Episodes

  • IWP - Strategic Update - The New Aged Care Act
    Oct 31 2024

    Link to IWP's Aged Care Act Changes (PDF) - https://tinyurl.com/2b7yq7q6

    In this strategic update Williza Demirel, IWPs Aged Care Specialist walks through the new Aged Care Act changes in detail - and what they might mean for families that have a loved one considering entering aged care over the next 12-18 months.

    The Australian Government is introducing a new Aged Care Act, aiming to significantly reform the aged care system. The new Act is a response to the recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. It seeks to improve the quality of care for older Australians and give them more choice and control over their care.

    The new Act is expected to commence on 1 July 2025, coinciding with the launch of the new Support at Home program.

    This is a must watch for anyone thinking about Aged Care in Australia over the next year.

    Should you prefer this in video form, please head to YouTube: https://youtu.be/fTtXrUNrwlY

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    25 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - September 2024
    Sep 6 2024

    Link to IWP's September Update (PDF) - IWP Monthly Update - September 2024

    This month Andrew and Chris walk through the last month of financial markets.

    We discuss the main themes of:

    • Some calm has been restored in markets following a sharp rise in downside volatility in late July and early August.
    • Eurozone inflation continues to fall
    • Australian inflation remains high - pushing expected rate cuts into 2025

    Should you prefer this in video form, please head to YouTube - IWP Market Update - September 2024

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    20 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - August 2024
    Aug 8 2024

    Link to IWP's August Update (PDF) - IWP Monthly Update - August 2024

    During the first few days of August there have been several significant economic updates:

    • The Bank of England began its rate-cutting cycle by cutting the official rate by 0.25%
    • The Bank of Japan raised rates (to 0.25%) and announced a reduction in its bond buying program.
    • Australian core inflation fell marginally, and;
    • There was a softer than expected US jobs report.

    Whilst economic growth data has been choppy recently, in aggregate it has remained consistent with a moderate, if slowing, global expansion.

    This view was called into question last Friday with the relatively weak US unemployment data release and this was a key catalyst in market participants calling expectations of a “soft landing” into question.

    As a result Shane and Chris walk through the events of the week, our views, and what this means for client portfolios.

    Should you prefer this in video form, please head to YouTube - IWP Market Update - August 2024

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    23 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - July 2024
    Jul 8 2024

    Link to IWP's July Update (PDF) - https://tinyurl.com/254t7rtv

    This month Chris and Andrew walked through the months market and economic events.

    Along with our usual analysis, we touched on the following key points:

    Market volatility has increased with elections in several countries:

    o France

    o November US election

    o India

    o Mexico

    o South Africa

    US core Inflation has slowed to 2.6% – increasing the chance of rate cuts this calendar year

    Persistent Inflation pressures here in Australia – and a potential disconnect between government and monetary policy.

    Should you prefer this in video form, please head to YouTube - https://youtu.be/i76UGbdGxNE

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    29 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - June 2024
    Jun 27 2024

    June 2024 Summary:

    This month Shane and Chris walk through the months market and economic events:

    1. Unexpected rise in Australian unemployment (4.10% versus expected 3.9%)
    2. 2024 Federal Budget – was it a net positive or negative for inflation?
    3. Interest rates – both here in Australia and in the US
      • Australia - Bullock stating that the RBA will target a gradual approach as they want to maintain strong jobs
      • US – Economy looks to be slowing – e.g. Jobs Openings data overnight

    Link to youTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fQse_tgRLA

    Link to the Monthly Update Slide Deck - https://tinyurl.com/25mqj5zp

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    30 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - May 2024
    May 30 2024

    May 2024 Summary:

    This month Cameron and Andrew walk through the economic and market events of May.

    We continued to see more volatility markets, as the central banks around the world grapple with the direction of interest rates.

    We also discussed the changing nature of the Australian economy over the last decade, and how population changes has shaped our various economic sectors.

    As we have been saying for the last few months, ‘where to from here’ will be data dependent, and largely driven by interest rate expectations.

    Link to youTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fQse_tgRLA

    Link to the Monthly Update Slide Deck - https://tinyurl.com/25mqj5zp

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    27 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - March 2024
    Mar 13 2024

    March 2024 Summary:

    This month Chris and Andrew walk through the start of 2024. It has been a fantastic 8 weeks for markets, as the turnaround since November has continued in earnest. We discuss how this has impacted portfolios, as well as the falling savings ratios and negative disposable income that Australian households are facing at the moment. We walk through what risks are still present, and we might look forward to over the remainder of 2024.

    Link to youTube - https://youtu.be/-DoZqGrPqpg

    Link to the Monthly Update Slide Deck - https://tinyurl.com/22gr8sbc

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    28 mins
  • IWP - Market Update - January 2024
    Feb 27 2024

    For the start of 2024 we decided to take a look back through calendar year 2023, as well as chat through the current expectations for the 2024 year.

    To do so, we invited in Sean Hollins from Willis Towers Watson (WTW). Sean is the Head Portfolio Manager (Australia), and sits on the IWP investment Committee each quarter. WTW's input is invaluable when we make our portfolio asset allocation and investment decisions.

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    21 mins