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Should you buy a Chinese EV? The U.S. says NO.
Roger Montgomery
September 24, 2024
Australia needs to urgently ditch the luxury car tax so that Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) aren’t the only cheap option. According to U.S. security experts, Chinese EVs are a danger to national security.
In a decisive move with significant implications for the United States (U.S.) automotive and technology sectors, the Biden Administration this week unveiled plans to prohibit the use of Chinese-developed software in internet-connected vehicles. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Global markets, Technology & Telecommunications.
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What of China’s imploding economy?
Roger Montgomery
September 24, 2024
According to several reports, China’s property price index is tumbling. China’s new home prices in 70 cities fell 5.3 per cent year-over-year in August 2024, accelerating from July’s 4.9 per cent drop. This marks the 14th consecutive month of decline and the sharpest since May 2015, despite Beijing’s efforts to stabilise the property market through lower mortgage rates and reduced homebuying costs. The downturn deepened across most major cities, with Beijing (-3.6 per cent vs -3.3 per cent in July), Guangzhou (-10.1 per cent vs -9.9 per cent), Shenzhen (-8.2 per cent vs -8.0 per cent), Tianjin (-1.4 per cent vs -1.2 per cent), and Chongqing (-5.4 per cent vs -4.9 per cent) all seeing further price contractions.
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Unlocking opportunities in Private Credit: Key insights from the Foresight Analytics report
Roger Montgomery
September 24, 2024
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Ausbiz – Retail stocks worth putting on your shopping list
Roger Montgomery
September 23, 2024
In my recent interview with Ausbiz, I discussed the complex landscape for Australian consumers and the retail sector. While higher income earners are driving spending, lower income groups are tightening their belts, focusing on essentials like utilities and mortgages. Data from UBS and Finder reveals consumer trends remain resilient despite economic uncertainty. Retailers like JB Hi-Fi (ASX:JBH) and Nick Scali (ASX:NCK) have shown strong performance by gaining market share, particularly through overseas expansion, whereas others, like Harvey Norman (ASX:HVN), have lagged. Looking ahead to Christmas and Black Friday sales, I expect steady spending from wealthier consumers, but a drop among lower-income households, highlighting the challenges ahead for the retail sector.
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Have we seen the consumption nadir?
Roger Montgomery
September 19, 2024
Back in June 24, the picture for Australian consumers was ominously darkening. While Australia’s major lenders had reported only modest increases in mortgage defaults and house repossessions, data from the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) revealed Australia was on track to record the highest number of collapsed businesses in ten years, with businesses in the building game and in food services bearing the brunt of the impact from consumers ‘zipping up their wallets’. Continue…
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Australia’s population is booming
Roger Montgomery
September 16, 2024
Australia is experiencing a population and demographic transformation, with nearly 50 per cent of our population able to claim at least one parent born overseas. George Tharenou of UBS analysed the implications in his recent report entitled “How will a ‘Big Australia’ impact the economy and the ‘intergenerational contract’?” The report dives deep into the effects of Australia’s population boom on the economy, asset prices, productivity, housing, and superannuation. Continue…
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Fear + greed: An investing guide for each generation
Roger Montgomery
September 12, 2024
Yesterday, I joined the How Do They Afford That? podcast with Canna Campbell and Michael Thompson to discuss how different generations should approach investing. We covered key considerations for younger investors, including the importance of getting started early and understanding risk, as well as strategies for those closer to retirement who need to balance growth with stability. It was a fantastic discussion, packed with insights for anyone looking to build their financial future.
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What does rising volatility mean?
Roger Montgomery
September 10, 2024
Working in derivatives trading back in the early nineties, one of the aphorisms that became a gospel-given truth was, ‘volatility is heightened at turning points’. It has been my experience that volatility clusters around turning points, but perhaps I only remember that because I want to. If big moves also occur in the middle of bull and bear markets, my aphorism becomes the product of selective memory. Continue…
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