Two listed funds management stocks to consider
Australia has some terrific active managers in global equities, fixed income and other assets, and some look modestly undervalued after heavy price falls. Here are two to consider.
Tony is a former managing editor of BRW, Shares, Personal Investor, Asset and CFO magazines. He specialises in small listed companies, IPOs, entrepreneurship and innovation and writes a weekly blog for The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age on small companies and entrepreneurs.
Australia has some terrific active managers in global equities, fixed income and other assets, and some look modestly undervalued after heavy price falls. Here are two to consider.
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