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News, views and market insight from the Yarra Capital Management team.
Future Quality Insights: Unearthing diverse alpha sources

Future Quality Insights: Unearthing diverse alpha sources

Will Low (Portfolio Manager, Yarra Global Share Fund) explores the ongoing demand for healthcare, how his team finds growth in a low growth world, the long-term potential on global travel and looks at the surge in AI investment.

4 MINUTE READ

Joel Fleming: The big opportunities in microcaps

Joel Fleming: The big opportunities in microcaps

Australian microcaps remain one of the most overlooked parts of the market, rich with untapped growth potential. In this latest update, Joel Fleming delves into the qualities he looks for in high-potential microcaps and highlights the sectors grabbing his attention.

30 MINUTE watch

Reframing Net Zero: Investing in a >2°C World

Reframing Net Zero: Investing in a >2°C World

The global climate trajectory has fundamentally shifted. We are moving beyond ‘net zero pathways’ to model how climate outcomes – not just targets – affect value and risk. In this latest paper, Dr Erin Kuo-Sutherland (Chief Sustainability Officer) details why portfolio resilience now requires a forward-looking understanding of both climate impacts and adaptation dynamics.

9 MINUTE READ

A deeper easing cycle than suspected by most

A deeper easing cycle than suspected by most

The RBA's latest pronouncements are a big deal for asset markets. For Tim Toohey (Head of Macro and Strategy) they suggest first that the journey to neutral has been charted, and secondly that that journey is much further than the RBA had been suggesting previously. As a consequence, Tim has added two additional rate cuts in 2026 to his RBA forecasts.

7 MINUTE READ

Is the microcaps tide about to turn?

Is the microcaps tide about to turn?

Joel Fleming, Portfolio Manager, catches up with ausbiz to discuss the outlook for the Australian microcap sector and details two domestic property companies that he believes are well-placed for the period ahead.

5 MINUTE watch

Tim Toohey: Jun 2025 Quarter Update

Tim Toohey: Jun 2025 Quarter Update

Recorded six days after the Trump Administration's tariffs announcement, Tim Toohey seeks to make sense of a chaotic few months, provide his views on the prospects for recession, and detail the key implications for Australian markets as we move into the June quarter.

14 MINUTE watch

Tariffs: Stagflation in the US, RBA to cut deeper

Tariffs: Stagflation in the US, RBA to cut deeper

Liberation Day has just reinforced President Trump’s reputation as a shock agent. However, here’s the rub: today’s announcements mean the US economy will be weaker. Much weaker than US economists are currently estimating. The RBA will simply have to respond.

7 MINUTE READ

Playing ‘offence’ and ‘defence’ in a global equity rout

Playing ‘offence’ and ‘defence’ in a global equity rout

As global uncertainty deepens, investors are reevaluating their portfolio allocations. Phil Strano (Head of Australian Credit Research) explains why fixed income continues to prove its resilience, offering stability and income amid market turmoil - qualities that remain key in a ‘shallow’ rate-cutting cycle.

5 MINUTE READ

Building resilient credit portfolios

Building resilient credit portfolios

At this year's Financial Standard's Advisers Big Day Out, Roy Keenan (Co-Head of Australian Fixed Income) shares insights on why investors may need to rethink their income strategies and defensive positioning.

37 MINUTE READ

Spurious Correlations

Spurious Correlations

There has been a lot of talk in the press recently about how government debt influences interest rates. However, the data tells a different story. Government borrowing affects the shape of the yield curve more than the absolute level of yields. Darren Langer, Co-Head of Australian Fixed Income, explains why investors should care.

4 MINUTE READ

The Mediocre Country?

The Mediocre Country?

We can have a vigorous debate about the merits of ‘American Exceptionalism’ and the link to shareholder returns, but it is becoming increasingly clear cut that Australian ‘mediocrity’ rather ‘exceptionalism’ is seeping in. Dion Hershan, Head of Australian Equities, wonders how can we avoid it becoming more deeply entrenched.

6 MINUTE READ

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