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SB Talks with Host Vincent O'Neill and guest speaker Nick Ryder

In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill is joined by Chief Investment Officer, Nick Ryder to discuss:

The US debt ceiling and financial plumbing risks The Australian labour market and potential for additional rate hikes Whether bonds are back How active management and alternative investments may fare better if equity markets track sideways over coming years

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SB Talks with host Vincent and guest speaker Nick Ryder.

We are excited to share the latest edition of the SB Talks podcast, where the financial experts explore the essential elements of your financial world – from investments to strategy, from retirement planning to intergenerational wealth.

In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill is joined by Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder.

They discuss:

  • Reasons for this month’s RBA rate increase

  • The impact of the Fair Work Commission’s minimum and award wage decision on the inflation outlook

  • Why it is still too early to increase fixed-interest allocations

  • US chipmaker, Nvidia, and its exposure to the artificial intelligence revolution

  • Why Japanese shares have performed strongly in 2023

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SB Talks - April

Thank you, Stanford Brown, for sharing the latest edition of our SB Talks podcast with THE EXPATRIATE Community. In this podcast, the SB Team explores your financial world's critical elements – from investments to strategy, retirement planning to intergenerational wealth.

In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill is joined by newly appointed Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder. As part of this change in office, we will also bring you more regular but shorter-form podcasts.

They discuss:

The fallout from the recent banking issues in the US and Europe

How bad news can sometimes be good news for bond and equity markets

The three components of the current inflation spike and why unemployment may need to rise

The cracks appearing in the commercial property sector

Short-term plans to review the asset class mix for portfolios

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