by Cameron Rae | 17 Oct, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Last week we wrote about the near-term upward pressure on interest. We pointed out that over the month through to Monday last week Australia’s 2-year government bond yield had risen by 14bps to 1.69%, while the 10-year bond yield was up 23bps to 2.19%. Over the past...
by Cameron Rae | 17 Oct, 2016 | Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Capital’s Senior Economist Stephen Roberts give his insights into the capital markets for this week. Click to listen to our economic update.
by Cameron Rae | 10 Oct, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Interest rates have shown some signs of basing and starting to rise over the past month. The main force driving the move seems to have been enough momentum building in US growth and prospective inflation to make it more likely that the US Federal Reserve will lift its...
by Cameron Rae | 10 Oct, 2016 | Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Capital’s Senior Economist Stephen Roberts give his insights into the capital markets for this week. Click to listen to our economic update.
by Cameron Rae | 4 Oct, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Risk assets were mixed-strength again in September starting the month mostly on a weaker footing amid concern about whether the US Federal Reserve might deliver an earlier-than–expected rate hike in September and then paring losses or even pushing in to positive...