Rachel Pupazzoni published an article for ABC News discussing how seven companies have experienced significant growth compared to other stocks, collectively rising by 50 per cent year-to-date, while the rest of the companies in the MSCI US Index have remained unchanged. She draws on Roger’s thoughts on how this narrow group of companies driving the market gains is likely influenced by enthusiasm for AI and its transformative potential, although the actual extent of its impact remains uncertain.
I joined Ausbiz to discuss how high inflation and global recession fears are impacting markets and the economy. I also share my perspective on the potential mortgage cliff for Australians and explain how aggregate numbers can sometimes conceal individual-level issues, and that marginal consumers often dictate the outlook for firms and their performance.
I joined Ausbiz to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and why investors should take a step back and consider how companies will monetise AI to create a real secular trend. Will we see a bubble if revenue fails to materialise?
Sean Sequeira from Australian Eagle joined Livewire to discuss whether we are seeing a turning point for consumer discretionary stocks. Sean points out that a deceleration of revenue lines is something to watch and the ongoing demand for travel services is a standout – as confirmed by recent updates from Flight Centre and Webjet.
I joined Ausbiz to share my view on generative AI’s transformative potential and investment landscape, giving particular attention to Nvidia’s (NVDA) recent success. New technologies that transform life typically lead to bubbles; however, these new technologies will change the world.
I joined ABC’s The Business to discuss Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) businesses including AfterPay and Zip. We always thought these companies were mediocre – they were over-valued, with unsustainable growth and increasing competition.
I joined Ausbiz to discuss what sectors are worth investigating if the U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates this year. While interest rate cuts could matter in the short term, they ultimately won’t impact the returns of active investors who invest in quality growth businesses.
I joined Gemma Dale on nabtrade’s Your Wealth podcast to discuss the importance of growth and where to find it, income and the dangers of chasing yield, and provides an explanation for why the outlook might be brighter than many commentators assume.