InvestSMART

Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (ASX: VAS) - Related Research

Current share price for VAS : $106.890 0.19 (0.18%)+

Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (VAS) 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 Shares Index ETF (VAS) provides low cost, broadly diversified exposure to Australian companies and property trusts listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. It also offers potential long-term capital growth along with dividend income and franking credits. In Australia, Vanguard has been serving financial advisers, retail clients and institutional investors for 25 years.

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

ARB's currency obstacle

The rising Aussie dollar reduces the value of ARB’s overseas revenues. That should be partly offset by several positive factors, and this company has demonstrated its pricing power in the past.


23 Jul 2007
·
Article comments

DB RREEF chases growth overseas

You don’t have to sell the family silver to create a funds management business, as we see in the second of our four-part series on the diversified property trust sector. But the urge to expand internationally seems to be irresistible.


16 Jul 2007
·
Article comments

Counting assets at Charter Pacific and CPI

Both Charter Pacific and CPI Group are well below the size we consider practical for continued coverage in this publication. But we’re going to make an exception for one and provide some parting thoughts on the other, for those who might like to do their own research.


10 Jul 2007
·
Article comments

RAMS set for a shearing?

Mortgage lender RAMS has made a good fist of breaking into the banks’ territory, helped along by mascot Raymond, the talking ram. But with the company founder selling down in the float, it seems not everybody loves Raymond any more.


05 Jul 2007
·
Article comments

Wine industry sees lake half-empty

This year is expected to see an outflow from Australia’s wine lake and this should lead to steadier prices. But the best wineries struggle even in the best of times, and the real value at the moment is in the liquid itself.


04 Jul 2007
·
Article comments

7351 - 7375 of 14982 results

Page 295 of 600

DISCLOSURE: InvestSMART Group Limited employees may have an interest in the securities and managed funds displayed via this service. Please refer to our Financial Services Guide for more information.

Data shown on this website is sourced by Morningstar
© Morningstar. All rights reserved. Neither any Morningstar company nor any of their content providers guarantee the data or content contained herein to be accurate, complete or timely nor will they have any liability for its use or distribution. Any general advice has been prepared by Morningstar Australasia Pty Ltd (ABN: 95 090 665 544, AFSL: 240892) and/or Morningstar Research Limited, subsidiaries of Morningstar, Inc, without reference to your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider the advice in light of these matters and, if applicable, the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (in respect of Australian products) or Investment Statement (in respect of New Zealand products) before making any decision to invest. No Morningstar-affiliated company or any of their employees is providing you with personalised financial advice. To obtain advice tailored to your particular circumstances, please contact a professional financial adviser. Some material is copyright and published under licence from ASX Operations Pty Limited ACN 004 523 782 ("ASXO"). Data and content is provided for personal use only.