Markets Today: Psycho Killer
If Janet Yellen has been in the recording studio at the time, David Byrne might well have been directing his lyrics in her direction. Read more
NAB Rural Commodites Wrap: September 2016
Spring has brought not only considerable rain to parts of the country but also a further uptick in the NAB Rural Commodities Index. Read more
Karin Adcock and Guillaume Brahimi on why leaders need to be passionate
Guillaume Brahimi, Chef and Restaurateur and Karin Adcock, Founder of House of Brands KJ, on moments that shaped their success. Read more
Markets Today: Because I’m Happy
The main focus by markets ahead of Tuesday was no doubt the US Presidential Debate, billed as the showdown of the century. Read more
Markets Today: (Keep on) Rockin’ in the Free World
Four hours before an estimate 100 million Americans tune in to watch the two wannabe leaders of the free world go head to head, and a Bloomberg poll published around 7pm Australian Eastern Time last night shows Clinton and Trump tied on 46%. Read more
Australian Markets Weekly: 26 September 2016
Attached to this week’s publication is a detailed slide pack covering the latest trends in Australia’s population. Read more
Out of this world: The mother of all agribusiness research hubs
Agribusiness entrepreneurs get a high-powered facility Read more
Big data heats up the health sector
A commitment to big data is helping the NSW Ministry of Health not only save costs but save lives, from identifying patterns early to ultimately reducing the number of people who end up in the emergency department. Read more
China Special Update: September 2016
Warning signs for China’s financial sector don’t guarantee crisis Read more
Markets Today: Who Let The Dogs Out?
Not a huge amount to say about Friday’s offshore markets (unlike Saturday night’s AFL preliminary final), characterised by a give-back of some of the post-FOMC stock market euphoria, fractionally lower US bonds yields and a slightly stronger dollar. Read more
Flight to quality
Asia-based bond investors surveyed by FinanceAsia and National Australia Bank are seeking safety in higher-rated credits. Read more
Essential Asia: Brace for “Trumpoline” effect
A potential “time of stress” with the US elections and FOMC meetings in November and December may cause large swings in risk appetite and global liquidity conditions. Read more
