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BetaShares Diversified All Growth ETF (ASX: DHHF) - Related Research

- Current share price for DHHF : $37.210

BetaShares Diversified All Growth ETF (DHHF) 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 Diversified All Growth ETF (DHHF) is an all-in-one investment solution, constructed using a passive blend of cost-effective ETFs traded on the ASX and other global exchanges. The ETF has a 100% allocation to shares, and is invested in a blend of large, mid and small cap equities from Australia, global developed and emerging markets, offering investors exposure to an 'all-cap, all-world' share portfolio with the potential for high growth over the long term. The ETF provides exposure to approximately 8,000 equity securities listed on over 60 global exchanges, in one ASX trade.

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NAB: Interim result 2015

NAB's interim result wasn't great, but the focus right now is a raft of other announcements designed to exit the UK and fix the company's balance sheet.


08 May 2015
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Westpac: Interim result 2015

Westpac's underlying result was perhaps a bit better than it looked, but it's the underwritten dividend reinvestment plan that we're most disappointed by.


05 May 2015
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IRESS targets UK market

IRESS is looking for growth in the UK wealth management market, but it will have to deal with the regulatory threat to its core adviser market.


22 Apr 2015
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Betting on Crown - part 2

Crown plans to invest heavily over the next few years, and valuing the company means estimating the impact it will have on earnings.


21 Apr 2015
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Betting on Crown - part 1

Concerns over capital expenditure requirements and the impact of a Chinese corruption crackdown have created an opportunity in this casino icon.


20 Apr 2015
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Lloyds is no dark horse

Lloyds's share price is galloping ahead but its dividends are lagging way behind. As Nathan Bell explains, that's about to change.

14 Apr 2015
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