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Central banks and inflation key to bringing investors back into fixed income markets

Bond yields are also now at very attractive levels – the 10-year UST is at its highest rate since 2008.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Treasury Wine Estates awaits wind back of China export tariffs

Treasury Wine Estates has been one of the best blue-chip performers on the ASX this year.

  • By Nicki Bourlioufas
  • Author
Map of Australia on digital pixelated display

How lucky is the lucky country?

What is it that makes Australia so strong? Is it just dumb luck?

  • By Sarah Hunter
  • Contributor

Coming up on the markets

US and UK inflation data, central bank meetings, and Australia employment figures will be key for investors.

  • By Tina Teng
  • Contributor

10 stats that matter for investors and what they might mean for markets

Tesla remains the 5th largest stock in the S&P index after losing $500bn in market capitalization in the last 12 month.

  • By Hugh Selby-Smith
  • Contributor

Inflation, investing and what to look at on the ASX

Not a lot of people have been invested in an inflationary environment before.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
The emphasis on climate reporting is growing in the private and the public market.

Climate reporting to become mainstream sooner than later

The emphasis on climate reporting is growing in the private and the public market.

  • By Richard Gluyas
  • Author

Coming up on the markets

Non-farm payrolls data may reinforce the notion that the Fed will take more cautious steps from here.

  • By Stephen Miller
  • Contributor
Quentin Flannery, CIO, FLANNERY FAMILY OFFICE | Image source: Michael Bruzzese

Billion-dollar Flannery family flips to gas in Australia’s transition from coal

Speculator Omega Oil & Gas is exploring for transition energy sources.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

2023 dividend growth ‘flat on average’, but with big variances across sectors

Ausbil believes earnings growth will be harder to come by in 2023.

  • By Michael Price
  • Contributor
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