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Another strong year for small cap funds – but are the days of double digit excess returns behind us?

From Zenith Investment Partners

2015 was another strong year for Small cap funds according to Zenith Investment Partners Australian Shares Small Companies Sector Review released last week. Quan Nguyen, Zenith’s lead analyst on the

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11 Mar 2016
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Australian share funds well positioned to capture offshore growth, says Zenith

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Zenith has just released its 2015 Australian Large Companies Sector Review, and once again, the managers on Zenith’s Approved Product List (APL) have performed strongly. Notwithstanding the subdued level of

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30 Jun 2015
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Active management critical for small cap investing

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A passive large cap strategy has significantly outperformed a passive small cap strategy over the past 17 years according to a detailed analysis undertaken by Zenith Investment Partners in their

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10 Mar 2015
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