Australian GDP Preview: Q3 2018
Healthy momentum continues Read more
The infrastructure opportunity for super funds
Australia’s superannuation funds should seriously consider infrastructure investment opportunities that help build the nation, NAB Chief Customer Officer of Consumer Banking, and former Premier of New South Wales, Mike Baird, says. Read more
Markets Today: Can you deal with it
The markets have been treading water ahead of the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi at the G20 this weekend, impacted a little by the news that Peter Navarro might also be attending the dinner. Read more
New deal connecting Australian businesses to Chinese visitors
Australian businesses are set to benefit from a collaboration between NAB and Alipay which will revolutionise how Chinese tourists pay […] Read more
Markets Today: Brexit fears, more US tariffs & Powell close to neutral
President Trump is threatening more tariffs – this time on car imports. Read more
NAB Customer Spending Behaviours: Q3 2018
Total NAB customer spending grew 7.0% y/y in Q3 2018 - up from 5.6% in the previous quarter and 3.0% in the same quarter a year ago. Read more
Markets Today: US warning on China & the Fed’s new neutral
President Trump has threatened China again, suggesting the prospect of tariffs at the year end is real. Read more
Markets Today: GM closures; oil bounces back; Italian hopes
There was a spark of confidence in the markets overnight as equities rose in the US, along with a bounce back in oil and a rise in Treasury yields. Read more
Australian Markets Weekly – Population in the spotlight
Population growth has become an important issue for the economy and associated politics. Read more
Investors see new opportunities in property
Build-to-rent could provide new avenues for investors as well as improve housing affordability, a NAB conference has been told. Read more
5 recommendations for customer stewardship in infrastructure
Infrastructure may be complex but that is never a reason for tolerating under performance and insensitivity to customers. Read more
Markets Today: No love to share at the end of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving week finished with a rapidly falling oil price and questions over the strength of growth in the US economy. Read more
