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Stagflation: Morningstar explains
Markets
Stagflation: Morningstar explains
In this article we look at the economic concept of stagflation; What is it? How does it happen? And what are the chances Australia experiences it in...
Nicola Chand | 06 October 2022
"Boomer fantasy" is about right: Editor’s note
Markets
"Boomer fantasy" is about right: Editor’s note
It’s a rare day that US Federal Reserve researchers and the Australian Council of Trade Unions sing from the same hymn book.
Lewis Jackson | 01 July 2022
Why the stock market is tumbling and where it might bottom: Explainer
Markets
Why the stock market is tumbling and where it might bottom: Explainer
As recession fears grow many remain optimistic central banks will engineer a soft landing.  
Lewis Jackson | 13 May 2022
What to buy if stagflation arrives
Personal Finance
What to buy if stagflation arrives
Commodities have a mixed record as stagflation threatens a return after a 40-year absence. 
John Rekenthaler | 21 April 2022
Stagflation rerun? Editor’s Note
Markets
Stagflation rerun? Editor’s Note
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is sparking global price increases at a time of already-high inflation. But will worsening inflation and weakening...
Emma Rapaport | 11 March 2022
Explained: What is stagflation and how to play it
Markets
Explained: What is stagflation and how to play it
Not seen since the 1970s, a period of high inflation and stagnant growth would leave investors with few places to hide. 
Lewis Jackson | 10 March 2022
Experts debate inflation and growth risks for markets
Markets
Experts debate inflation and growth risks for markets
Fund managers weigh in on inflation and growth.
Nicki Bourlioufas | 01 November 2021
The '-flations' in finance
Personal Finance
The '-flations' in finance
Inflation, deflation, disinflation, and stagflation explained.
Morningstar.com.au | 24 March 2021
Brace for 2020 recession, warns Schroders
Markets
Brace for 2020 recession, warns Schroders
A number of factors will combine to lead to a slowdown in US growth and ultimately, a recession by 2020, according to Schroders' Keith Wade.
David Brenchley | 28 September 2018