At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.50 per cent. The outlook for the global economy remains reasonable, although the risks are tilted to the downside. Growth in international trade has declined and investment intentions have softened in a number of countries. In China, the authorities have taken steps to…
Chart of the week: Is the global share rally more hope than experience?
18 April 2019 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Global Shares Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratio Source: IBES and Datastream. Global share prices have surged back in 2019. The painful final months of…
ThreeSixty Research Market Update – April 2019
Highlights: Data from the US has confirmed that the slowdown in growth has continued through early 2019, although March employment and PMI figures have shown some positive signs. The Brexit issue is still creating uncertainty for markets. Prime Minister May will now seek a bipartisan deal to present to the British parliament and EU negotiators….
Chart of the week: Is Australia's consumer sentiment the canary in the coal mine?
12 April 2019 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Consumer spending vs sentiment Source: Westpac Melbourne Institute, Australian Bureau of Statistics and Datastream. The Australian consumer appears subdued. The Westpac Melbourne Institute (WMI) measure of consumer sentiment (red line) came in at 100.7…
Chart of the week: Can Australia's Federal Budget afford to ease the squeeze on consumers?
03 April 2019 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Budget balance as a % of nominal GDP Source: Datastream, Australian Federal Budget, Congressional Budget Office. Australia’s Federal Budget promises to deliver a surplus of $7.1 billion in the next financial…
Statement by Philip Lowe, Governor: Monetary Policy Decision, April 2019
At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.50 per cent. The outlook for the global economy remains reasonable, although growth has slowed and downside risks have increased. Growth in international trade has declined and investment intentions have softened in a number of countries. In China, the authorities have taken steps…
Chart of the week: Australia's labour market may be running out of positives
22 March 2019 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Australia’s employment vs population growth Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australia’s labour market has been remarkably positive in…
Chart of the week: The dim sums on China's economic growth
15 March 2019 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist China’s production vs iron ore price Source: Datastream. China’s recent economic growth performance has been remarkably stable….
ThreeSixty Research Market Update – March 2019
Highlights: The US economy is generally performing well, although recent GDP and PMI figures indicate growth is slowing, and February’s payroll numbers disappointed. Much of the bad news coming from China appears to have been priced in, with markets largely unperturbed by the latest downward move in China’s growth target. Markets appeared satisfied with the…
March Economic Update with Bob Cunneen
Which key events have been driving markets? Watch this video of Senior Economist Bob Cunneen in discussion with Portfolio Specialist, Sinead Rafferty.