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Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF (ASX: VAP) - Related Research

Current share price for VAP : $99.800 0.43 (0.43%)+

Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF (VAP) 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. Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF (VAP) provides investors with the opportunity to invest in a portfolio of Australian real estate investment trusts (A-REITs) listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) across the retail, office, industrial, tourism, and infrastructure sectors.

InvestSMART's Conservative Portfolio, Balanced Portfolio, Growth Portfolio, High Growth Portfolio, Property and Infrastructure Portfolio holds shares in Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF (ASX: VAP).

No research was found for VAP but you can find our latest research below...

Retail stocks retaliate

After a stupendous 1998, retail stocks have taken a breather recently. However, with consumer spending strong, the prospects for the sector aren’t bad at all. Here’s a roundup.

18 Jun 1999
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Retail stocks retaliate

After a stupendous 1998, retail stocks have taken a breather recently. However, with consumer spending strong, the prospects for the sector aren’t bad at all. Here’s a roundup.


18 Jun 1999
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Retail stocks retaliate

After a stupendous 1998, retail stocks have taken a breather recently. However, with consumer spending strong, the prospects for the sector aren’t bad at all. Here’s a roundup.


18 Jun 1999
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Article comments

Retail stocks retaliate

After a stupendous 1998, retail stocks have taken a breather recently. However, with consumer spending strong, the prospects for the sector aren’t bad at all. Here’s a roundup.


18 Jun 1999
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Nickel, dimes & mines

Forget the age of plastics, demand for nickel has increased by more than 80% in the last decade alone. Here’s a look at three companies riding the wave.

18 Jun 1999
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Float flop opportunity?

Two recent floats from J.B. Were, Housewares International and Cabonne, were a disaster for the underwriter but at current prices are worthy of consideration.

18 Jun 1999
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