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Global inflation is on the way down, offering hope for startups and stocks

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In a recent analysis, Wilsons Advisory has asserted that global inflation pressures are showing signs of abating, despite the resilience of the US economy and mounting concerns about the worldwide oil price.

This development carries positive implications for both equities and bonds.

Wilsons strategist, David Cassidy, emphasized that the surge in inflation witnessed during 2021 and 2022 should be viewed as more transient than structural. Cassidy’s assessment suggests that, in the absence of a substantial energy shock, the global inflationary trend is expected to witness a significant downturn over the next 12 months, coinciding with a slowdown in the global economy.

Cassidy stated, “This should be supportive, all things equal, for both equities and bonds.”

While acknowledging the likelihood of slightly elevated inflation rates over the next 5-10 years compared to the period spanning from the global financial crisis (GFC) to the pre-pandemic era due to supply chain restructuring and energy transition expenses, Mr. Cassidy pointed out that the exceptionally high inflation levels experienced in 2021-2022 are likely a thing of the past. This is attributed to the normalization of supply chains and a gradual reduction in global excess demand.

Cassidy issued a word of caution, reminding investors that while their 12-month inflation outlook remains relatively favorable, they should not anticipate a linear deceleration. He also emphasized the importance of not disregarding geopolitical risks linked to global energy prices. Nevertheless, the firm’s fundamental stance remains one of anticipating a significant reduction in global inflation over the course of the upcoming year.

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Why the meme-stock frenzy is unlikely to repeat

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GME shares surge 74%, but experts stress a meme-stock frenzy resurgence is unlikely due to fundamental differences in the company’s financial situation.

Australia’s budget unveils a second consecutive surplus of A$9.3 billion, prioritising the critical minerals industry and green energy initiatives to reduce reliance on Chinese supply.

Also, GameStop shares have surged 74%, but experts caution against expecting a repeat of the 2021 meme-stock frenzy. #featured #trending

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Why are airlines after the Biden Administration?

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Major airlines are taking legal action against the Biden administration over a newly implemented rule requiring them to disclose fees upfront.

On this episode of Hot Shots – Major airlines are suing the Biden Administration, AI-piloted fighter jets, SpaceX faces funding challenges, and Apple receives crushing feedback.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Veronica Dudo discuss. #featured #trending

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The mounting pressure on Government spends

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Questions abound regarding the factors fueling this inflation surge in Australia and whether it correlates with the escalating government expenditures.

Concerns extend to how Chalmers navigates the mounting pressure amid discrepancies in spending allocations.

Moreover, as Australians grapple with the reality of rising living costs, the feasibility of cutting spending becomes a pressing issue. Additionally, amidst economic uncertainties, individuals seek guidance on managing stock market risks effectively. #Featured #Trending

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