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Expat Chat Ep 71 – End Of Year Wrap Up & Audience Q&A

Expat Chat Episode 71 – End Of Year Wrap Up & Audience Q&A

 

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

In today’s Expat Chat we wrap up the 2023 calendar year as well as answer some audience questions.

As we approach the end of the year, interest rates are starting to squeeze households, the war in Ukraine continues, and many world economies may already be in recession.

From an investing perspective, it’s likely we’ll be looking forward to welcoming in the fresh start of 2023.

Touching on investment matters, we’ve seemingly found some calm among stocks and bonds recently.

The housing market has experienced a slowdown across leading indicators such as construction activity, mortgage lending and most recently in sales prices.

This was the year when the Fed finally admitted that the highest inflation rate since the early 1980s was not “transitory” in a stunning mea culpa.

The Atlas Wealth team will be taking a short break over the Christmas – New Year period and the Dubai office will shut down from the 22nd of December and will return on the 5th of January.

We would like to thank you for watching and listening this year and we look forward to delivering new episodes in 2023.

Discussion Points on Todays Podcast Episode

 

In this episode we run through the following topics:

  • What have we learned through 2023?

  • What are interest rates doing?

  • What is the Australian property market doing?

  • Answering listener questions.

Links that we discussed in this episode include:

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