of Fed tightening with US, European and Chinese shares falling.

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RBA rate cuts, inflation targets, deflation and are central banks out of ammo?

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Key points The RBA eased this month because actual inflation has fallen below target and is likely to stay there for a while. Cutting inflation targets would be foolish and make

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Weekly market update – week ending 13 May, 2016

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Investment markets and key developments over the past week Despite ongoing global growth fears and mixed earnings news, share markets in the US, Japan and Australia gained over the last

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