Articles
Australia’s manufacturing sector has been in terminal decline for 40 years, with the sector’s share [...]
Late last month, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its annual review of Australia, which [...]
Last weekend, I was interviewed by Radio 2GB/4BC on Australia’s housing crisis. As readers know, [...]
Webinars
In this week’s podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, look through the performance [...]
In this week’s Special Christmas edition of the podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien [...]
Will the switch to renewables be torpedoed by a lack of materials? Are we [...]
Markets have greeted the appointment of Xi for another 5 years, (and probably for life) [...]
The most likely reason for continued high inflation is a wage growth spiral. Sluggish wages [...]
In this investment podcast, Nucleus Wealth Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, Chief Strategist David Llewellyn-Smith [...]
In “tightening cycles”, central banks usually raise rates until something breaks. The question is, which [...]
Independent central banks are largely ubiquitous in developed markets. But, as recent events have shown, [...]
In this investment podcast Nucleus Wealth Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, and Senior Financial Adviser, [...]
There are a LOT of investment opportunities in the world of share markets but directly [...]
Agitated about gas prices, worried about inflation and is the cost of living getting to [...]
In this episode of Nucleus Wealth Empower, please join Shelley George, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Operating [...]
RIGGED uncovers the pattern of political favours, grey gifts and information sharing that has been [...]
In this investment podcast, Nucleus Wealth Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen and Senior Financial Adviser, [...]
China’s economy has deteriorated significantly. We, here at Nucleus, have time and again discussed the [...]
In this investment podcast, Nucleus Wealth Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, Chief Strategist, David Lewellyn [...]
Yields have increased as stock and bond prices have fallen this year.. Does this mean [...]