Inflation may be transitory but financial repression persists

Paul Morris, 30 Nov 2021

Global bond yields have moved higher this year in anticipation of tightening central bank monetary policy. What has been somewhat

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Metaverse – Now and Future

Roland Houghton, 24 Nov 2021

Every now and again a term comes along that defines a type of technology that grips everyone’s imagination. Unfortunately, rarely

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New Zealand’s Horticulture Sector – Ripe for Investment?

24 Nov 2021

New Zealand’s horticultural industry has had its fair share of challenges through the Covid-19 pandemic, with labour shortages and global

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The retirement gap is growing and 65% of Kiwis are worried about having enough

Murray Harris, 18 Nov 2021

How can you avoid being one of them?
A recent survey by the Financial Services Council titled KiwiSaver at a Crossroadsi

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Infrastructure Bonanza on the ASX

15 Nov 2021

Merger and acquisition activity in the Australian listed infrastructure space is notably hot. There are six core infrastructure companies listed

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COP26 – The heat is on

Frances Sweetman, 10 Nov 2021

COP26 is the 26th iteration of the United Nations climate change conference.
For nearly three decades, an annual meeting of world

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What you need to consider in a lower-return environment

Paul French, 04 Nov 2021

Writing the Reality Cheque – What you need to consider in a lower-return environment
Investment returns from shares and bonds have

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Transitory inflation is persisting – will central banks persist with low rates?

27 Oct 2021

Central banks across the world face a dilemma. The economic recovery remains uneven. Inflation is running at levels associated with

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The return of inflation and end of Goldilocks?

Jonathan Windust, 20 Oct 2021

Investment markets have been in a Goldilocks period where low inflation has allowed central banks to keep interest rates low

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