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Shane Oliver Quotes

«Consensus expectations are for profit growth of 13.4 per cent for the year to the December quarter.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«Recent economic data has been on the soft side. There is nothing in the recent run of generally soft numbers that would support another rise in rates by the Reserve Bank.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«So on this basis, and thanks to very strong earnings growth, the Australian share market is still cheap.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«The fact that Australian shares are now trading on a similar pe to global shares does not indicate that they are overvalued or that global shares now offer better return prospects.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«Our assessment remains that Australian shares will continue to outperform mainstream global shares thanks to a combination of higher dividend yields and slightly stronger earnings growth.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«An upside risk for Australian shares though is that a bubble forms on the back of enthusiasm for China and resources stocks.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«I don't think we will fall as much as Wall Street. Our market will lose 50 points or 1 per cent.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«In corporate debt, you have the credit risk of borrower defaulting ? and that's why people rely on the rating agencies to provide a guide on the default risk, and the other risk is that there could be a blow out in yields, for instance, you buy a portfolio and inflation takes off or companies go bust.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«The Chinese economy continues to motor along at a pretty solid pace. There has been a bit of a rebalancing of the economy over the past few years away from fixed-asset investment toward the consumer.»
Author: Shane Oliver
«Our assessment is that Australian shares will continue to outperform mainstream global shares over the next year, thanks to a combination of higher dividend yields, slightly stronger earnings growth (helped of course by the resources sector) and franking credits.»
Author: Shane Oliver

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