Tony is a former managing editor of BRW, Shares, Personal Investor, Asset and CFO magazines. He specialises in small listed companies, IPOs, entrepreneurship and innovation and writes a weekly blog for The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age on small companies and entrepreneurs.
Recent Commentary
Two stocks with pandemic in their rear-view mirror
I look for small-cap industrials that have an earnings tailwind from pent-up COVID-19 demand and have been oversold amid fears of slowing demand for their product as the economy contracts. Here are t..
Artificial intelligence boom is good news for tech service companies
Here are two small caps I think are in the right spot as investor confidence grows.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is attractive for longer-term investors
Here are three ETFs to consider when the tech rally slows.
A few opportunities in agriculture stocks
In researching this article, I examined several agriculture stocks. I see value emerging in Elders and an ETF called FOOD, which is hedged for currency risk.
Skies start to brighten for NZ airline-related stocks
Auckland International Airport and Air New Zealand worth a look as travel numbers strengthen.
Two ETFs that can provide cautious exposure to Chinese equities
US equities look expensive and Chinese equities look undervalued. A higher allocation to China in the EM allocation appeals. Caveats aside, here are two ways to get China exposure.