Month: May 2026

Making the most of a market downturn

In recent years, market volatility has once again tested the nerves of investors. From the post COVID recovery to ongoing geopolitical tensions, persistent inflation and rising interest rates, many are questioning how best to position their investments for the future. For retirees, the challenge is even greater, finding reliable income while preserving capital isn’t easy … Read more

Living with higher for longer interest rates

Interest rates are rising and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has hinted that they could stay elevated for longer than expected. While people who live off their investments, including self funded retirees welcome the rise, homebuyers must think about what higher rates will mean for them, especially if those rates stay higher for longer. … Read more

Four ways to invest through market volatility

Looking for ways to manage investment risk while still aiming for long term returns? While valuations in many investment asset types have been affected by market volatility this year, there are a range of approaches investors may consider to adjust how they’re positioned. After a volatile March that has affected valuations in many investment asset … Read more

Economic update

Market developments during April 2026 included: Key Points Global equities rebounded strongly, looking through the geopolitical and oil price pressures. Inflationary pressures continue to cause markets to reassess the monetary policy paths of many central banks. Australian equities lagged global markets, with the Health Care and Consumer Staples sectors the main detractors. Australian Equities The … Read more

A smarter way to respond to super volatility

When markets get bumpy or household budgets feel tighter, it’s common for people to start questioning their super. If your balance has dipped or returns haven’t met expectations, you might wonder whether continuing to contribute is worth it – or whether super is really doing its job. Before making any big decisions, it helps to … Read more