A great read each month!!
The latest news letter is here and now web based......http://www.globalnews.co.nz/
It's the last free lunch!!:cool:
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A great read each month!!
The latest news letter is here and now web based......http://www.globalnews.co.nz/
It's the last free lunch!!:cool:
What an interesting, comprehensive Global monthly review all in one letter!!:t_up: Thanks to Fd if you are still around.(and John Ryder from Ryman healthcare)
Thanks for the link FD....Thanks to the Authors, John Ryder M.Com (Hons), CA, CMA; Tim Gordon B.Com, B.Sc (Hons); Tim Warren B.Com (Hons) for providing data commentary, and opinion free to the investor masses...much appreciated..we will look forward to your future emails...
Latest issue just hit my mailbox. fantastic read:t_up:
John Ryder has a special issue of his global newsletter out.
Latest issue out http://www.globalnews.co.nz/
Latest issue out ; in a nutshell "dance near the exit".www.globalnews.co.nz
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Latest news letter is out now.
2nd paragraph sounds like NZ too.
"Twenty-six years without recession have put Australia within two years of overtakingthe Netherlands’ record growth streak and government, central bank and economistforecasts all suggest it’ll take the mantle. After all, the economy has a head start with2.5% growth virtually baked in, 1.5% from population gains that are among thedeveloped world’s quickest and 1% from resource exports feeding Asia’s gianteconomies.
Yet the reliance on rapid immigration is straining infrastructure, while mining profitsfuel riches for stakeholders but do little for the vast majority of Australians living inmajor cities. Meantime, wages are barely growing, households carry some of theworld’s heaviest debt loads, and productivity gains from the economic reforms of the1980s and early 1990s have petered out. There’s been no major economic reformsince the turn of the century, with just about every attempt reversed or cannibalisedby toxic politics. And the impact is starting to show. Just when the economy needsgrowth drivers outside of mining, a slide in global rankings for innovation andeducation suggest living standards could decline. The miracle economy thatshrugged off the global recession is turning mediocre. " bloomberg
yes its a good read indeed.
And there are clear strategies and action points outlined too !
Last issue for 2017 just out. Its FREE:)
Yes talking with three different bankers today TSB-Westpac-ANZ (working on my forward funding plans)
Was very surprised how blinded they are to the new low rate enviroment we have currently been fooled into believely will last for the long term (Yet the FED is telling us the dead opposite) ..they all made comments if I was right and we seen 7% av rates 2020 that they would have a huge percent of their loan book wouod be in underwater >> talk about debt bomb ....one income families with hubby working in the property industry ticked with 700k debt 90% LVR >>>>sub 100k income (that could half in property downturn ?)