Top fundies name 11 stocks to ride the big shifts in markets

Beneath the market melt-up lie some big changes. We asked some of Australia’s top fundies to name stocks that can roll with the tide.

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Source: Australian Financial Review

Published: September 22, 2025

Author: James Thomson

The never-ending melt-up on equity markets can mask big changes under the surface, and the brutal profit season Australia’s top fund managers have just endured is a case in point.

The beatings handed out to blue-chip stocks suggest investor patience is exhausted. Small caps are starting to outshine our largest companies. Artificial intelligence is casting a long shadow. Costs, and not revenue growth, are driving earnings in an economy where productivity is close to going backwards.

To help investors navigate these new dynamics, we asked for the top picks of some of the fund managers who work with Future Generation, the philanthropy-focused investment firm that runs three strategies – the Future Generation Australia and Future Generation Global listed investment companies, and the Future Generation Women – and donates 1 per cent of their asset bases to charity each year.

Julia Weng, Paradice Investment Management – Seek

The Paradice portfolio manager says the profit season has proved that blue-chip stocks are not always a haven, after CSL, James Hardie Industries and Woolworths were among those hammered for disappointing results.

“The common thread between all three companies is that they once enjoyed dominant market shares, yet their competitors are now lifting and fighting back, at least temporarily. On the other hand, it pays to hunt for alpha in lesser favoured or crowded names,” Weng says.

She says online classifieds giant Seek is an example. Despite the lacklustre job growth environment in Australia and Asia, Weng is betting that Seek can increase its market share and lift yield through higher ad tiers and new products, which will drive better operating leverage when the jobs market does pick up.

Katie Hudson, Yarra Capital Management – Centuria Capital

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