August was shaped by competing forces: optimism around rate cuts and lingering inflationary concerns.
Markets extended their positive run in July. Both Australian and global share markets delivered solid gains, driven by strong corporate earnings, particularly in the US.
Global shares rose 2.45% for the month and 5.9% over the quarter, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, concerns over US debt levels, and renewed tariff fears.
May marked a turning point for both domestic and global markets, with improving sentiment and positive momentum across key asset classes.
April delivered a sharp reminder that headlines can drive short-term volatility even when the broader economic story is more stable.
After a relatively optimistic start to the year, markets hit turbulence in March as global uncertainty returned to the spotlight.
February marked a turning point in Australia’s economic journey — the RBA made its first interest rate cut in over four years, a signal that inflation is gradually coming under control.