Blogs
Timing the market, or time in the market?
After a largely profitable decade, the last two years have been…
Family stock-picking competition
While moderating the Mary Holm event at the Central…
The Euro: an unfinished project and why that is important now
This piece is much longer than our normal blogs. We hope…
China Crisis?
For the past couple of years New Zealanders have experienced…
The multiple uses for Life insurance
“Research shows that Aotearoa is significantly underinsured,…
What’s happening with the banks?
Recent international news about bank failures and near-failures…
The situation in China – a chance for active managers to earn their fee?
One of the endless debates in the world of investing, is whether…
The bear market ends, so was that it?
After more than a decade of near uninterrupted growth, investors…
Inflation – is it here to stay?
For those who remember the 1970s, the thought of inflation may…
Property’s not looking so flash, so where should I put my cash?
For decades many Kiwis have relied on term deposits and residential…
Financial wellbeing tips for 2022
Having had more than a decade of steady (and at times spectacular)…
Gold: moving from sceptic to a (mild) enthusiast
When people mentioned investing in gold, I’d always thought of line that Warren Buffet apparently gave during a speech to Harvard business students in 1998.
Active versus passive investing: which is better?
The stock market often appears to be a complex and risky place…
My Food Bag and Xero IPOs: examples of froth versus substance and how to spot the difference
The shares mentioned in this blog are done so for illustrative…