Wall street’s confidence stirred but not completely shaken April 16, 2018 10 April 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist, NAB Asset Management … Continue Reading
Millions of multiple super accounts erode savings April 12, 2018 One of the simplest ways to make your retirement savings more efficient and less costly is to get rid of… Continue Reading
CHART OF THE WEEK: A SHOPPING LIST OF REASONS FOR AUSTRALIA’S SOFT RETAIL SPENDING April 9, 2018 4 April 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist, NAB Asset Management Australian nominal retail spending Source: Australian Bureau… Continue Reading
Monetary Policy Decision – Statement by Philip Lowe, RBA Governor, April 2018 April 4, 2018 At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.50 per cent. The global economy has strengthened… Continue Reading
Chart of the week: Is The ‘Trump Trade’ now a ‘Trade War’ against Wall Street? March 29, 2018 27 March 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist, NAB Asset Management US asset prices since President Trump’s election… Continue Reading
Eating out or in, which is better? March 23, 2018 Eating out or in, which is better? How much is eating out really costing you? It might surprise you to… Continue Reading
Chart of the week: Could America’s ‘sweet spot’ of strong jobs and mild wages turn sour? March 21, 2018 13 March 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist US interest rate vs inflation indicators view larger chart Source:… Continue Reading
Back to basics: avoiding the day to day temptation to time the markets March 19, 2018 The best of times can also be the most worrying of times for investors. As we head off on the… Continue Reading
March Economic update with Bob Cunneen March 16, 2018 Which key events have been driving markets? Watch this video of MLC’s Senior Economist Bob Cunneen in discussion with Head… Continue Reading
ThreeSixty Research Market Update – March 2018 March 14, 2018 Highlights: Perhaps paradoxically, February’s market turmoil was a response to signs that the global economy is reducing slack. US employment… Continue Reading