The Ukraine crisis has big implications for Australia
The deteriorating situation in Ukraine could see Russia turn towards China for gas and minerals, which could have a dramatic effect on our currency.
Why Gonski is wrong about house prices
David Gonski's comments that only a fool thinks house prices always go up add little to the broader discussion. The real issue is whether buying property enhances wealth.
Scotland pins its hopes on a coin toss
If the Scottish Yes vote succeeds, there will be painful consequences for both sides should a currency-sharing agreement not be reached.
DataRoom AM: Hot property
Simon Property Group has its eyes on CFS Retail, while Primary Health Care could also be a takeover target.
Waiting for sense to return to the RET debate
While political emotion and ideology is clouding the RET game, the renewables business needs to get on with setting a workable target to carry them through the next 15 years.
The IT industry's sordid orgies
A series of unholy alliances are sweeping the IT industry and the need to make friends with enemies might be coming to your industry next.
Scoreboard: Scottish scare
European markets came under pressure on the prospect of Scotland splitting from Britain, while major currencies fell against the greenback.
Coalition's NBN speed forecasts are on the right track
Bandwidth demand forecasts need to be much more subtle than simply punting on past trends. A fact that some fibre-to-the-premises advocates have conveniently forgotten.
The US dollar is at war with the Fed
As global currents lift the US dollar, Federal Reserve speakers are fuelling -- rather than fighting -- the unit's strength.
CBA PERLS VII CAPITAL NOTES - Think twice before buying
The more you know about an investment's potential performance under a worst case scenario the more prepared you are both emotionally and financially to make good investment decisions. Preparedness includes correctly pricing for the long term as well as being ready to transact, by either buying more or selling, under adversity.
Access global growth locally
"The British East India Company's ships flew an ensign incorporating the Union Jack. Today corporate nationality is harder to determine." - The Economist May 2014. Australian companies are increasingly becoming more global. You can now give your portfolio this advantage.
Long in the tooth and lacking bite
Investors will have to wait a while yet for clarity on share price catalysts for NRW Holdings and Starpharma Holdings.
Tiger Resources clouded by short-term risks
Until the acquisition is approved by the Congolese government and the expensive debt is refinanced, the junior copper miner isn't an attractive proposition to new investors.
UXC prepped for IT restart
Investing in this company not only grants the opportunity to capitalise on a turnaround in IT services, but also a fully-franked yield of 6%.
Collected Wisdom
This week we look at Nine Entertainment, Qantas, Harvey Norman, Seek and Boart Longyear.
Investing around the world
Investing in the local share market has paid off handsomely, but the future looks very different … it's time to seek new horizons.