We bring you the RIPPL Roundup each month to provide an early market snapshot for New Zealand and Australian financial advisers.
Our Key Observations:
- 10-year Government Bonds decreased in all markets other than Japan, which increased by 0.1%. The decreases ranged between 0.1% and 0.3% for the month.
- Central bank cash rates decreased in the USA, New Zealand, and UK. Australia, Europe, Japan, and Canada remained steady for the month.
- Headline inflation increased in the US, Europe, and UK. While Australia and New Zealand remained static, Japan and China both fell. While Core inflation remained static in the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. The UK and China increased slightly, and Japan fell.
- Term deposit rates continue to fall in Australia and New Zealand.
- For the month of November, Emerging Markets fell, as did the NZD/USD and AUD/USD relationships. The NZD/USD and AUD/USD relationships are also negative for the years as well. All other market indices are positive for the month of November and 12 months to November 2024.
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