SJPUAE Launch Clip, David Gardner interview in the Khaleej Times, SB Talks, SJP EM Interview, Melbourne Property Market Update, Chi Longevity Interview and more

It's been an incredibly eventful and productive month at The Expatriate! We have been working tirelessly to bring you all the latest updates and exciting developments. One particular highlight is the launch clip of SJPUAE (St. James's Place in the United Arab Emirates).

The St. James’s Place Asia and the Middle East team had a busy month, and recently hosted their "Winter Wonderland Gala Ball.” The night is a fundraiser which supports local charities in Hong Kong. The event was a marvellous success, raising a staggering HKD1 million for noble causes, like PathFinders Hong Kong 融幼社 and Variety - The Children's Charity Hong Kong, and other charities St. James’s Place Asia proudly supports. Well done, SJP Asia and Middle East.

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Congratulations to David Gardner, Senior Financial Adviser at SJP Asia and Middle East, for making it into the Khaleej Times. The editorial follows David’s remarkable journey from Manchester to Dubai via Singapore. This inspiring story of David's career path and experiences is beautifully captured in an editorial. The article delves into the challenges he faced, the opportunities that arose and his impact as a prominent figure in the financial industry. Well done, David.

SB Talks with Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill and CIO Nich Ryder - Rallying equities, productivity quandaries & property markets.

In this episode of SB Talks, discuss:

  • Reasons behind the equity market rebound

  • What weak labour productivity might mean for Australian interest rates

  • Australia’s housing market resilience amid rising listings and prices

  • Can China's developer whitelist cure its property market woes

Now, onto a lesson in Immerging Markets on YouTube with Wasatch Global Investors, Emerging Markets Fund Manager | SJP

SJP's Senior Investment Consultant, Darren Johnson, met with Ajay Krishnan, a Portfolio Manager at Wasatch Global Investors, to discuss economic conditions and provide reassurance that long-term investment strategies remain strong.

They cover the following topics in the 51-minute YouTube Video;

  • What was good in 2020, what was wrong in 2022, what to expect in the future.

  • What emerging markets (EM) company in the SJP Portfolio was hit worst by interest rates and the recent economic downturn?

  • How are the funds positioned for a semiconductor shortage?

  • How does that impact the tension around Taiwan?

  • What has changed in supply chains since the COVID-19 pandemic?

  • Which countries will benefit from the reconfiguration of supply chains?

  • How they navigate the complex political landscape currency fluctuations of EM countries and assess companies to invest in, to find great investments

Plus, more insights. This video is well worth a watch.

We hope you like Simon Lim's interview with Prof. Andrea Maier, Co-Founder of Chi Longevity Clinics, who specialises in anti-ageing research and focuses on reducing inflammation in the body and the benefits of identifying and reducing age-related diseases to optimise health and vitality to improve your quality of life through comprehensive medical testing and science-backed medical research.

The interview will cover the following points;

  • Measuring the biological age, Bio Age V Chronological Age, Degreasing your Bio Age.

  • Lifespan V Health Span and increasing your quality of life.

  • Epigenetics and Autoimmune disease, and reduction of autoimmune diseases.

  • Healthy Sleep patterns

  • Reducing inflammation in the body

  • Sugar intake, diet intake, whether or not to take multivitamins

  • Exercise programming for you at the current stage of your life.

  • Why do men look younger, but women live longer?

  • Managing menopause for women

Melbourne Property Specialist and Buyers Advocate, Lauren Staley shared her thoughts on the Melbourne Property Market.

Despite the increase in on-market housing stock during the spring, the scarcity of top-tier family homes in blue-chip areas remains a persisting issue, one we anticipate dealing with in the foreseeable future. Why? It's a straightforward equation: limited supply combined with rising demand due to migration means there isn't enough inventory to meet the market's growing need.  In addition, vendors only sell when they can see suitable properties to move into are on the market. Therefore, with low visibility of stock, sellers don't sell, creating a vicious cycle.

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