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A crisis of underinsurance threatens to scar rural Australia permanently

Australia is in the midst of a bushfire crisis that will affect local communities for years, if not permanently, due to a national crisis of underinsurance.

Contributor | 14th Jan 2020 | More
The price of staying at home

Regardless of where they live, investors have a significant opportunity to diversify their equity portfolio outside of their home market.

Contributor | 18th Dec 2019 | More
Limiting cash payments to $10,000 is more dangerous than you might think

We are used to being able to pay for things with legal tender. Other than in special circumstances, refusing to accept cash can have legal consequences.

Contributor | 11th Dec 2019 | More
We’re delaying major life events and our retirement income system hasn’t caught up

Asked to conduct an independent review of Australia’s retirement income system, the panel appointed by treasurer Josh Frydenberg reported on Friday that it was all tied up with the family home.

Contributor | 26th Nov 2019 | More
The robbery of the century

It has been called “the robbery of the century”. Martin Shields and Nicholas Diable, two British investment bankers, are on trial in Germany for helping structure a massive tax evasion scheme, known as cum-ex trading, that has siphoned up to €55 billion (about US$60 billion or A$90 billion) from European public funds.

Contributor | 19th Nov 2019 | More
  • Does monetary policy work any more?

    In its latest quarterly statement on monetary policy, the Reserve Bank of Australia declared its preparedness to “ease monetary policy further if needed”.

    Contributor | 12th Nov 2019 | More
    Six positive catalysts that could surprise investors

    Over the last year, 10-year German Bund yields have gradually declined. Investor sentiment deteriorated over the course of this period as the US-China trade dispute dragged on, taking global growth down with it.

    Contributor | 5th Nov 2019 | More
    The rise and fall and rise again of businesses serving more than just their shareholders

    What’s the purpose of a business? For a long time, the textbook answer to that question has been purely “to make as much money as possible for its shareholders”. But business leaders – who often themselves get huge payouts from this model – are beginning to challenge this orthodoxy.

    Contributor | 29th Oct 2019 | More
    Markets may be expecting too much of central banks

    The third quarter capped the best year-to-date return for the Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index since the first nine months of 2002. Although bond prices may continue to advance, we anticipate lower returns may accompany a rise in volatility in coming quarters.

    Contributor | 22nd Oct 2019 | More
    Failing to pass on the full rate cut needn’t mean banks are profiteering

    The unwillingness of the major (and other) banks to immediately cut their headline mortgage rates by as much as the Reserve Bank cuts its cash rate always attracts bad press, as well as condemnation from treasurers and prime ministers.

    Contributor | 15th Oct 2019 | More
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