Private Wealth

RBA shifts into neutral, Japan ditches NIRP and Stanford Brown’s Fixed Income Sector Review.

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In this episode of the SB Talks podcast, CEO Vincent O’Neill sits down with CIO Nick Ryder to discuss the latest in global economics. They examine the recent RBA rate pause decision and the nuanced shifts in central bank language. They delve into the Bank of Japan’s departure from its negative interest rate policy (NIRP) and the outcome of the recent Shunto wage negotiations. Lastly, they discuss Stanford Brown’s comprehensive Fixed Income Sector Review and the intricacies of investing in cash, investment grade and high-yield credit as well as government bonds, all with an eye toward improving portfolio diversification, capital stability, liquidity and income generation.

 

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Meet Nick Ryder

Nick draws on an expansive career built over 30+ years in the investment management and financial services industries. With him, he brings significant and hands-on experience across asset classes, including domestic and global equities, fixed income and Nick’s particular expertise in alternatives and private assets. We look forward to formally introducing Nick to you.

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