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This week Darcy and Rupert kept it snappy with a lightening round on the central banks, unemployment, inflation, and the impact of global events on the economy. Find out why they feel the central banks need to improve their communication and why it can be so hard to predict interest rate movements in the episode.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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Some surprises in the news over the weekend😬📣
This week, Darcy Ungaro and Rupert Carlyon discuss the recent attack on the Iranian embassy, the widely anticipated Bitcoin halving, inflation, and interest rates. Remember! It’s extremely difficult to predict market movements, don’t let short-term data lead you astray from your long-term investment strategy.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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This week on News of the Money World, Darcy and Rupert tackle economic issues around the world as US Inflation expectations trend higher, Europe looks to the possibility of rate cuts, and China’s property sector stabilises. What does this all mean when New Zealand’s interest rates stay flat? Find out the answer on this week’s episode.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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This week on News of the Money World, Darcy and Rupert dig into the complexities of New Zealand’s current recession, the recent soft landing strategy for the US, and what China’s bad luck mean’s for New Zealand.
Tune in every week with a unique New Zealand-focused podcast that looks at our economic situation through a macro (and slightly contrarian) lens.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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This week Darcy and Rupert tackle some big questions: What does high immigration mean for New Zealand’s GDP? Will AI revolutionise Apple? If you fix the money, can you fix the world? And, as always, what is Bitcoin up to?
Get the answer to these questions and more every week on the News of the Money World podcast.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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This week on News of the Money World, Rupert and Darcy cover the big three on everyone’s minds right now: Mortgage Interest Deductibility, Bitcoin’s rising price, and the odds of an impending recession. Listen in as Rupert asserts that housing is human right and Darcy politely disagrees.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz
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This week on News of the Money World, Rupert and Darcy dive deep into a wide range of financial topics. Want to know more about New Zealand’s cost-of-living crisis, innovations and the US stock market, and the population challenges facing China? Have a listen and don’t miss out on their discussion about Bitcoin market dynamics at the end of this episode.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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Sounds like the 90’s are back in style 😎
Join Darcy Ungaro and Rupert Carlyon this week as they dive deep into this week’s market updates. What can you expect from tomorrow’s OCR announcement? Will the US government really have another shut down? Why is everyone talking about Nvidia? Get all your financial insights, with an unconventional twist, every week on News of the Money World.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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News of the Money World is back for 2024!
In this kick-off episode, Darcy and Rupert cover issues affecting the markets around the world. From Adrian Orr’s comments on Bitcoin to the state of commercial real estate in the U.S. Tune in every week to get your financial news.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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Summary
The conversation covers various topics including inflation expectations, interest rates, the impact of savings and consumer resilience, potential recession in New Zealand, the resilience of tech stocks, predictions for the 2024 US election, geopolitical risks and volatility, ESG trends, and the potential decline of the US dollar. They also touch on the active vs passive investing debate. Rupert and Darcy discuss the tendency to catastrophize and the resilience of markets, economies, and people. They reflect on the past few years and how the world has not ended despite dire predictions. They emphasize the ability of individuals and societies to muddle through and figure things out.
Takeaways
Inflation expectations have been higher for longer than anticipated, leading to a revaluation of economic forecasts. Interest rates have remained higher for longer due to the resilience of the consumer and the global economy. The tech sector, particularly large tech companies, has shown remarkable strength and growth, challenging traditional notions of risk. Predictions for the 2024 US election lean towards a potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency. The ESG trend may undergo changes, with a focus on geopolitical risk reduction rather than solely environmental concerns. The decline of the US dollar and the potential for a reset in global debt could lead to increased market instability. Active and passive investing strategies both have their merits, but passive investing has been favoured in recent years. The world often does not end despite dire predictions. Markets, economies, and people are resilient and find a way to overcome challenges. -
In this episode, Rupert and Darcy dissect November's market dynamics—S&P500 surged, NZX rose, bonds gained, and the NZD rallied. Analysing the recent OCR announcement in New Zealand, Rupert and Darcy explore the thin line between hawkish jawboning and real moves, discussing implications of stagflation or recession. Examining the consistent soft-landing consensus, they question the reality of the US slowdown and its ties to US Auto workers' strikes. Join in for a deep dive into market intricacies and economic analyses.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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This week Rupert and Darcy get extra contrarian as they cover the new coalition agreement and their plans to repeal the Smokefree laws, New Zealand’s productivity, the finance scandal, and so much more. Listen in to stay up to date with New Zealand’s economy.
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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This week, Rupert and Darcy dive into ANZ’s take on inflation, Us Inflation trends, what Sam Altman’s departure from OpenAI means for the markets, and so much more. Check it out!
Kōura Wealth is the issuer. View our PDS at kourawealth.co.nz.
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In this episode, Rupert and Darcy dissect the intricacies of Q3 earnings, unravel the mysteries of global market divergence, and dive into the Tesla pricing wars. From the unexpected twists in oil prices despite Middle East tensions to the magnificent 7 vs. the rest, they break down the essentials. Tune in for expert insights, analysis, and a deep dive into the dynamic world of finance. Stay informed, stay ahead.
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Join us this week on "News of the Money World" as Rupert and Darcy delve into "narrative ping pong"🏓 Explore the significant influence of the US Federal Reserve's recent comments on data dependency and interest rates on market dynamics. We'll also analyze the cryptocurrency space, examining the potential for Bitcoin ETFs and contrasting positive and negative developments. Explore Treasury markets and the potential global impact of Japanese interest rate changes with us!
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Founder of Kōura Wealth KiwiSaver Scheme, Rupert Carlyon, and Director and Financial Adviser of Ungaro & Co., Darcy Ungaro, are back on the News of the Money World podcast. This week, they're diving into the New Zealand election and how it could impact house prices, inflation, and interest rates. They'll also be discussing the relevance of yield curves, global events like war, and the exciting world of cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin and ETFs. Don't miss out on this informative episode.