by Cameron Rae | 10 Aug, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Several economic events and readings turned out differently over the past week from the way we expected. The RBA left the cash rate unchanged at 2.00%, rather than cutting by 25bps as we expected. In their more detailed economic assessment later in the week the RBA... by Cameron Rae | 3 Aug, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Risk assets rallied in July as a range of uncertain factors with the potential to limit global economic growth started to resolve. The EU and Greece reached an accord allowing Greece to meet its immediate contractual debt commitments, but at the expense of more... by Cameron Rae | 3 Aug, 2015 | Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts gives his insights into the week ahead. Click to listen by Cameron Rae | 27 Jul, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Global economic readings in July took a slightly more positive turn with firmer than expected economic readings on balance out of the world’s two biggest economies the United States and China. Potential problems for the global economy arising from the Greek debt... by Cameron Rae | 27 Jul, 2015 | Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts gives his insights into the week ahead. Click to listen by Cameron Rae | 20 Jul, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Four economic events internationally held centre stage last week, the Greek debt negotiations; the run of economic data out of China including Q2 GDP; the semi-annual testimony by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and the European Central Bank’s policy meeting. My...