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EPS 128 | A November to remember 05.12.2023

November lived up to its name as a very good month for investors. World shares were up 9.3 per cent, the best return in three years. The S&P 500 in the US rallied 8.9 per cent and the local NZX 50 posted an impressive 5.3 per cent increase, the biggest monthly gains for both indices since July 2022. It wasn't just shares that had a great month, with conservative assets getting in on the ac...

EPS 127 | The week ahead 03.12.2023

November lived up to its name as a very good month for sharemarkets around the world, with the S&P 500 rallying 8.9% and the NZX 50 posting an impressive 5.3% increase. Those were the best monthly gains for both indices since July 2022. It wasn't just shares that had a great month in November, with US bonds posting the best monthly performance since May 1985 (+4.5%) and New Zealand corpora...

EPS 126 | Average sharemarket returns are great, but returns are rarely average 29.11.2023

Shares have delivered impressive long-term returns. The US is the biggest market in the world, and its long history lends itself well to analysis. Between 1900 and today, US shares have returned 9.8 per cent per annum (including dividends). That means an investor has, on average, doubled their money every 7.4 years. Not bad at all. That’s a recipe for wealth generation, and an excellent way to ens...

EPS 125 | The week ahead 25.11.2023

There's no shortage of things to watch this week, with Wednesday’s Reserve Bank meeting (which is the last of the year) likely to be the main event. Nobody is expecting any change in interest rates, but the updated projections in the accompanying Monetary Policy Statement will be very important. There will be plenty of corporate earnings releases to monitor across the New Zealand market too, i...

EPS 123 | The week ahead 18.11.2023

US shares had another very strong week, with the S&P 500 rising 2.2%. The index is up 7.6% in November and on track for its best month in more than a year. The NZX 50 in New Zealand was more subdued, although it still added 0.3% for its third consecutive weekly gain. The local market has rallied 3.9% this month, on track for its best performance since January. Looking ahead, it will be a holid...

EPS 122 | The diversification dilemma 14.11.2023

Many principles of investing are considered compulsory, and one of these is the need for diversification. It can mean spreading your capital over different asset classes, such as bonds and fixed income as well as shares and real estate, or ensuring you own a range of companies across multiple regions and sectors. Being diversified protects you from the risk of major losses, just in case something...

EPS 121 | The week ahead 11.11.2023

The key economic release this week will be the October inflation report in the US. Due Tuesday, the headline consumer price index is expected to slow further, although core inflation is forecast to remain stubbornly high. Markets will also be watching US retail sales on Wednesday. Politics will also be in the spotlight, ahead of Friday's deadline for US Congress to avert a government shutdown as w...

EPS 120 | Policymakers face a balancing act as unemployment rises 08.11.2023

Investors have been heartened by reports of softer economic conditions, an easing labour market and slowing wage growth in both New Zealand and the US. These are necessary developments for inflation to moderate and interest rates to stop rising. However, the outlook is finely balanced. When unemployment starts rising it tends to keep rising, and even modest increases have historically meant a down...

EPS 119 | Will last week's market rebound continue? 06.11.2023

Global sharemarkets have had a difficult few months, with the S&P 500 in the US and the NZX 50 here in New Zealand falling more than ten per cent between the end of July and late October. That’s been unsettling for investors, and there are still plenty of uncertainties ahead of us. However, a case can also be made for a stronger finish to 2023. Here are five reasons why markets could rebound o...

EPS 118 | The week ahead 04.11.2023

Global sharemarkets rebounded strongly last week, with investors encouraged by softer economic indicators and evidence of easing labour markets that could mean interest rates are close to a peak. The S&P 500 in the US surged 5.9%, its best weekly performance in a year, while the NZX 50 here in New Zealand posted the best weekly gain in 16 months with a rise of 3.3%. This week markets will be liste...

EPS 117 | Is the NZX headed for an unwanted three-peat? 31.10.2023

After a solid first half of the year, it’s been a difficult few months for the local sharemarket. The NZX 50 has fallen more than ten per cent since the end of July, to just above the post-COVID lows from the middle of last year. This weakness has seen it slip about six per cent into the red on a year-to date basis, putting it on track for a third consecutive annual decline. In data going back to...

EPS 116 | The week ahead 29.10.2023

Global sharemarkets remain under pressure, with the S&P 500 in the US and the NZX 50 in New Zealand both down more than 10% since July. Rising global yields have been a key culprits, and although we saw a decline last week these remain close to the highest in many years. This week will be another very busy one, with central bank meetings taking palce in the UK, UK and Japan, as well as key eco...

EPS 115 | The sharemarket is nothing like a casino 24.10.2023

One of our least favourite sharemarket analogies is when it’s said to be just like a casino. While some traders might treat their portfolio like a sports betting account, for genuine investors this comparison couldn’t be further from the truth. You might get lucky a few times at the casino, but the more you play the greater your chances of losing. In contrast, when it comes to investing in the sha...

EPS 113 | Should borrowers fix or float, and for how long? 18.10.2023

Whether to fix or float, and for how long is a common question for borrowers to ask. With interest rates at 15-year highs and household budgets considerably tighter than in the past, there’s more riding on these decisions today. Those who opt for a lengthier fixed term will save some money in the immediate future, but they might find themselves stuck on higher rates if the winds change. In that ca...

EPS 112 | The week ahead 15.10.2023

There's plenty to monitor in the week ahead, with Federal Reserve officials in focus as six of the seven Board members speak publicly before the blackout period begins ahead of the next meeting. The most important appearance will be that of Chair Jerome Powell, which takes place on Thursday at the Economic Club of New York. China will be in the spotlight on Wednesday, with the release of month...

EPS 111 | Election 2023 - A mood for change wins the day 15.10.2023

A change of government was confirmed last night, with Christopher Luxon from the National Party set to be our new Prime Minister. Preliminary figures reflect a much stronger showing than expected from National, which ended with a very healthy 39 per cent of the party vote. However, those hoping for a relatively straightforward two-party coalition between National and Act shouldn’t get their hopes...

EPS 110 | The rise and rise of global bond yields 11.10.2023

The biggest story across financial markets in recent weeks has been rising bond yield. This has pushed up borrowing costs across the board, and sent mortgage rates higher despite the Official Cash Rate remaining unchanged since May. Higher bond yields have also taken the wind out of other asset classes, including the sharemarket. Why is this happening, and what should borrowers and investors be th...

EPS 109 | What might the conflict in the Middle East mean for markets? 09.10.2023

The military conflict in the Middle East over the weekend has added to the list of geopolitical worries, and led to a fresh bout of volatility across financial markets. The hostilities escalated when militants affiliated with Hamas initiated a large-scale attack against Israel. These tragic developments have led to a significant human toll, and raised grave concerns about an extended conflict. Som...

EPS 108 | The week ahead 07.10.2023

We're back after a week away and there's no shortage of action across financial markets to talk about! Another busy week looms, with a crucial inflation report due in the US just as bond yields hit 15-year highs. We'll also see the September quarter global reporting season begin, with some of the financial heavyweights set to release earnings reports late in the week. On the local fron...

EPS 107 | Don't squander these high interest rates 27.09.2023

When it comes to investments, shares and property get most of the attention. However, fixed income is equally as important to the average investor, making up somewhere between 20 and 40 per cent of the typical diversified portfolio. Bonds have been doing it tough since the pandemic, with interest rates moving sharply higher from near-zero levels. However, a tipping point may soon be upon us, and t...

EPS 106 | The week ahead 24.09.2023

Global inflation trends will be in focus in the days head, after a flurry of central bank decisions last week that saw the "higher for longer" interest rate theme become further entrenched. The key release will be personal consumption expenditures inflation in the US, as well as fresh inflation readings in Europe and Japan. Chinese economic indicators will also be closely watched as inve...

EPS 105 | Why so gloomy? It's not all bad out there 19.09.2023

It feels a little gloomy at the moment. Investors are on the sidelines, many economists seem more downbeat than usual, and the sharemarket has been uninspiring so far in 2023. There’s nothing wrong with a healthy dose of caution, is it really all bad out there? We’ve got our fair share of challenges, and the economy is still facing a bumpy path in the months ahead. It’s natural to focus on these n...

EPS 104 | The week ahead 16.09.2023

Buckle up for another action packed week across financial markets! Three of the world's biggest central banks are meeting, including the Federal Reserve in the US. We've also got inflation reports due in the UK and Japan, as well as the first indicators for how economic activity is tracking in September. Here at home, we'll see the results of another dairy auction as well as the latest...

EPS 103 | Has the labour market reached a turning point? 12.09.2023

The last few years have been very strong for the US labour market, as well as here in New Zealand. Unemployment has been extremely low, wage growth has been strong, and unions have negotiated some historic contracts. This labour market tightness has given workers, particularly those in lower-paid professions, bargaining power they haven’t had for decades. As a result, wage growth (in both the US a...

EPS 102 | The week ahead 09.09.2023

As always, there's plenty going across financial markets this week. Here in New Zealand, we’ll get the latest migration estimates, as well as electronic card spending and a fresh monthly housing report. Markets will also be watching the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update (PREFU) from Treasury on Tuesday. The extent of deterioration in the economic outlook and a likely increase to the borr...

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