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| | | Oxford Economics has hypothesised an extreme scenario of "zero migration" globally and found while destination economies, mostly advanced, would see significant declines in output per capita, origin economies would have modest gains as retained labour ... |
| | | | ... "exceptional negative supply shock" to global commodity markets with significant implications for emerging and developed economies alike, says Pendal Group senior portfolio manager Ada Chan. Experts anticipate inflation will rise across all countries ... |
| | | | ... number in advice uptake across Australia - only 10.4% of the entire population are seeking advice - compared to similar economies like the US (27%), remains one of the critical challenges for the broader advice sector to scale. This is also exacerbated ... |
| | | | ... heighten, asset owners and wealth managers must anticipate the potentially negative impact on assets, investments and economies, the annual Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA) Conference held in Melbourne heard. Speaking on a panel ... |
| | | | ... He adds that globally, weaker services activity signals slowing growth, while Australia's divergence from other economies, which are cutting rates, is supporting the Australian dollar, now at a multi-year high. "The broader takeaway is that Australia ... |
| | | | ... Simpson said. He added while not all countries have shown resilience, select emerging markets have increasingly resilient economies that have not been fully repriced. Colchester's investment opportunity set includes names like Taiwan and South Korean ... |
| | | | ... changed the investment strategy for Global Companies in Asia option with the addition of developed and emerging Asian economies. "To invest in a portfolio of global securities (including but not limited to international shares) which may include Australian ... |
| | | | ... market narrative to shift over the next six to 12 months as AI driven productivity improvements begin feeding through economies more broadly. The changing backdrop, he said is creating selective opportunities across global fixed income markets. Wise ... |
| | | | ... 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 income market is hyper focused on interest ... |
| | | | ... Korean and Taiwan markets also appear to be doing very well. "There are some pluses and minuses across how we view the economies versus the markets around the world," he said. "[It] does seem like the ASEAN countries are the ones that are probably going ... |
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