How will your investments fare under Donald Trump’s second term? On this week’s Bloomberg Australia podcast @ByRebeccaJones and @richhend discuss the impact of the next US President’s agenda on stocks, bonds and interest rates. https://t.co/ZYU0i5dhW1
Why can Australian investors expect a boost from the Fed’s rate cut, @byrebeccajones asks @richhend. That's this week on The Bloomberg Australia podcast, where we lift the lid on the stories shaping the country's place in global business. https://t.co/BRIjchNm1s
🧵 1. It's official: Australia will vote in just over six weeks on putting a Voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the country's constitution.
Here's what that means: https://t.co/SYFJVFUi8V
📣Applications are OPEN for the @BloombergAU 2024 news internship! We have one spot up for grabs in either Sydney or Melbourne bureau. If you’re in Sydney apply below for the chance to work with the incredible @AinslieChandler and team 👇🏻https://t.co/a0ykTdofbZ
Missing even a few days of a market rally could reduce your returns by more than half, evidence shows.
Bloomberg's @richhend explains what large investors are doing to avoid missing out on the next upswing https://t.co/LKMPHBzhgg
Despite the looming threat of recession, the biggest fear for some trillion-dollar managers is missing out on the next big rally. Here's how they're investing. https://t.co/k3Q416oXUr via @markets
I wrote about capital calls and the denominator effect in private markets - a big theme that came out of the HK finance summit last week. With @richhend
https://t.co/51QTXT3plC
Excited to announce @richhend is joining @business as cross asset reporter, covering major financial-market stories that connect the dots across different types of investment - welcome Richard! @BloombergAU @markets
The AFR's Richard Henderson reports some of my thoughts on the 'side-effects' of record low interest rates: https://t.co/OStuVANeft. I'm not criticizing the RBA for cutting rates, but rather others for not doing enough (or indeed anything) to ameliorate those 'side-effects'.