Reading between the lines on Aus jobs numbers

Last week’s Australian Labour force data was much stronger than expected but that did not stop some bank economists trying to downplay it by pointing out that a great deal of the employment increase came from government related services (Education, Health and Administration). We view these jobs as a lot more permanent than private sector … Read more

China’s bazooka stimulus & the U.S. Fed’s big rate cut

Australia’s negative gearing back in the headlines. Before we get to what is driving markets globally, it is worth highlighting that the sensitive topic of negative gearing is back doing the domestic headlines. Australians have an affinity to the housing market (often the largest component of their total wealth) and a large part of the … Read more

The Yen Carry Trade – Round 2

It should not go un-noticed that there was quite a lot of volatility in the currency markets on Friday. We may be getting an early warning signal of another bout of Yen Carry Trade unwinding-risk off trading this week. The following exchange rate charts show that the Yen is reaching towards the same levels that … Read more

Trump Vs Harris – Economic scenarios to keep an eye on

A few weeks ago, after the attempted Trump assassination, we began collecting our thoughts on the implications of a Trump Presidential win and/or the Republicans gaining control of the Senate (they already have Congress). Although there are few details yet, he has promised “lower taxes, bigger pay checks, and more jobs for American workers” by … Read more

Fast & Furious – Global Stocks Update

It’s been an interesting month or so in global equity markets. However, if all you did was look at the price movements across key global equity markets in our daily morning report (see Fig 1), you would probably struggle to understand the “interesting” reference. All seems calm with prices up across the board. But these … Read more