Should you buy Australian equities now?

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Some of the best times to buy are when you don’t feel like buying, says fund manager Fidelity Worldwide Investment. When you compare asset classes, Australian equities are looking better

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Can the rise in US equities continue?

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US economic data points to a broadening US recovery. Fourth quarter GDP growth has been revised up to 3%, US consumer confidence has risen sharply and the labour market is

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Ultimate contrarian – should you invest in Europe now?

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European equities have been laggards since the financial crisis. One only has to read the news headlines to understand that the weight of the region’s debt hangs heavy around its

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Asia’s stock surge approaches 30% – a bull market?

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The rally in Asia stocks from their lows last October has gone well beyond the level that some define as a bull-market rally – a surge greater than 20%. For

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India’s state elections deal blow to economic reform hopes

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Indian stocks rallied in 2009 after general elections gave Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of the Indian National Congress party a more-cohesive coalition with which to accelerate the modernisation of India.

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Where to now for global equities?

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As Australian investors expand their offshore holdings to take advantage of the buying power of the strong $A, we asked Amit Lodha, portfolio manager of the Fidelity Global Equities Fund,

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Could ASEAN stocks outperform for a fifth year in 2012?

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ASEAN economies are expected to grow between 3% and 5% this year – will their sharemarkets echo this? Many of Asia’s biggest stock markets had a poor 2011. That helped

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Outlook for fixed income investing

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Despite the negative focus on European sovereign debt risk and falling returns, fixed income still offers some attractive investments. Cases can be made for allocations to corporate, high yield and

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What’s next for Chinese shares?

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Will a slowdown in the growth of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) weaken the country’s equity markets? “China’s growth has been spectacular over the past 20 years,” notes Martha Wang,

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What’s next for Indian equities?

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Indian equities disappointed investors in 2011 with one of the worst performances among emerging markets. The combination of a slowing global environment and slowdown in India’s domestic economic activity led

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