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| | ... case of "she'll be right, mate", Australian investors are far less concerned about the current market volatility than our global counterparts, according to new research by State Street Global Advisors. The ETF Impact Investment Survey, which was conducted ... |
| | | ... action currently plaguing Europe there are some upside risks." Similarly, the re-opening of China might contribute to higher global energy and commodity prices, re-invigorating upstream costs for global companies. "Both global and local Asian investors ... |
| | | ... approximately 18% and 20% in USD terms in 2022. Meanwhile, GQG had an excess return of 12.7% over its benchmark for its Australian global managed fund between January and November 2022. Although it's been communicated to clients that a repeat of ... |
| | | A PwC survey shows that 73% of chief executives predict global economic decline in 2023, the most pessimistic outlook in over a decade. Moreover, according to the PwC Global CEO Survey, nearly 40% of chief executives think their organisations won't ... |
| | | Despite the weakening macroeconomic environment, global infrastructure assets, in particular airport assets in the Asia Pacific region, are continuing to rebound strongly following the pandemic. According a Fitch Ratings' report, the infrastructure ... |
| | | The World Bank's Global Economic Prospects report forecasts declining global growth due to rising inflation, high interest rates and reduced investment. Fragile economic conditions have left the economy vulnerable to any new adverse developments, the ... |
| | | ... Australian mid-size businesses are grappling with the challenges driven by inflation, nearly six in 10 feel confident about the global and national economy, according to a recent survey conducted by J.P. Morgan. The second annual Australia Business Leaders ... |
| | | ... de-globalising, our view is that rather than the start of de-globalisation, we are in fact witnessing the re-arrangement of global trade into like-minded trading, security and defence blocs." However, Sivapalan expects trade to continue across bloc lines ... |
| | | ... could be thinking that the probability of a domestic recession is higher than previously, pushed up due to deteriorating global economic conditions. He added that the RBA was also very explicit about its concern about a wage-price spiral taking hold ... |
| | | ... time horizons in reaction to high levels of volatility, increasing allocations to illiquid private markets, an Invesco Global Sovereign Asset Management study said. The Invesco study, which captured the views of 139 chief investment officers, heads of ... |
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