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The Big Australian will have to navigate the inevitable tensions between Beijing and the White House over the next four years. A strong cash flow and rising demand for some its key commodities such as copper and potash will make its task easier.
A Trump victory on Tuesday is likely to rattle currency markets expecting trade wars and fiscal stimulus to be major policy consequences. Investors will need to be alert to their currency exposure, as well as appreciating it could provide opportunities to acquire Australian equities with US exposure.
Australian companies’ dividend payouts are down 24 per cent from a year ago, as higher interest rates and cash flow challenges darken the outlook. Payouts from miners decreased significantly, although the dividend picture remains positive for banks.
Demand for the metals needed for the energy transition and a falling iron ore price are encouraging Rio Tinto and BHP to expand investment and production, analysts say, with the big dividends shareholders have come to expect likely to take a hit.
An emerging global supply shortfall and booming demand due to the clean-energy transition are set to support big gains in the price of copper, leaving investors hunting exposure to the few mining projects currently online.
The world’s second-largest economy remains handicapped by zero-COVID policies, hampering iron ore demand. Sean Sequeira, Australian Eagle Asset Management chief investment officer, discusses the longer-term outlook amid increasing inflation pressures.
While the environment will likely get more difficult, low-cost operators like BHP are well positioned.
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