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| | | ... November cut. "The overall message out of the RBA was a little more hawkish than we anticipated. But given the RBA is highly data dependent it will ultimately be the data that determines the outlook for monetary policy," Aird said. "Recent events offshore ... |
| | | | ... recession. This comes after global markets sustained a major sell-off, with the ASX losing $102 billion on Monday, after US data revealed an unexpected spike in unemployment. Global markets have since staged a gradual comeback, but investors are wary ... |
| | | | ... adopters of digital technologies in their organisations and using digital technologies to improve their accounting processes and data, they are able to improve their core accounting practices and provide information in a reliable and timely manner to ... |
| | | | ... since March 2020 yesterday, wiping $102 billion as investors got the jitters over a potential US recession. Mediocre jobs data released in the US sparked recession fears with investors also concerned the Federal Reserve is behind in cutting interest ... |
| | | | The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1% in the June quarter and 3.8% annually, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). "The June quarter rise is the same as the 1% rise in the March 2024 quarter," ABS head of price ... |
| | | | ... from Principal Asset Management depicts the importance of staying invested over the controversial period. According to its data, the S&P 500 has been averaging double-digit gains since 1933, irrespective of the party elected throughout. Stock prices ... |
| | | | ... will continue as a major theme for the next decade to the tune of about US$500 billion. This includes efforts to enhance data storage, data processing, transmission infrastructure and the like. This is followed by decarbonisation, which despite broader ... |
| | | | ... decades, so I question whether the world is actually riskier now," he said. In his experience, and as demonstrated by historic data, markets tend to shrug geopolitical events off, he added. "Markets tend to bounce back pretty quickly... We do not take ... |
| | | | ... working across different metrics, organising the product development and management, as well as underwriting, pricing and data analytics. The "forward-thinking" executive has "a strong focus on product sustainability and ensuring TAL is a great choice ... |
| | | | ... trustee, and distribution and marketing. Fortlake recently added Cathie Drysdale as portfolio manager of fixed income and data science, hiring from Dimensional Fund Advisors where she was an associate portfolio manager. |
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