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A difficult path ahead to avoid a hard landing

Following the reopening of global markets post-Covid, there was a sudden change in macro-economic conditions caused by massive stimulus spending and supply constraints. Central bankers were caught asleep at the wheel, but are now starting to talk tough.

Ishan Dan | 27th Jul 2022 | More
The RBA owes households an apology

The Reserve Bank of Australia’s forecast on rate rises was completely wrong. It’s time the RBA owned up and apologised to households.

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 20th Jul 2022 | More
  • Unemployment hits 3.5%, gives RBA green light to keep hiking

    Strong labour figures will reassure the Reserve Bank of Australia that the economy is match fit to weather further increases in the cash rate. As long as households remain employed, the likelihood of mortgage stress remains extremely low – even if rising debt payments inflation is reducing purchasing power.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 15th Jul 2022 | More
    3 charts that suggest the market has further to fall

    With the S&P/500 index down 21% per cent so far in 2022, investors are asking when will the market finally reach a bottom. There’s no definitive answer, but these three charts suggest there is further pain ahead.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 8th Jul 2022 | More
  • RBA lifts interest rates 50 basis points to 1.35%

    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) increased interest rates on Tuesday by another 50 basis points, bringing the cash rate to 1.35 per cent as it attempts to rein in soaring inflation.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 6th Jul 2022 | More
    Now the time might be right for dollar-cost averaging

    By following a simple practice known as dollar-cost averaging to buy shares or managed funds, investors can build holdings in assets in a non-emotional and disciplined way. Moreover, it may make good sense when share markets are falling, although it doesn’t work as well when prices are rising, according to some experts.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 24th Jun 2022 | More
    Ray Dalio: “Reducing Inflation Will Come at a Great Cost”

    Legendary investor Ray Dalio has warned against believing all will be well if central banks simply increase interest rates to get inflation under control.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 24th Jun 2022 | More
    ‘Volatility will be here for a while yet’: Magellan

    Platform provider Praemium hosted their latest Key Market Drivers for 2022, focusing on inflation, interest rates, how to position a portfolio in these market conditions and what to tell your clients for your upcoming end-of-year client meetings.

    Ishan Dan | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
    What is behind the rise in the copper price?

    The world is running out of available copper and that is causing copper prices to hit record highs. The copper price hit an all-time high of $4.9375 a tonne, which is a 125 percent rise from its March 2020 lows. It joins the list of essential commodities that have hit record highs since the pandemic began and there are several factors all contributing to its rise.

    Ishan Dan | 9th Jun 2022 | More
  • What financial advisers are recommending before 30 June

    With less than a month remaining, EOFY is fast approaching and for financial advisers, it’s the most stressful time of the year. In under a month, things can turn from calm to overwhelming, at the blink of an eye.

    Ishan Dan | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
    Welcome back, Shanghai!

    Shanghai re-opened on Friday, as it tries to return to business after being in lockdown for two months. The city’s 25 million residents will be celebrating as restrictions are lifted allowing free movement, return to work and a sense of normality as officials claim to have the virus under control. Residents have grown extremely frustrated…

    Ishan Dan | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
    Why are markets rallying?

    The month of May was a volatile one around the world, but ultimately the US markets finished flat and the S&P/ASX200 only slightly lower. This despite one of the most challenging economic backdrops in multiple years and the growing threat of higher interest rates around the world. So, why are markets seemingly rallying? One of…

    Drew Meredith | 1st Jun 2022 | More