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Personal Finance JournalBrexit: What it means for your investments or Kiwisaver funds
With the Brexit vote at the end of June, the most important issue, when an event of this magnitude has occurred, is to ensure that one avoids the gravitational pull of short term emotion and decisions about your investments or KiwiSaver are made based on what is going to happen and not what has recently happened.
Property markets – its about the long run
Property prices continue to rise in Auckland despite increasing concerns about affordability. There are many factors at play and, in combination, they are creating what some are describing as an overheated market. …Miles shares his thoughts on what it means for property investors
Investment Update – May/June 2016
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the recent period of slow growth has now left the global economy more exposed to negative shocks and raised the risk that the world could slide into stagnation.
Simplifying Insurance
Sovereign Insurance have recently released a series of videos which help to explain how various aspects of insurance work. We thought we’d share them with you
Investment Update – April 2016
After a volatile start to 2016 in January and February, markets steadied somewhat by March and April as fears about a U.S. recession faded to the background and gains were made in oil, iron ore and other commodity prices. Major uncertainties include the growth outlook for China, the apparently dwindling market impact of monetary easing and the path of monetary tightening this year in the U.S.
Ups and Downs of the Market April 2016
While short-term risks in global markets feel higher, longer-term there are good reasons to be somewhat more confident.
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