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| | | ... Hong Kong SAR, before taking charge of the banks and brokers segment globally and the FI&C client line for the UK and Middle East. "With his deep regional knowledge, strong relationships with global partners, and proven track record in delivering complex ... |
| | | | ... last week," Bloxham said. "Largely, this reflects the starting point for the Australian economy where, prior to the Middle East conflict, the economy was operating beyond its full capacity, with a tight jobs market and underlying inflation that is well ... |
| | | | ... between its current price and value due to recent macro volatility. "The security price is currently impacted by the Middle East conflict, foreign exchange and interest rate movements and increasing illiquidity due to IFM's holding - all factors which ... |
| | | | ... than inflationary," he says. Shock and awe The bigger question about the disruption to the supply of oil from the Middle East, which is impacting most global economies, is whether an inflationary shock turns into a growth shock. Currently, the fixed ... |
| | | | ... and market upheaval. "Over the last 12 months, as markets navigated Liberation Day and more recently conflict in the Middle East, we have made sure the fund has been well positioned to continue delivering strong returns, with the Future Fund growing ... |
| | | | Australia's economy will take a hit at the fallout of the Middle East conflict, but the good news is it will avoid a recession, J.P. Morgan Asset Management predicts. The asset manager downgraded Australia's annualised growth rate from 2% tipped at ... |
| | | | ... was due primarily to a 32.8% monthly increase in automotive fuel prices, as a result of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. "Automotive fuel prices rose 32.8% from February to March, which pre-dates the halving of the fuel excise on 1 April. The ... |
| | | | ... investment officer John Pearce said despite market and oil price volatility because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, US exceptionalism is not dead yet. Pearce said that while there have been some ups and down associated with the conflict ... |
| | | | ... technology partners to restore the investment switch functionality in its member portal." Amid the volatility from the Middle East conflict, Team Super chief investment officer Seamus Collins told members in early March: "It's important to keep in ... |
| | | | ... equity ETFs in the first quarter of 2026, investing $6.9 billion in the category despite escalating tensions in the Middle East. ASX-listed ETFs reached record flows of $15.2 billion in the first quarter of the year. Vanguard Australia managing director ... |
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