Schroders Australia foresees a ‘messy’ year with surprises
The year 2024 is set to be “messy” with “plenty of surprises”, Schroders Australia has said.
The year 2024 is set to be “messy” with “plenty of surprises”, Schroders Australia has said.
Negative productivity growth, coupled with stronger wages, presents a “big problem” for Australia’s inflation story, according to Challenger’s chief economist.
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A sector earnings decline has uncovered a weakness in Australia’s top-heavy market, a portfolio manager says.
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