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Laminar Capital Market Insights 24 April 2017

by Brett Allen | 24 Apr, 2017 | 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

Somewhat Brighter

by Cameron Rae | 18 Apr, 2017 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts

One key feature of Australia’s economic performance through much of 2016 and early 2017 was that conditions in the labour market remained soft to the point of causing the national unemployment rate to stay sticky above 5.5% of the labour force and wages growth to...

Laminar Capital Market Insights 18 April 2017

by Brett Allen | 18 Apr, 2017 | 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.

Half Full or Running on Empty?

by Cameron Rae | 10 Apr, 2017 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts

Australia’s economic growth prospects seem increasingly uncertain as we progress through the early months of 2017. It is still possible to mount an argument that Australia’s economic growth cup is more than half full based on strong housing activity, patchy strength...

Laminar Capital Market Insights 10 April 2017

by Brett Allen | 10 Apr, 2017 | 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.

Market Drivers

by Brett Allen | 3 Apr, 2017 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts

Risk assets were mostly stronger in March although with greater volatility later in the month amid growing doubts about the ability of President Trump to deliver his promised fiscal expansion as well as amid shifting views about the US Federal Reserve’s rate hiking...
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