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| | ... F100), with the foreign currency exposure hedged back to the Australian dollar. The top holdings in H100 are currently Shell, HSBC, and AstraZeneca. Betashares said the ETF provides diversification benefits in terms of both company exposure and industry ... |
| | | ... considering "gathering inflation storm clouds" on the horizon. "Expect the RBA to reveal hawk talons on November 7," Miller said. HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham agrees, noting that although inflation is decreasing, it remains elevated and is falling ... |
| | | ... market entry. Before his tenure at AMP Capital, he also held senior management positions at Westpac, Commonwealth Bank, and HSBC Bank Australia. While at HSBC, Keary assisted the bank in developing its online trading platform. SelfWealth chair Christine ... |
| | | ... have been saying for months, increasing the cash rate is only good for reducing demand-side pressures like consumer demand." HSBC chief economist for ANZ and global commodities Paul Bloxham predicts a 0.25% hike in the last quarter of 2023, potentially ... |
| | | ... from the monthly CPI indicator, the annual rise of 5.5% in August is lower than the annual rise of 5.8 in July." Meanwhile, HSBC chief economist Australia New Zealand Paul Bloxham cautioned that the numbers might indicate a potential easing of inflation ... |
| | | ... 13,110. Leading the charge in gender diversity among asset managers with over 100 employees are abrdn (21%), followed by HSBC Asset Management (19%), and Schroders (18%). However, even these firms are experiencing setbacks; abrdn's female representation ... |
| | | ... the continued interest rate increases and concerns of an economic slowdown has dimmed self-directed investor confidence," HSBC Australia head of investments Donahue D'Souza said. "It has been a tough year impacting people in different ways, and we ... |
| | | ... believe the RBA will need to hike one or possibly two times to ensure that inflation falls back into the 2% to 3% band." HSBC economists Australia, New Zealand and global commodities Paul Bloxham and Jamie Culling agreed that the RBA judged its tightening ... |
| | | ... inflation risks, as outside of the more volatile aspects of the CPI (food, fuel and holidays) prices remain stickier," she said. HSBC chief economist Australia, New Zealand and global commodities Jamie Culling agreed. While dis-inflation is evident across ... |
| | | Despite its local assets under custody and administration plummeting by more than 60% in the past six months, HSBC is adamant it's not going anywhere. The most recent statistics to come out of the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) show ... |
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