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| | | ... political uncertainty surrounding the elections (with a government majority at that), the recent depreciation in the Australian dollar and - working in the background - the rise and rise in iron ore prices makes this time's promise of a Budget surplus ... |
| | | | ... by these fresh developments give the RBA every reason to cut interest rates if it so decides. Then again, the Australian dollar has dropped since its April 2 meeting - down 1.7% versus the greenback and down 0.7% on the trade weighted index (TWI) - which ... |
| | | | Early New Year predictions the Australian dollar would depreciate by the end of 2019 have been given a boost by the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) 'World Economic Outlook, April' report where it shaved its world GDP growth forecast ... |
| | | | A $2.5 billion Melbourne-based boutique has hired a new portfolio manager from a family office as it builds out its global capability. Ben Wang will work on Jamieson Coote Bonds' Global Bond Fund which opened to Aussie investors earlier this month ... |
| | | | ... flows offshore, the hedging decision, which can depend on an investor's risk profile and the level of the Australian dollar, is becoming increasingly important," VanEck managing director and head of APAC Arian Neiron said. "We are listening to what ... |
| | | | The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release the minutes of its March 5 board meeting - when it decided to keep interest rates unchanged at a record low 1.5% - today. I imagine that the men and women of the RBA board would have discussed the slowing ... |
| | | | ... on an unhedged basis, in a year of low to negative returns for most asset classes," he said. "Recently, the Australian dollar has been performing as a risk proxy against roughly 70% of emerging markets currencies and seems deeply intertwined with the ... |
| | | | ... Fed's on hold this year and the RBA will cut interest rates (maybe two according to Westpac) this year. Yet the Australian dollar refuses to go down. This is despite consensus expectations willing it to go down. On its website, the Economy Forecast ... |
| | | | ... change sentiment and the outlook for Australia - particularly through the good fortune the depreciation of the Australian dollar brings. But so far, not so good. After dropping from a high of US$0.7273 (31 January 2019) to US$0.7101 on the "neutral" ... |
| | | | ... previously) and 7.2% in property (6.4%). The fund sold down some private equity assets but the returns and weaker Australian dollar buoyed their share in the 12-month period. Other funds' performance In addition to the flagship fund, Future Fund ... |
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