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read | 1 Mar 2016

Business Development and Social Cohesion + Inclusion

At the Sydney Chain Reaction Foundation Breakfast Café, Kerr Neilson shared some important...

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read | 8 Jan 2016

Market Update - January 2016

The current headlines and weak behaviour of stock markets – particularly the negative sentiments...

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read | 10 Dec 2015

Market Update - December 2015

CIO, Andrew Clifford, discusses some of the major themes underlying global markets today...

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read | 24 Nov 2015

Are Supercharged Electric Vehicles Signalling the End of Oil?

At Platinum’s 2015 AGM, one thoughtful shareholder asked about Platinum’s view on the oil price...

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read | 27 Oct 2015

A Visit to Zimbabwe

Shingi Muvenge, an employee at Platinum, recently visited Zimbabwe. He is not optimistic about...

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read | 10 Sep 2015

Sugar Addiction – Breaking the Cycle

Most of us have an addiction to sweet-tasting dopamine-producing sugary treats. But the trend of...

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read | 9 Sep 2015

An Unusual Couple of Centuries

The dominance of the West over the last couple of centuries makes the rise of China and India in...

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read | 25 Aug 2015

A Fearful Sell-off Indeed. Why and What to Do?

The recent sell-off shows the fear in the markets which relates to a poorer growth outlook for...

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read | 21 Aug 2015

Chinese Market Update - August 2015

Chinese authorities face some difficult decisions balancing competing policy objectives around...

Article
read | 15 Jul 2015

Balancing Europe

Faced with the sovereign debt crisis of Greece, the influx of migrants and refugees, the uncertain..

Article
read | 8 Jul 2015

The Chinese Stock Market Cascade

The Chinese stock market has been experiencing significant turbulence, triggering the government...

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read | 1 Jul 2015

The Greek Conundrum

With Greece edging closer and closer to defaulting on its sovereign debt, Philip Ingram considers...