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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF (ASX: VGE) - Related Research

Current share price for VGE : $82.000 0.35 (0.43%)+

Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF (VGE) 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 FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF (VGE) Invests in the Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF listed on the New York Stock Exchange Arca (NYSE Code: VWO), which seeks to track the performance of the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index in USD.

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Blurred vision at Seek

Seek is about to find out whether it is truly a good business or whether it was simply in the right place at the right time.


10 Nov 2008
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A GPT confessional

We were broadly right with our views of the property trust sector. But in the aftermath of its implosion we have been specifically wrong in the case of GPT.


06 Nov 2008
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Déjà vu at Aristocrat

With no one in charge and four profit warnings and counting, we wonder how bad things can get for Aristocrat. We only have to go back to 2003 for a clue.


31 Oct 2008
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Market mauls STW

The risks have increased at this company, although management’s tone is at odds with the market’s pessimism.

29 Oct 2008
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ANZ keeps eye off the ball

As expected, the latest numbers from ANZ weren’t pretty. But shareholders may have more to worry about with the bank’s expansionist management team.


25 Oct 2008
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Developers on their knees

Australian property developers are notorious for spectacular bankruptcies during recessions. But if you can pick the survivors, buy at a large discount and avoid being diluted, the rewards can be huge.


20 Oct 2008
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What's Commonwealth Bank worth?

It’s the crucial question to answer, but investors don’t get much to go on. Here’s our research director’s attempt to reach a conservative valuation range for Australia’s biggest bank.


20 Oct 2008
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MMC's compelling buyback

We think that all MMC Contrarian shareholders should consider participating in the current buyback. It makes sense to do so whether you’re a keen seller or not.


16 Oct 2008
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