TIM HEXT: Early green shoots ease inflation pressure
It’s not an about-face, but there are signs the relentless pace of bearish bond news may be moderating, says Pendal’s head of government bond strategies TIM HEXT THIS WEEK there’s…
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It’s not an about-face, but there are signs the relentless pace of bearish bond news may be moderating, says Pendal’s head of government bond strategies TIM HEXT THIS WEEK there’s…
Growth in China has been slowing amid headlines of widespread Covid lockdowns. In this fast podcast Pendal’s AMY XIE PATRICK explains what it means for Aussie investors You can also…
What’s next for rates and what does it mean for investors? Here’s a quick overview from Pendal’s Head of Cash Strategies STEVE CAMPBELL THE Reserve Bank wrong-footed the market this…
The RBA’s credibility has taken a hit, but it can now get on with normalising policy like most other developed market central banks, says Pendal’s TIM HEXT TODAY’S RBA announcement…
Bond yields have been rising and fixed interest investing is gaining advocates. But not all income funds are well positioned to take advantage. Pendal’s head of income strategies Amy Xie…
Where will interest rates be at the end of 2022 and 2023? Here’s a view from Pendal’s head of government bond strategies TIM HEXT THE Reserve Bank is keen to…
The current yield curve inversion — where short-dated bonds yield more than long-dated bonds — may not mean a recession is imminent, argues Pendal’s OLIVER GE Yield curve inversion traditionally…
What’s next for rates now the Reserve Bank has lost its patience? Assistant portfolio manager ANNA HONG explains THE Reserve Bank this week took a small step towards a June…
Not surprisingly in an election year, the federal government is already spending its recent windfall in the Budget. TIM HEXT explains what that means for rates and bonds WHETHER you…