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| | | ... Australia, the exchange rate channel can be important. Kent noted that when interest rates comparatively rise to central banks abroad, the Australian dollar's value increases. This results in Australians paying less for imports, while foreign consumers ... |
| | | | ... global private credit has been strong for the last 15 years," Richardson said. "Private credit has grown rapidly as global banks have retreated from corporate lending due to increasingly stringent regulatory requirements, providing one of the most compelling ... |
| | | | ... are essential to calculating what equities should be worth. One moment, inflation comes in better than expected or central banks hitting pause on interest rates causes a bond market rally," Lee said. "This, along with investor hopes for a soft economic ... |
| | | | ... credit boom shows no signs of abating as a spate of wealth managers step into traditional lending practices once dominated by banks. But how long will its golden hour last? After a prolonged low-growth period, fund managers are swooping in on the opportunities ... |
| | | | ... impacts energy, it's used widely. If globalisation starts rising as well, then it makes the equation harder for central banks to say that they've reached the top in terms of their rate hike cycle," he said. "It increases the risk that we may ... |
| | | | ... risk of insolvency is increasing, its impact on the wider financial system continues to be minimal. The RBA said Australian banks are profitable and hold capital and liquid assets in excess of regulatory requirements. Further, banks' funding sources ... |
| | | | ... recently confirmed that, after consultation with the federal treasurer, assistant treasurer and Treasury, the Commonwealth Banks Act 1959 was amended to allow for the continuation of the Commonwealth Government Guarantee for defined benefit members under ... |
| | | | ... mega forces include the ageing population, transition to a low-carbon economy, global fragmentation, the evolving roles of banks and non-bank financial institutions, and digital disruption. He said these dynamics create fresh challenges and new opportunities ... |
| | | | ... infographic comparing the interest rates available to customers through the investment product to those offered by various banks. ASIC explained that in this time, Bobbob made representation that may have led consumers to believe the crypto-asset linked ... |
| | | | ... Martin Donnelly said it comes in response to growing demand from local wholesale investors, financial advisers, private banks, and family offices for diversified private asset solutions. "Australian wholesale investors, along with their advisers and ... |
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