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| | | ... and liquidity suggest a potential inflationary wave. Such a scenario would significantly alter expectations for interest rates, the USD, and asset classes across the board. In any case, CPIs will remain volatile based on energy prices developments," ... |
| | | | ... comprehensive view of the volume, speed, and outcomes of Hostplus' service delivery across a range of dimensions. "From acceptance rates to processing times, we're sharing this data voluntarily and on a regular basis because we believe transparency is ... |
| | | | ... "And then on the private credit side, I think that then comes down to the risk adjusted return. We've got elevated base rates at the moment, after a period of very low, risk-free rates, and from an absolute return perspective there's an attractive ... |
| | | | ... the next 12 months, up from 40% in the 2023 survey. "The outlook for venture capital is better going into 2025. Falling rates in the US may prompt an improvement in performance and exits," Preqin global head of research insights Cameron Joyce said. "We ... |
| | | | ... tone - giving experts optimism that a cut could be on the horizon early next year. The RBA board noted that higher interest rates have been working to bring demand and supply closer to balance and said, "some of the upside risks to inflation appear to ... |
| | | | ... drivers of economic and market outcomes, with close to 60% identifying technological change or equilibrium real interest rates as the key factors shaping their five-10-year investment strategies. Global public funds were also found to be prioritising ... |
| | | | ... Australia (RBA) will deliver its final interest rate decision today, with a hold predicted by most experts. The RBA has kept rates on hold at 4.35% all year, despite other global central banks having begun a rate cutting cycle. But the RBA has been undeterred ... |
| | | | ... upward trajectory to historically high levels, with deficits "not expected to narrow soon." It said recent higher interest rates have "materially raised the cost of debt," and while central banks' transition to cutting interest rates, which should start ... |
| | | | ... ongoing societal attitudes that make seeking such support more acceptable for women. Conversely, the higher insurance claim rates among men might indicate a greater assertiveness in pursuing insurance benefits," the report said. The research also indicated ... |
| | | | ... remains around how much the US Federal Reserve, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and some other central banks will cut rates as core inflation is still not at target. "The risk of recession remains, particularly in the US if rising bond yields prevent ... |
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