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  29 June, 2020
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Which big four bank has recovered best from the market crash?
As National Australia Bank group chief executive Ross McEwan warns banking will be less profitable in the short-term, which big four bank has recovered best in the three months since the market crash? For more.
 
The Aussie small-cap funds that have consistently outperformed
After S&P Dow Jones announced the Australian equity mid and small cap sector was the most consistent sector over three years, Money Management took a deep dive into individual fund performance. For more.
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The funds benefitting from consumer staples exposure
Consumer staples are likely to be one of the few sectors expected to perform well in coming months so which stocks have bucked the market downturn this year and which funds hold them? For more.
 
State Street avoids Aussie financials
A lack of exposure to the financials, including the big four banks, has helped the State Street Australian Equity fund to outperform its Australian equity peers. For more.
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Catch-up rally likely for Australian shares
Australian equity performance does not reflect the strong COVID-19 crisis response by the country, making a catch-up rally likely in the future, according to T. Rowe Price. For more.
 
Global listed property sees pockets of solid rental returns
The residential, industrial and office sectors have been the most resilient in the wake of COVID-19, according to First Sentier Investors. For more.
 
Franklin Templeton cuts fees on six funds
Franklin Templeton will cut management fees on six of its funds from 1 July, 2020, in order to ‘deliver better outcomes for investors’ at a challenging time in markets. For more.
 
Fund managers blame millennials for volatility
Easier methods to invest, including apps with low brokerage, have caused volatility in the markets from millennials new to investing, according to fund managers. For more.
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