Quarterly Market Review for December 2024

Minchin Moore’s Independent Investment Committee Member Dr Steve Garth recaps the last quarter in financial markets. The December quarter saw three cuts to the cash rate from the Federal Reserve and the election of Donald Trump, driving the US market to another dominant performance over other markets. The December quarter finished with a holiday slowdown, […]
Quarterly Market Review for September 2023

For most of the quarter volatility stayed low and equity markets around the world defied interest rate increases and kept climbing upwards. But towards the end of the quarter it became apparent that inflation would remain sticky
Bonds or Term Deposits: Which is best for your Portfolio?

With term deposit rates up around 4.5% or higher, it’s reasonable to that investors may question the role of a bond fund in their portfolio. Given that bond funds had their worst return on record in 2022, and term deposits are effectively a risk-free investment paying a guaranteed return, why wouldn’t investors use term deposits […]
AI-related stocks are on a winning streak; but a diversified portfolio remains your best bet

A portfolio that includes a diversified exposure to international shares that is linked to market cap weights will include stocks before, during and after they have their winning streak. That is your best bet for a successful investment journey.
Quarterly Market Review for March 2023

This quarter has been dominated by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the ensuing banking crisis, set against a background of cooling inflation, continuing rate hikes, and the prospect of global recession in 2023. Throughout the quarter the prevailing market mood has switched from “hard landing ahead” in the economy to “soft landing’” to […]
Australian Banks and the Current Global Banking Crisis

Volatility has struck financial markets as several banks in the US and Europe collapse and require Governments and regulators to step in to protect depositors. If there is another GFC brewing, are Australian banks at risk? The short answer is “no”.