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ThreeSixty Research Market Update – December 2018
Highlights: The US economy is likely to face headwinds from the lagged effects of interest rate tightening and fading fiscal stimulus, as well as a stronger US dollar if a tightening Fed policy remains. A trade war détente was reached between China and the US at the recent G20 meeting in Argentina, but trade issues…
Chart of the week: Will the 'trade truce' work or is it wishful thinking?
5 December 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Copper VS PMI* survey Sources: Markit and London Metal Exchange *PMI – Purchasing Managers’ Index A truce appears to have been declared in the current US-China trade war. US President Trump and Chinese President Jinping have agreed to delay further tariff changes for another 90…
Chart of the week: Bitcoin's crash is a mere tiptoe through the tulips
21 November 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Bitcoin vs Tulip prices Sources: Reuters, Datastream. McClure.J.E and Thomas D.E (2017), Financial History Review Chart update: In January 2018 we plotted Bitcoin’s price rise (black line) and posed the question “Is Bitcoin the new tulip mania?” Over the past year, Bitcoin has…
Chart of the week: Australian wages take a turn for the better
15 November 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Australian spare capacity vs Wages *Spare Capacity measure – Unemployment rate less 5% full employment NAIRU (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment) inverted Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australia’s nominal wages growth has been struggling over recent years (blue line). This slow and low wages…
ThreeSixty Research Market Update – November 2018
Highlights: US economic growth moderated in the September quarter but is underpinned by strong consumer spending growth. The IMF recently downgraded its forecast for global economic growth, partly reflecting the US-China trade war. In Australia, business conditions remain relatively robust while labour market conditions continue to show signs of underlying strength. Chinese GDP grew by…
Monetary Policy Decision – Statement by Philip Lowe, RBA Governor, November 2018
At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.50 per cent. The global economic expansion is continuing. A number of advanced economies are growing at an above-trend rate and unemployment rates are low. Growth in China has slowed a little, with the authorities easing policy while continuing to pay close attention…
Chart of the week: Wall Street confronts the challenges of the Fed and rising wages
6 November 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist US interest rates vs wages Source: Federal Reserve St Louis. American workers are increasingly benefitting from a tighter labour market. Strong demand for labour has given…
Chart of the week: Wall street moves from 'perfection' to 'correction'
1 November 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Forward Price to Earnings Ratio 1 year Source: FactSet and Institutional Brokers’ Estimate System (IBES) Wall Street’s golden run in terms of a rising share market seems to have come to an end in recent weeks….
Chart of the week: Is the Federal Reserve "crazy" or just President Trump's budget plans?
19 October 2018 Bob Cunneen, Senior Economist and Portfolio Specialist Budget balance as percentage of Nominal GDP Source: Final Budget Outcome 2017-18, ‘Appendix B: Historical Australian Government data’, www.budget.gov.au/2017-18/content/fbo/html/, accessed on 18 October 2018. President Trump made extraordinary remarks over the past week suggesting that…