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Expat Chat Ep 51 – 2022 End Of Financial Year Review

Expat Chat Ep 51 – End Of Financial Year Review

 

Welcome to the fifty first episode of #Expatchat where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.

In today’s Expat Chat we provide a 2022 financial year review and run through the state of play of the Australian economy as we approach the end of the Australian financial year.

To say the last 12 months has been eventful would be putting it mildly.

Between Russia invading the Ukraine, interest rates rising and the world coping with the new Covid norm it certainly has been a lot to take in.

Between covid lockdowns, federal elections and successive interest rate rises by the RBA (with more to come in the next twelve months) both Federal and State Governments have their hands full in managing the states and country.

So what does all of this mean for the Australian Economy, and the three key indices of currency, property and equity markets?

Discussion Points on Todays Podcast Episode

 

In this 2022 financial year review episode we run through the following topics:

  • End of year wrap up

  • What are Central Banks doing about inflation around the world?

  • Are there more interest rate rises coming?

  • How can I manage my mortgage in a rising rate environment?

  • What is the view on the Australian economy?

  • What is the view on the European and UK economy?

  • What is the view on the Chinese economy?

  • What is the view on the Australian dollar and currency markets?

Links that we discussed in this episode include:

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