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Making the benefits of corporate bonds accessible to the everyday investor

  • April 10 2019
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Making the benefits of corporate bonds accessible to the everyday investor

By Todd Stevens
April 10 2019

In this episode of the Nest Egg podcast, Richard Murphy, CEO and co-founder of the XTB range of corporate bond securities on ASX, joins host David Stratford to outline exactly what XTB is and how they have made corporate bonds – previously out of reach to most of us – available to the everyday Australian investor on the ASX.

Making the benefits of corporate bonds accessible to the everyday investor

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In this episode of the Nest Egg podcast, Richard Murphy, CEO and co-founder of the XTB range of corporate bond securities on ASX, joins host David Stratford to outline exactly what XTB is and how they have made corporate bonds – previously out of reach to most of us – available to the everyday Australian investor on the ASX.

Richard Murphy, XTBS

Richard will discuss the predictable nature of the bond market and the growth of “safe money” investment options, why diversification is so important, and the mistake that many investors fall into when attempting to diversify their portfolio.

He unpacks risk management and how to calculate an XTB investment return before investing, and discusses the similarities and differences between corporate bond XTBs and term deposits for those focused on fixed income.
and term deposits for those focused on fixed income.

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Thanks Richard, for sharing your insights with the Nest Egg podcast team!

Richard Murphy, XTBS

You can keep up to date with what Richard is up to HERE

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