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As we navigate the financial landscape, staying informed about the performance of investment markets is essential for sound decision-making. The third quarter of 2023 (1 July to 30 September) brought both challenges and opportunities to investors in Australia and New Zealand. In this article, we delve into the quarterly performance of investment markets in these regions, shedding light on key trends and factors that shaped the outcomes.
During the third quarter of 2023, the Australian investment landscape exhibited a mixed picture, influenced by a combination of global and domestic factors:
The investment market and economy in New Zealand faced similar pressures during the third quarter of 2023:
Both the Australian and New Zealand investment markets were also influenced by global developments during the third quarter:
Economic growth for most major markets continues to remain resilient, with strong labour markets as well as ongoing consumer strength, particularly in the US. This is despite interest rates around the world remaining high. While inflation rates have shown some moderation, the recent Middle East conflict has increased geopolitical risk further which could potentially disrupt supply chains and find its way into higher inflation. Data monitored by central banks for conducting monetary policy will be closely watched, as investors assess the interplay between economic growth and managing inflation.
Staying updated on market trends, understanding the drivers of performance and aligning investment strategies with individual goals and risk tolerance are key steps in achieving financial objectives.
Itβs important to note that the information provided in this article is for general information purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Each individual's financial circumstances are unique, and it is recommended to consult with qualified professionals before making any investment decisions.
Remember, the investment landscape is subject to change and it's essential to consider the most recent and relevant information when making financial decisions.
Sources:
1. S&P/ASX 200 Index Performance - ASX
2. NZX 50 Index Performance - NZX
3. Reserve Bank of Australia Monetary Policy - RBA
4. Reserve Bank of New Zealand Official Cash Rate - RBNZ
5. Global Economic Indicators and Geopolitical Events - Financial News Outlets
6. Australian House Prices β CoreLogic
7. NZ house Prices β QV House Price Index
8. WTI Oil Prices β Factset
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