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Economists expect a rate rise: Finder

CHLOE WALKER  |  MONDAY, 31 JAN 2022
Finder's RBA cash rate survey reveals 58% of economists expects a rate rise in 2022. In this month's survey, 36 experts and economists weighed in on future cash rate moves and other issues relating to the state of the economy. While almost all ...

Chief economist update: Overvaluation tests FOMO and TINA trades

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 1 FEB 2021
... trend level is 54%, a value never exceeded in the recent past since 2002." Wall Street could continue rising. As Capital Economics noted in its latest report: "Despite their rapid rise since the start of November, we don't think that equity markets ...

Frontier warns super fund clients of recession

KANIKA SOOD  |  FRIDAY, 20 MAR 2020
... much larger than some others like QIC (less than -1% for both short-term and extended COVID-19 impact), OECD, Capital Economics and Oxford, but in line with another study published by Warwick McKibbin and Roshen Fernando. "The main message is that there ...

Chief economist update: Iron ore up or iron ore down?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 12 MAR 2019
... US$92.19/tonne in February this year and after the Vale mine disaster in Brazil in late January 2019. "The surge led Capital Economics to bet the price could spike as high $US100 a tonne in the weeks ahead before dropping back to $US65 by the end of ...

Chief economist update: Wrong way, go down

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2019
... A$ lower to US$0.7062 but that's still a long way away from the most bearish forecast of 'em all - "Capital Economics sees the local currency falling to US60c this year and hovering there through 2020; it previously forecast it at US65c for 2019 ...

Chief economist update: Bring on Aussie dollar depreciation

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 24 JAN 2019
"Capital Economics sees the local currency falling to US60c this year and hovering there through 2020; it previously forecast it at US65c for 2019 and US70c for 2020." (Australian Financial Review) That's a whopping 15%-16% drop from A$/US$ exchange ...

Chief economist update: Don't buy now, Australian property will be cheaper

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 23 JAN 2019
Last week, the Australian Financial Review (AFR) published a piece headed: "Capital Economics becomes fourth forecaster to call for RBA rate cut". It talked about the "independent macroeconomic research" company joining AMP Capital and Industry Super ...

Which part of the elephant are you holding?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 5 MAY 2017
... trade surplus is slowly dwindling from the record high A$4.5 billion reached in December 2016 and according to Capital Economics Paul Dales, "supports our view that the biggest surpluses are in the past and that net exports were a drag on real GDP growth ...

A$ down but would it stay down?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 20 JUL 2015
... Gov Glenn would be happier with Black Rock's prediction of a slide to around US70Ac before the New Year and Capital Economics' forecast of US65Ac by end-2016. Yipee-kay-yay! However, these are for reasons mostly recycled. Slowing China that would take ...

Market to open higher

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 JUN 2015
... the IMF on Friday. Greece may not be able to make or delay this payment," said Kevin Ferriter at research firm Capital Economics. "What's more, its negotiations with the IMF have been going nowhere due to sticking points such as pension cuts," he added. ...
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