Weekly economic & market update

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It’s been another volatile week in investment markets. Asian markets started the week on a strong note following better than feared Chinese data and news that Spanish banks will receive

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Weekly economic & market update

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The past week has seen a swing in investor sentiment from gloom at the start of the week after the release of disappointing US jobs data to a bit more

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Oliver’s Insights: World economy back in the danger zone

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This article looks at the state of the world economy, with recent developments suggesting that it is back in the “danger zone” referred to by the IMF and the World Bank

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Australia boom – March quarter GDP +1.3%…boom time or is it?

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Australian March quarter GDP rose a surprisingly strong 1.3% resulting in an annual rate of +4.3%.  This is roughly double consensus expectations.  The key drivers of the upside surprise were

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Weekly economic & market update

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Ongoing worries about Europe combined with soft global economic data, including a very weak employment report in the US and poor Chinese data, has seen investors head for safety. Share

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Oliver’s Insights: what to do?

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The investment environment remains tough. On a long term basis shares and other related growth assets look attractive after several years of poor performance. Against this, Europe and the US

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Weekly economic & market update

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Worries about a Greek euro exit and Spanish banks remained the focus for investors over the last week. However, with share markets and related risk assets having fallen sharply over

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Q&A on Greek euro exit and implications for the world and Australia

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Renewed fear of a disorderly Greek default and exit from the euro has been a major driver of a flight to safety and falls in share markets recently with global

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Weekly market & economic update

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“Risk off” remained the big theme for the third week in a row as global shares, commodity prices, the euro and the $A fell on the back of worries about

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AMP Capital invests in South Australian schools

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AMP Capital has obtained South Australian Government approval to acquire the South Australian Schools Public Private Partnership (PPP) project on behalf of a number of its funds and clients, including

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