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Switzer on Saturday, 13 September 2025
Peter Switzer

Dud data drops not a negative for stocks

Peter Switzer · September 13, 2025

Disappointing US economic data has underlined the nature of American investors and their commitment to being long stocks, with stocks now on a drive higher on the basis that a rate cut comes next week. It could even be a “jumbo” 50-basis points reduction!

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Thursday Edition, 11 September 2025
Paul Rickard

Questions of the Week

Paul Rickard · September 11, 2025

Should I be worried about a rising Aussie dollar when it comes to my overseas share investments? Lonsec cut its ratings for private credit funds managed by Metric Credit Partners. Should I still invest in the Metrics Master Income Trust (MXT) unit purchase plan? Are the major brokers bullish on MediBank Private? When does CSL pay its next dividend?

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Monday Edition, 8 September 2025
Paul Rickard

Is Wesfarmers too expensive?

Paul Rickard · September 8, 2025

Wesfarmers (WES) has climbed all year, trading as high as $95.17 before the release of its full year result. Now the question is: Is it too expensive and a sell? Here’s what I think.

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Maureen Jordan

How hot are our hot stocks?

Maureen Jordan · September 8, 2025

With James Dunn in the USA this week, we’re checking on our recent “HOT” stock calls. And following reporting season, do they remain hot?

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Switzer on Saturday, 6 September 2025
Peter Switzer

Disappointing data isn’t hurting stocks

Peter Switzer · September 6, 2025

Wall Street has waited all week to hear every word the man who has yet to capitulate to President Donald Trump. Fed boss Jerome Powell took the stage for the last time as the top central banker in the USA on Friday at a resort town in Wyoming called Jackson Hole.

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Thursday Edition, 4 September 2025
Paul Rickard

Questions of the Week

Paul Rickard · September 4, 2025

If I own big companies like BHP and CBA, is there an easy way to diversify without having to buy a large number of new shares? What is the best index to track small caps, and are there any ETFs to invest in? What do the major brokers think of James Hardie? How do I get out of the Wesfarmers DRP? 

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Tony Featherstone

What you need to know about Emerging Markets Bonds

Tony Featherstone · September 4, 2025

Here are two Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that invest in emerging market (EM) bonds to consider. Both are quoted on the ASX and bought and sold like a share. The first is an active ETF; the second invests passively by tracking an index.

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