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| | | ... listed the top five things the AMP econosights team is hoping to see in 2025. Firstly, Mousina said that while higher trade tariffs are unavoidable given the incoming US President, she hopes the US will stop short of a trade war. "It is clear that US ... |
| | | | ... particularly as the world assesses the impact of the incoming administration's corporate tax cuts and trade policy - such as tariffs on China. "Investors will need to consider the growth and inflationary implications of these (and other) policies collectively ... |
| | | | ... through states and territories, the biggest reform to our merger system in almost 50 years, abolishing nearly 500 nuisance tariffs, boosting competition across our financial system, reforming skills and education, establishing a comprehensive review ... |
| | | | ... cut and tariff policies, placing pressure on shares," Oliver said. "A global trade war in response to Trump's threatened tariffs could add to this risk particularly in Europe and Asia. "Risks for the Chinese economy are high and could be amplified as ... |
| | | | ... and anticipated rapid adoption of President-elect Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda of lower taxes, deregulation, higher tariffs and larger fiscal deficits has further reinforced optimism regarding US economic growth outcomes for CY25 and CY26. "It appears ... |
| | | | ... pressures. In its base case, Robeco expects US growth to moderate in 2025, tempered by cooling consumption and higher tariffs. Yet, both fiscal as well as monetary policy remains procyclical. Real GDP is projected to grow by 1.7%, reflecting a mild 'stagflationary' ... |
| | | | ... prices and highly leveraged companies. "It's possible the US government will moderate its policies around taxation, tariffs, and immigration, if inflation picks up again," he added. "Markets have already priced in some of these policy expectations ... |
| | | | ... 8000 comparable funds, according to eVestment. Separately, despite concerns over President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs - particularly on imports from China, which could drive inflation and impact global markets - and broader uncertainty about ... |
| | | | ... incoming US President Donald Trump secured his victory in the US federal election, and with concerns over his proposed tariffs, Australian investors may feel the brunt of his policies. The main concern for Australian investors now is the potential for ... |
| | | | ... election, sending US markets soaring overnight as investors anticipate lower taxes. However, concerns remain over trade tariffs and the impacts on inflation. Principal Asset Management chief global strategist Seema Shah said that while US markets saw ... |
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