What's wrong with Europe?
Article Abstract:
European equity funds are showing lower returns in part because of poor performance of European currencies and in part because of confusion as Europe integrates regulations over national boundaries. Other factors are discussed. Even poor performers in 2000 were giving returns over 25%, but in 2001 returns are much lower.
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
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Resisting rocket science
Article Abstract:
High-profile fund manager Anton Tagliaferro and his group have built the performance of the Sandhurst Industrial Share Fund using a value-driven, bottom-up approach. In tough times this approach has paid dividends. Tagliaferro sees good value in out-of-favor mid-caps.
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
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What a difference a year makes
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Returns on international equity trusts have plunged in 2001 from a high of 81.37% for one fund, Dresdner's International Opportunities Trust. International shares are still doing well and may be able to outperform other securities later this year.
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2001
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