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BetaShares Australian High Interest Cash ETF (ASX: AAA) - Related Research

Current share price for AAA : $50.160 0.02 (0.04%)+

BetaShares Australian High Interest Cash ETF (AAA) is an Exchange Traded Fund - commonly known as an ETF. For more details about how ETFs work, feel free to check out our What is an ETF? overview. BetaShares Australian High Interest Cash ETF (AAA) is an exchange traded fund that own cash deposits with banks, providing capital stability. It generates income on cash deposits with income paid monthly at a rate competitive with at call bank deposit and term deposit.

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Sonic battles funds in fee fight

The Australian government plans to review pathology industry funding, but Sonic has come out fighting. While it has already knocked out several health funds, others are refusing to buckle.


01 Feb 2010
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Flight Centre's abrupt ascent

We knew the company’s previous 2010 financial year forecast – for pre-tax trading profit of $125m to $135m – was undercooked. But we didn’t quite realise by how much.


19 Jan 2010
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Profiting from private equity

Listed private equity stocks continue to trade at substantial discounts to their underlying asset values. But only one is worthy of your consideration at today's prices.


18 Jan 2010
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Time to exit Select Harvests

The future of almond producer Select Harvests changed markedly with the collapse of Timbercorp last year. But the stock fell too far on the news, and we’ve since been waiting patiently for a better opportunity.


14 Jan 2010
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Platinum's call for cash

Platinum Capital’s share offer – its second in 18 months – doesn’t excite us, but the money flowing into the funds run by its management company, Platinum Asset Management, certainly does.


11 Jan 2010
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Spark gets WACCed

Spark has recently shrugged off debt and regulatory concerns but, with the stock up 32% from our initial recommendation, should we be loading up or shutting down?


08 Jan 2010
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AWE: The sequel begins

Superstars made famous by a blockbuster often dread the sequel. Now it’s AWE’s turn to find out whether it’s a flash in the pan or has real talent.


24 Dec 2009
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