Brexit, Trump…Itexit, Le Pen, Eurozone break-up…or is Europe different? Implications for investors —by Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist, AMP Capital
30 November 2016 Key points Various events – starting with the upcoming Italian referendum on its Senate and elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany next year – will no doubt keep Eurozone break-up fears alive. However, even if the “No” vote wins in the Italian election ... Read more
The 9 (bad) habits of highly ineffective investors – the common mistakes investors make by Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist at AMP Capital
24 November 2016 Key points Many of the mistakes investors make are based on common sense rules of thumb that turn out to be wrong. As investment markets are forward looking its often wise for investors to turn common sense logic on its head. A key way to avoid many of the ... Read more
The US election and investment markets, including implications for Australia —Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist at AMP Capital
Key points The smoothest outcome for investors from next Tuesday’s US election would be a Clinton victory but with the Republicans continuing to control the House of Representatives, ie, “more of the same”. However, news of the FBI’s renewed examination of Clinton’s emails means the election ... Read more
The US Presidential Election —What impact will it have on Capital Markets by AMP
Please click on the link below to access this article: https://www.ampcapital.com/AMPCapitalGlobal/media/contents/Articles/Insights-Papers/20161017-US-Presidential-Election-Insights.pdf ... Read more
The US presidential election – Implications for investors — Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist AMP
21 September 2016 Key points The 8 November US Presidential election is looming as a significant event for investors (and the world) given the “policies” of Republican candidate Donald Trump. The smoothest outcome for investors would be a Clinton victory but Republicans continuing ... Read more
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