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Paradice appoints portfolio manager from Northcape

ALEX BURKE  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 JAN 2018
... rates and tightening lending practices and power prices rocketing, we do struggle to see where the tailwinds for consumer spending are going forward. We are cautious in this area when looking at the composition of the mid cap portfolio," it said.

Chief economist update: A prelude to taper?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 10 JAN 2018
... November - the fastest in 16 months - and with it (and the wealth effect from the soaring stock market), increased consumer spending. Retail sales increased by 2.2% in the year to November, more than offsetting the 0.3% decline recorded in the previous ...

Jobs, jobs, jobs

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 15 DEC 2017
... the lowest since May 2011. Where the strength in the labour market doesn't fit is the continued weakness in consumer spending. The latest National Accounts figures showed that household consumption only contributed 0.1 percentage point to third quarter ...

Down, down business conditions are down

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 DEC 2017
... with reports from some firms that wage costs are impacting confidence". Yes, wages -- that missing link between consumer spending and inflation - is stirring. The survey reports that "labour costs" increased at a quarterly rate of 1.2% in November from ...

OECD tells RBA to take a hike

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 NOV 2017
... market. The wealth effect of rising home values and stock market prices turns down and weakens already weak consumer spending that's weakened by sluggish income growth. A testament to the property sector's large multiplier effect on the economy. A gentle ...

Where in the cycle is Australia?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 17 NOV 2017
... households to reduce their debt burdens before consumers even think of lifting spending. Without a pick-up in consumer spending, overall economic growth would remain stuck in the slow lane at best. Worse, unlike the saying "a penny saved is a penny earned" ...

'tis the season to not be jolly

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 16 NOV 2017
... felt like this before..." But sluggish wages growth becomes a problem for the real economy. This is because consumer spending which accounts for the bulk of the Australian economy depends on wages growth, or more specifically, growth in real wages. Wages ...

Charter Hall launches fund, backs consumer spending

DARREN SNYDER  |  THURSDAY, 2 NOV 2017
Property fund manager Charter Hall is betting on Australians to maintain their spending patterns with the launch of a direct, multi-sector fund targeted at precincts tied to consumer staples. The Charter Hall Direct Diversified Consumer Staples Fund ...

ECB schedules taper

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 27 OCT 2017
... even if growth in wages and salaries don't accelerate from 3.7% in the third quarter. This helps underwrite consumer spending and by extension, growth in the overall economy.

Jobs galore

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 20 OCT 2017
... September - the sharpest increase one month short of 10 years (October 2007 at 4%). This should underpin increased consumer spending, supported by the "permanent income hypothesis" that states consumer spending depends on workers' expectations of the ...