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Central bankers in unknown territory as they prepare to shrink balance sheets: Warnes
Markets
Central bankers in unknown territory as they prepare to shrink balance sheets: Warnes
Peter Warnes talks central banks, diversification in India and the merits of holding cash at the Morningstar Investment Conference.
Lewis Jackson | 04 February 2022
QT: Why these two letters have markets running scared
Markets
QT: Why these two letters have markets running scared
Quantitative tightening would mark another stage in the Federal Reserve's pivot away from pandemic era emergency policies.
Lewis Jackson | 27 January 2022
Paradigm shift is coming, says Warnes
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Paradigm shift is coming, says Warnes
Unprecedented money printing and record low rates haven't worked and a 'paradigm shift' is afoot, argues Morningstar's Peter Warnes. 
Glenn Freeman | 14 November 2019
Frenzy in old media, NBN dystopia and a2 milking fantasia
Stocks
Frenzy in old media, NBN dystopia and a2 milking fantasia
The unrelenting pace of digital disruption is causing unprecedented changes in media consumption and a wave of consolidation.
Brian Han | 20 September 2018
Scott and Josh take note: our strategic assets are off limits
Stocks
Scott and Josh take note: our strategic assets are off limits
A successful bid for APA would relinquish key energy assets forever and funnel profits to China and Hong Kong - a tragedy in the making that Canberra...
Peter Warnes | 14 September 2018
Australia’s GDP growth surges, but no let-up in cost-of-living pressure
Stocks
Australia’s GDP growth surges, but no let-up in cost-of-living pressure
Investors should look through the windscreen rather than the rear-vision mirror because few believe Australia's 3.4pc growth rate is sustainable.
Peter Warnes | 07 September 2018
Corporate leaders should take up the fight on super rules
Stocks
Corporate leaders should take up the fight on super rules
Governments on both sides have meddled with super rules and you can be sure they will continue to raid the superannuation savings of Australians.
Peter Warnes | 31 August 2018
More interference on the Fed's long road to normalisation
Stocks
More interference on the Fed's long road to normalisation
It will be a rough ride but the Fed must exert its independence to stem inflation pressures and the onset of widespread tariff increases.
Peter Warnes | 24 August 2018
Trump's bullying tactics could backfire
Stocks
Trump's bullying tactics could backfire
Tariffs will raise the cost of goods and push inflation to levels not seen in the US for some time, says an old Republican friend.
Peter Warnes | 16 August 2018
Business leaders talk big but do little as households do the lifting
Stocks
Business leaders talk big but do little as households do the lifting
There is a disconnect between the level of confidence among Australia's business leaders and the demand for business credit.
Peter Warnes | 10 August 2018