Money

Are we heading for a recession?

There's a lot predicted to go wrong with the economy and stock markets but is it all believable?

If interest rates are crushing stock markets, why are shoppers shopping mad?

It looks like interest rate rises that are killing stock prices aren’t hurting retail sales. Why is this so?

Are these interest rate rises working?

With the RBA having increased home loan repayments by 25% in five months, borrowers are drastically cutting back their borrowings. Will house prices take crash?

Investment markets and key developments: Several reasons for optimism despite high short-term risks

The recent rebound in shares from their June lows has lacked the cyclical leadership normally seen in new bull markets, while earnings revisions remain negative.

Two big decisions could rock or roll stocks this week

I know what’s happening to stock markets is only temporary rock n’ roll but I like to think that eventually, the mood will swing to a 'buy time'.

Choppy markets see many investors still sticking to cash

Clearly many have learned that ‘buy the dip’ is not a foolproof strategy; alternatively, the dip has simply not been big enough to tempt many to part with their cash!

Am I worried about yesterday’s stock market bloodbath?

This current stock market gyration was one of the most negative trading sessions since the dark days of the Coronavirus crash in 2020, so does it worry me?

Stock markets get a hot August fright

It was a day stock market pros were hoping the latest inflation news from the US was going to be music to their ears. But it turned out to be a hot August fright!

Investment markets and key developments: GDP growth to slow to below 2% per annum by late 2023

Here's a look at some of the most significant economic implications over the past week.

This week could make or break stocks and the hearts of interest rate worriers

This is a week when stocks could turn around and head up, with concerns about how fast interest rates will rise.

This stock price rise is a sneak preview of what lies ahead

What we’re seeing is a sneak preview of what will eventually happen to stocks when central banks have had enough of inflicting interest rate pain on the mortgage holders of the world.

Lithium establishes itself as both long- and short-term play

The megatrend of decarbonisation and demand for battery metals attract longer-term investors, while traders are enjoying the volatility.

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