Market and Economic Updates
Here you will find updates on the Economic Outlook around the world, including updates on what is happening in the Stock Markets.
The Coronavirus Investment Strategy (Covid-19 Update #4)
With Coronavirus continuing and markets becoming increasingly volatile, what Investment Strategy should we apply right now…
Your Investment Portfolio and the Coronavirus (Covid-19 Update #3)
With Coronavirus developing – what should you be doing about your Investment Portfolio?
Coronavirus And The Next Ten Years… (Covid-19 Update #2)
Coronavirus emerging is not surprising when we consider how it comes about. The spread of the virus is not the big risk. Uncontrolled mutation is the real risk…
Coronavirus and Your Investments (Covid-19 Update #1)
The unsettling thing about the Coronavirus is its, as yet, unidentified ability to mutate. So, should we be worried?
Does a Trade War = 0 Growth!?
The dispute between Donald Trump and China is ongoing. It does slow down economic growth. Does it mean no growth!?
Does Lower Interest Rates Mean Recession!?
The liquidity bubble is an event that I have warned of since 2003. Over that 16 years, it has grown bigger. Reducing interest rates is one component that helps expand the liquidity bubble. Does that mean recession?
Interest Rates to Drop Lower Still!?
That 0.5% OCR cut surprised most people. What does it really mean for borrowers and retirees living off term deposits? What about homeowners and property investors?
Are We Close To An Economic Tipping Point Now?
There has been a lot of talk about global debt and the looming “day of reckoning”. Are we close now?
Reducing Interest Rates, Good or Bad?
The US, Australia, New Zealand and other countries are seeing interest rates decline to never seen before, all time lows. Good or bad?
Is Donald Trump Right!?
Trade tensions are ongoing even though China and America have just agreed to recommence talks. Is Donald Trump right about…
One Overlooked Bubble?
Bubbles can be difficult to see in advance. Here is one that may not be obvious…
Huawei and China/US Trade Tensions – Is it Getting Serious Now?
Donald Trumps move on Huawei could get interesting…
Donald Trump Puts Pressure On China
Donald Trump is not holding back. The Chinese are not saying much BUT…
Should You Worry?
The global economy can be a boring thing and yet it can exact very real, life changing conditions upon us all. It pays to be aware. Where are we heading?
Will NZ Housing Prices Drop Like Aussie Property?
House prices do not rise forever. The New Zealand Reserve Bank is now considering measures to improve NZ bank solvency. Does this mean it is just a matter of time…
Is The Global Economy Moving Closer to the Edge of the Cliff?
The uncertainty around the China/US trade negotiations, Brexit, and tightening Chinese credit growth have slowed down global trade. The impact of this is…
Is The Global Economy About To Crack?
There has been much said about the large amount of global debt and it looks like the global economy is slowing down. Is the global economy about to crack?
Is The Global Economy Sliding Into A Bad Place?
Is the global economy sliding into a bad place? So what if it does?
Are Prolonged Low Interest Rates Good or Bad?
If you are borrowing money then low interest rates are good. If you live off the interest from your bank term deposits, then low interest rates are bad. What about if you are an investor?
The Market Value of Your Home and Your Portfolio
The recent NZ Reserve Bank proposal may cause the market value of homes in NZ to grow more slowly. There appears to be forces emerging on the global economy that may lead us all toward…
The Global Economic Slowdown Looms and Here in NZ…
Have you heard about what Adrian Orr at the New Zealand Reserve Bank is proposing? It will affect most Kiwi’s. If he follows through it will likely mean…
Is Slowing Global Growth Going To Be Dangerous?
China’s growth engine is slowing down. So to is an already fragile Eurozone. What does this mean?
In 2008 it was NINJA loans in the US…
Those NINJA (no income, no job, no assets) loans were the trigger for the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Is household debt in the US the next trigger?
The Predictable Market, Brexit, and Capital Gains Tax
Predicting the market is not always easy. Yet, when it gets too unhappy with prices (“the sharemarket”), declining for weeks and months, without real problems at play, those prices (“the sharemarket”) rebound. That’s…