Markets, Inflation & Investor Behaviour in Today’s Environment | ek Public Voices
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In this episode of ek Public Voices, Karam Singh sits down with Anthony Doyle, Chief Investment Strategist at Pinnacle Investment Management Group, for a thoughtful discussion on today’s global market environment and the behavioural patterns shaping investor decision-making.
From the Global Financial Crisis and COVID to the Euro debt crisis and today’s evolving macro backdrop, Anthony shares perspective on how current conditions compare to previous market cycles and what may set this environment apart.
The conversation explores the rise of ETFs and passive investing over the past two decades, how investor behaviour has changed, and what those shifts could mean in periods of higher inflation, rising interest rates, and economic uncertainty.
Karam and Anthony also discuss:
The possibility of a GFC-like environment emerging
Inflation and interest rate outlooks
Behavioural economics and investor psychology
Australia’s position as a global safe haven
Asset allocation considerations for UHNW individuals and family offices
How sophisticated investors think through uncertainty and long-term positioning
Known for his clear, concise and no-fluff market commentary, Anthony brings practical insight into navigating today’s increasingly complex financial environment.
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ek Public Voices is a conversation series hosted by ek Private Advisory exploring global markets, wealth, leadership, and long-term thinking through thoughtful discussions with leaders across finance, business, and advisory.
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Karam Singh, Authorised Representative of Capella Advisory Pty Ltd ABN 54 669 300 163 AFSL no. 550125. He can be reached at ksingh@ekprivate.com.au or 1300 193 136
The information in this publication is factual information, and not financial advice. The information is objectively ascertainable information and is not tailored to your personal circumstances. You should consider obtaining financial advice before making a decision in relation to this information.