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Does monetary policy work any more?
In its latest quarterly statement on monetary policy, the Reserve Bank of Australia declared its preparedness to "ease monetary policy further if needed".
Six positive catalysts that could surprise investors
Over the last year, 10-year German Bund yields have gradually declined. Investor sentiment deteriorated over the course of this period as the US-China trade...
The rise and fall and rise again of businesses serving more than just their shareholders
What's the purpose of a business? For a long time, the textbook answer to that question has been purely "to make as much money as possible for its...
Markets may be expecting too much of central banks
The third quarter capped the best year-to-date return for the Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index since the first nine months of 2002. Although bond...
Failing to pass on the full rate cut needn't mean banks are profiteering
The unwillingness of the major (and other) banks to immediately cut their headline mortgage rates by as much as the Reserve Bank cuts its cash rate always...
Super guarantee debate goes another round
The debate about whether compulsory employer superannuation contributions should be increased from the current level of 9.5 per cent is constantly simmering,...
In Australia, inequality is almost all about housing
Compared with the rest of the world, income inequality is not particularly high in Australia, nor is it getting much worse. The real problem is housing...
In Australia, inequality is almost all about housing
Compared with the rest of the world, income inequality is not particularly high in Australia, nor is it getting much worse. The real problem is housing...
Talk about an index fund bubble is very passive-aggressive
If you've seen the movie The Big Short you will remember Christian Bale's quirky character Michael Burry - the manager of the Scion Capital hedge fund who...
Why now is the right time for value
The past two years have seen poor performance for value style indices and typical value managers globally, and stronger performance for momentum, growth and...
Why now is the right time for value
The past two years have seen poor performance for value style indices and typical value managers globally, and stronger performance for momentum, growth and...
CIPR is an opportunity not a chore
Superannuation funds need to get on the front foot and respond to the strategic challenge of developing good retirement solutions now. Although superannuation...
CIPR is an opportunity not a chore
Superannuation funds need to get on the front foot and respond to the strategic challenge of developing good retirement solutions now. Although superannuation...
CIPR is an opportunity not a chore
Superannuation funds need to get on the front foot and respond to the strategic challenge of developing good retirement solutions now. Although superannuation...
The end of shareholder capitalism
Capitalism's days may be numbered - at least judging by recent polls. A majority of millennials reject the economic system, while 55 per cent of women aged 18...
Developing a Trumptweet investment strategy
On August 1, President Trump sent four tweets about China. With tweet three, which talked about additional tariffs on US$300 billion of goods exported from...