The Pulse US economic growth shot to an annualised 4.1% in the June quarter but the market is questioning whether this is sustainable. The impact of US and Chinese tariffs has been noticeable in Asian export growth but US manufacturing activity is yet to be hit hard. In Australia, the RBA continues to keep rates […]
Making the most of a falling Aussie dollar
One of the major themes for local investors in 2018 is the fall in the Australian dollar, and it’s not just Aussie travellers heading overseas who are affected. Currency movements can have a big impact on your investment returns, but where there’s risk there’s also opportunity.
Market Update – July 2018
The Pulse US core consumer prices lifted in line with the Fed’s 2% inflation target, vindicating June’s rate hike. Slowing credit growth and infrastructure spending is pointing to softer Chinese growth for the June quarter. Australia’s labour market continues to tighten, but employment growth and hours worked have lost momentum and wage growth is subdued. […]
Market Update – May 2018
The Pulse The global economy lost some momentum in the March quarter, but fundamentals remain robust US core inflation measures are rising, which is flowing through to longer-term expectations and pushing yields higher The threat of a trade war between the US and China continues to be a source of significant uncertainty for markets Australians […]
Market Update – March 2018
The pulse Perhaps paradoxically, February’s market turmoil was a response to signs that the global economy is reducing slack US employment and wage indicators led investors to take a more “inflationist” view, with a rise in yields pre-empting future Fed tightening Price pressures in Europe also appear to be picking up, with PMIs pointing to stronger economic […]