The US election is only a month away. Markets are now paying close attention to it for several reasons. First, Joe Biden is proposing higher taxes and more regulation. Second, the proximity of the election made worse by the move to replace Justice Ginsberg may have reduced prospects for needed fiscal stimulus. Third, increased use […]
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Australia’s "eye popping" budget deficit and public debt blow out – can it be paid off? Does it matter?
From “eye watering” to “eye popping” Much concern has been expressed about the longer-term consequences of the blowout in budget deficits and public debt in response to the economic hit from coronavirus. This is understandable given their scale. In Australia, the Treasurer described the projected budget deficit for this financial year of $185bn as “eye […]
Market outlook Q&A – disconnect to real economy, growth v value, vaccines, property, gold, inflation and other issues
In recently presenting a market outlook webinar we received lots of questions about the outlook but were unable to answer them all given time limitations. Here we try and cover the main questions investors have in a simple Q&A format. Have markets disconnected from the real economy? Not necessarily. Share markets invariably lead the economic […]
Seven reasons why the trend in shares will likely remain up, albeit with bumps along the way
Share markets have had a spectacular rebound from their March lows. The rebound has been led by the US share market which is up 52% and has just risen above its February record high, making it the fastest recovery after a 30% or more fall on record. Other share markets have lagged but are still […]
Three reasons why the Coronavirus crisis might fix Australia’s housing affordability crisis
For years Australia has suffered from poor housing affordability. According to the 2020 Demographia Housing Affordability Survey the multiple of median house prices to median annual incomes is 5.9 times in Australia compared to 3.9 times in Canada, 4.5 times in the UK & 3.6 times in the US. Consistent with this the ratio of […]
RBA holds – but more stimulus likely as Victorian lockdown to knock at least $12bn from national GDP
RBA on hold again As widely expected, the RBA left interest rates on hold again for the fifth month in a row. It still sees its massive March monetary easing package as working as it expected and signalled more bond buying to keep 3-year bond yields at its 0.25% target but this is just a […]
US dollar breaking down, gold and the $A breaking up – what does it mean for investors?
The price of gold has now broken out to a record high and the Australian dollar has risen 30% from its coronavirus panic low in March and broken above $US0.70. What’s driving this and what does it mean for investors? This note looks at the main issues. The US dollar looks to have peaked The […]
Australian economic and fiscal update – record budget deficits, but more to come
This economic and fiscal update is the first since December’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook when budget surpluses looked just around the corner. Since then things have changed dramatically due to the hit from coronavirus and necessary support measures from the Government. Policy stimulus The statement provided no new policy stimulus measures beyond those that […]
The fiscal cliff is more likely to be a fiscal slope – and why concerns about Australia’s budget deficit are overblown
The thought of various government support measures expiring in the months ahead, causing some sort of fiscal cliff over which economies and share markets will plunge, has caused much consternation. But as with the original fiscal cliff of December 31, 2012 in the US, it’s likely to be tapered into a fiscal slope. Particularly with […]
2019-20 saw poor returns – but it could have been much worse
Introduction The past financial year was poor for investors as coronavirus knocked economies into what is likely to be their biggest hit since the 1930s. Shares were hit hard, but the blow was softened by a strong rebound in the June quarter. This note reviews the last financial year and takes a look at the […]