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Chinese deflation is exacerbating US inflation, which could lead to further wage price spiraling and a US core inflation figure stuck above 3.5 to 4 per cent...
When preparing for the worst is fraught with danger
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Continued volatility opens door to skilful investment: Franklin Templeton
Tightening of central policy on a global scale is creating valuation arbitrage across the board, and creating investment opportunities for skilful managers.
Rising US inflation sparks recession fears: BCA research
With the US Federal Reserve signalling more rate rises to come, the odds of a global recession have risen to 40 per cent.
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RBA raises rates again, but end may be in sight
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An erosion of trust has changed the investor psyche to one that prefers companies which generate cash profits with a long term focus, according to Schroder's'...
Record global debt spawns ruptures in financial markets
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