How can you tap into Australia’s next growth story?

How can you tap into Australia’s next growth story?

The success of the likes of Uber and Airbnb highlight how the biggest companies of today aren’t necessarily the ones with a 10 or 20 year track record, but those which can best identify and fill a gap in our current marketplace. Explore how UBS Asset Management finds and evaluates opportunities in the microcap sector to tap into emerging growth.

 

 

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The risk and return trade-off

If you think that owning shares in each of the four big banks represents diversification and reduces the amount of investment risk in your portfolio, think again.

Avoiding concentration risk

Australian investors tend to be exposed to assets that all respond in a similiar way to the same economic influences. Charlie Lanchester of BlackRock says successful investing relies on diversification, and not falling victim to this often unintended “concentration risk”.