Victoria Thieberger, Business Spectator

Victoria Thieberger

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Melbourne, FL, United States

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Past articles by Victoria:

Big Data arrives at the supermarket

Grocery shoppers will soon be able to access as much information about the produce they are about to buy as the farmer who grew it. → Read More

Manufacturing needs an image makeover

Despite a world-class research sector, most intellectual property in Australia never reaches commercialisation. → Read More

How ethical investing went mainstream

Funds that use responsible investment strategies now account for half the managed fund industry. And they are outperforming as well. → Read More

Yes minister, prices are growing strongly

Senior Treasury officials spent Friday dodging the big question on housing prices. → Read More

ANZ dives into the growing ETF market

Investors fed up with underperforming fund managers now have a low-cost alternative. → Read More

The numbers don't tell the whole economic story

Timely and accurate information on the services sector remains scant, making it difficult for policymakers to assess the health of the economy. → Read More

Counting the cost of unhappy employees

If you're reading this with a severe case of Mondayitis, your employer probably ranks lower on scales of profitability and customer satisfaction. → Read More

Where the jobs are

New employment figures show the rebalancing of the economy is well under way. → Read More

The markets aren't listening to the Fed

Instead of obsessing over when interest rates will start to rise, investors should consider how much they will rise over the cycle. → Read More

Is this the deal of the decade?

One new project will provide impressive returns not only to its owners but the public as well. → Read More

The Future Fund prepares for when the music stops

The $117 billion fund is making its portfolio as robust as possible ahead of a potential market downturn, but also warns against becoming too defensive. → Read More

It's time for fund managers to stop skirting around diversity

While there are a growing number of women in senior positions in finance and banking, there remains a dearth of diversity in funds management. → Read More

A way out of the boom-bust cycle?

QIC says one simple proposal would return the economy to above-trend growth and reduce risks of a housing bust, but the RBA has its doubts. → Read More

No-fee broker plans Aust push

Start-up Robinhood in discussions with regulators after flood of Australian demand. → Read More

A voice of reason on super

Complex and difficult issues surrounding the treatment of tax, retirement and super reform are finally being acknowledged within Treasury, but the pollies at the top aren't listening. → Read More

A new world of free share trading

A US start-up is headed to our shores to shake up the local online broking industry. → Read More

Time for another look at ETFs

Exchange traded funds remain a small part of the local market, but there are a few reasons why they are worth considering as part of a diversified portfolio. → Read More

Yes, a million in super is plenty

Super experts claim that in the current low interest rate environment $1m in superannuation isn't enough but their argument has many flaws. → Read More

A fade in the yield trade

Rising bond yields may make the stock market darlings of recent years less attractive on a relative basis. → Read More

Hunting for ASX value

Two of Australia’s most prominent fund managers are wary of high valuations for local IPOs, but have diverse views on the big banks and South32. → Read More