Janus Henderson Investors hires Tal Lomnitzer for Global Natural Resources team

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Janus Henderson Investors (NYSE: JHG, ASX: JHG) has announced the appointment of Tal Lomnitzer, as Senior Investment Manager within the Global Natural Resources Team, effective 25 February 2019. Based in London,

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Market review – February 2019

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Australian government bond yields continued to rally over January as weaker domestic economic readings led markets to become more confident that the next move in the cash rate would be

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Investment Outlook 2019: Australian Equities and Fixed Income

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Lee Mickelburough, Head of Australian Equities, discusses the lessons learned from 2018 and the themes shaping the team’s 2019 outlook. What are the key themes likely to shape markets in

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Janus Henderson Investors’ Australian fixed interest team bolsters resources

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Janus Henderson Investors is pleased to announce that Shan Kwee will transition to Co-Portfolio Manager of the Australian Fixed Interest Team’s (Team) credit strategies including the Diversified Credit and Cash

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Global dividends surge, set third-quarter record – Australian dividend payouts lag global peers

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Q3 delivered another excellent quarter for global dividends as the continuing strength of the world economy boosted corporate profitability around the world, according to the latest Global Dividend Index from

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Global companies have Australian credit investors in their sights

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What do AT&T, Heathrow Airport, General Motors, and Thames Water all have in common? All four companies have recently engaged with the Australian fixed income market in a bid to

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Global dividends soar to new record

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Global dividends jumped 12.9% year-on-year in the second quarter to $497.4bn, comfortably hitting a new record, according to the Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index. Payments rose in almost every region

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Soaring profits push global dividends to a first-quarter record, though Australia lags behind

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Growing corporate profits pushed global dividends 10.2% higher on headline basis to $244.7bn in the first quarter, according to the Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index. The total was a record

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Australian Equities: expectations for the year ahead

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What lessons have you learned from 2017? Markets have grinded higher in 2017: volatility is low and the performance and correlation of high volatility stocks and low volatility stocks has

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Did the Australian economy present any surprises over 2017?

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While weather events created some volatility in the data, it appears as though the Australian economy is poised to expand by around 2.50% to 2.75% over 2017. Monetary policy settings

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