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| | | ... risks in the US, geopolitical risks raising prospects of 'grey swans,' and inflation risks continuing. Uncertainty around fiscal and trade policy decisions, along with the upcoming Trump administration, are also top of mind. GBAM chair and chair of SKAGEN ... |
| | | | ... pandemic, an unsettling development given that, over the medium to long term, "higher productivity growth also underpins fiscal sustainability." "Even small changes that make the economy more dynamic and efficient can deliver big economic dividends and ... |
| | | | ... OneFund, which will assist on optimising the state's balance sheet, working with the NSW government on its agenda around fiscal repair and economic growth and upgrading our financial markets platform," Deverall said. "Being the financial services ... |
| | | | Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called his government's mid-year economic fiscal outlook (MYEFO) a "responsible set of books" despite major budget deficits likely to continue for a decade. The MYEFO forecasted a budget deficit of $26.9 billion for 2024-25 ... |
| | | | ... debt servicing, "persistent spending demand" and "significant unrecognised liabilities" will continue to keep pressure on fiscal balances. The rise of debt levels in emerging economies was also flagged as "particularly concerning," with the potential ... |
| | | | ... 2020. As part of that role, Yeaman has responsibility for macroeconomic conditions and forecasting, including inflation, fiscal and macro policy advice, population analysis and climate and energy policy. Yeaman has also served as Australia's G20 finance ... |
| | | | ... rapid adoption of President-elect Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda of lower taxes, deregulation, higher tariffs and larger fiscal deficits has further reinforced optimism regarding US economic growth outcomes for CY25 and CY26. "It appears that a second ... |
| | | | ... base case, Robeco expects US growth to moderate in 2025, tempered by cooling consumption and higher tariffs. Yet, both fiscal as well as monetary policy remains procyclical. Real GDP is projected to grow by 1.7%, reflecting a mild 'stagflationary' trend ... |
| | | | ... public debt is expected to exceed US$100 trillion by the end of this year. Magellan warns that in many parts of the world, fiscal responsibility is no longer a priority as governments focus on more immediate issues and winning elections. "In the United ... |
| | | | ... and Jobs Act of 2017. And then, of course, is the long-term impact of expanding the national debt, which the projected fiscal plans of both will likely do, to differing degrees." Aubrey Capital Management investment manager Rob Brewis agreed that both ... |
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