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

- Current share price for DHHF : $38.300

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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Wrapping up resources

The lack of value among resource stocks has meant that our sparse coverage of the sector hasn't really hurt. Here we move to a 'No View' on those stocks we’ve previously covered (with a notable exception) as we await the cyclical downturn.

11 Aug 2008
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A Just cause for Premier

Tightening belts have meant falling share prices for retailers like Just Group, which is exactly why Solomon Lew has gone shopping.


11 Aug 2008
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Second-tier property groups review

In our second sweep of second-tier property groups we find less suffering relative to the larger players in the sector but still doubt whether they are built to last.

11 Aug 2008
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Goodman PLUS makes a worthy addition

The unravelling property sector has seen Goodman Group’s PLUS hybrid securities fall to a 24% discount to their face value. That gives them an attractive 12.6% running yield, plus a potential capital gain of 31% over five years.


01 Aug 2008
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FUM's down for fund managers

The severity of the market downturn has hit fund managers hard. But, after a clinical assessment of 2009 forecasts and beyond, our conclusion is clear. The sector looks excellent value.


24 Jul 2008
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Cabcharge at a crossroads

Cabcharge’s dominance of the taxi payments industry is attracting more attention from both the media and regulators. So what are the odds that it’s about to become a victim of its own success?


21 Jul 2008
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