Your Market Update - May 2024 Summary - The Australian market was weaker in April, finishing the month 2.9% lower. Leading the market lower were Property, Consumer Discretionary and Communications sectors. The only sectors finishing the month stronger were Utilities and Materials.
Last night the Government handed down the budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. The main themes of this budget were: Following a $22.1bn surplus achieved in 2022-23, it was announced
Your Market Update - April Summary Market Key Points Market Developments during March 2024 Australian Equities The ASX 200 rose 3.3% in March, with gains seen in ten of the
Your Market Update - March Summary Market Key Points Market Developments during February 2024 Australian Equities In February, the ASX 200 index continued its upward trend for the fourth consecutive
Your Market Update - February Summary Market Key Points Market Developments during January 2024 Australian Equities In January, the ASX 200 achieved a record high, ending the month 1.2% up.
Your Market Update - December Summary Chart of the Month - What happens after a market crisis? Major financial and political crises are common. In the last 20 years there
Your Market Update - November Summary Chart of the Month This month we look at why being invested (and remaining invested) in the market is the key to long term
Your Market Update - September Summary Positioning for economic slowdown The much-anticipated slowdown in economic growth appears to be upon us, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Australia slowing to
Your Market Update - August Summary Bonds vs Equities – what are the capital markets trying to tell us? Bond markets across a number of developed countries including the US,
Summary of Key Views – Cloudy skies Inflation is likely to ease substantially in the coming months as base effects roll off and tighter credit conditions hit consumption and aggregate
Caution amidst the calm? An eerie calm has fallen over markets in recent weeks, as the banking stresses of early March fade into the background. Market measures of risk, such
Can we have boring please? It sounds like a cliché but there is never a dull moment in markets. Not too long ago most people were unaware of what SVB