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  • Nikko Asset Management Enhances Governance, with Full Disclosure of its Voting Results

    SHARE THIS Nikko Asset Management Enhances Governance, with Full Disclosure of its Voting Results Nikko Asset Management today announces its commitment to disclose the results of individual voting in the companies in which it invests at shareholder...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/media-center/press-releases/2017/nikko-asset-management-enhances-governance,-with-full-disclosure-of-its-voting-results
  • Australian equity monthly - October 2020

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned 1.9% during the month. Australian equities were supported by the release of the Federal Budget early in the month which saw increased spending and tax cuts to aid the economy as it recovers.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/australian-equities-monthly-october-2020
  • Australian equity monthly - September 2020

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned -3.7% during the month. Australian equities lagged most developed markets during the month, as most markets took a breather in September.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/australian-equities-monthly-september-2020
  • Maintaining Prosperity During Turmoil

    SHARE THIS Although the coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruptions and geopolitical risk is on the rise, markets are looking forward to recovery. In what appears to be a rapidly changing world, many things remain the same and indeed, may be...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/maintaining-prosperity
  • Australian equity monthly - November 2020

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned 10.2% during the month. Australian equities enjoyed a strong month (in fact, the best monthly return since 1992) on positive COVID-19 vaccine news, additional quantitative easing measures locally...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/australian-equities-monthly-november-2020
  • Australian equity monthly - December 2020

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned 1.2% during the month. Australian equities lagged key offshore markets during the month. Despite COVID-19 cases rising exponentially in the US and Europe, the start of the vaccine roll-out and...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/australian-equities-monthly-december-2020
  • Australian equity monthly - January 2021

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned 0.3% during the month. Australian equities outperformed most key offshore markets during the month as equity markets saw a pull-back late in the month. COVID-19 cases passed the 100 million mark...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/australian-equities-monthly-january-2021
  • Australian equity monthly - February 2021

    SHARE THIS The S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index returned 1.5% during the month. Australian equities underperformed key offshore markets as a strong reporting season was offset by a surge in 10-year bond yields late in the month on the back of...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/australian-equities-monthly-february-2021
  • Can the Rest of the World Afford Higher US Inflation?

    SHARE THIS There is a relatively simple narrative dominating markets at present, namely that the US economic recovery will accelerate as the latest stimulus measures are enacted, the output gap will close (if you believe it is negative – or it will...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/can-the-rest-of-the-world-afford-higher-us-inflation
  • Nikko Asset Management Group Environmental Policy

    SHARE THIS Objective Nikko Asset Management Group (Nikko Asset Management Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries hereafter collectively referred to as the “Nikko AM” or “we”) is a leader in the Asian financial services industry serving clients around the...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/environment-policy
  • What Next for Bonds?

    SHARE THIS The rise that has occurred within longer term bond yields over recent weeks has certainly been “enthusiastic”, and we suspect that many view the move as being no more than a belated / overdue reaction to the higher rates of inflation within...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2022/what-next-for-bonds
  • Dire Straits? Or a New Era

    SHARE THIS Last month’s ever austere Bundesbank Monthly Report contained an essay on Pension Reform in Germany. The article is quite long but suggests that the German Pension system only has two long term options to maintain its solvency: either accept...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2022/dire-straits-or-a-new-era
  • The Big Questions for 2023

    SHARE THIS We have been saying for some time that inflationary pressures within the global goods markets may have peaked (at least for now) and that the global economy is slowing rapidly on the back of what are now very weak real incomes, collapsing...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2022/the-big-questions-for-2023
  • Investing in a multipolar world

    SHARE THIS Between still high levels of inflation, fast-tightening central banks, a growing energy crisis in Europe and slow growth in China, it is easy to imagine a bleak growth outlook. But these difficult dynamics also harbour opportunities often...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2022/investing-in-a-multipolar-world-october-2022
  • The Demise of the Once Mighty US Dollar?

    SHARE THIS As an undergraduate economist, the subject of foreign exchange reserves and reserve currencies garnered scant attention because we were in a world of floating currencies in which FX intervention, when it did occur, was only ever modest and...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2023/the-demise-of-the-once-mighty-us-dollar
  • New Zealand Equity Monthly (June 2024)

    SHARE THIS A look back at the past six months reveals the extent to which New Zealand’s equity market has missed out on the strength seen in many other global markets. Amid these struggles, however, the New Zealand market’s sensitivity to interest...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2024/nz-equity-monthly-june-2024
  • The Future Isn’t What it Was

    SHARE THIS A few weeks ago, we began experimenting with the hypothesis that households – and even some governments – were starting to reassess their long-term income expectations. Years of weak productivity growth, concerns over economic efficiency,...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2024/the-future-isn’t-what-it-was-2
  • After Trump’s win, fiscal policy and inflation risks in focus

    SHARE THIS Following Donald Trump's US presidential election win, in the near term we remain constructive on US growth and stocks, with the markets expecting corporate tax cuts and seeing a general penchant toward deregulation across industries as...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2024/2410-after-trump-win-fiscal-policy
  • President Trump May Know The Lesser of Available Evils

    SHARE THIS The chart below is by no means perfect in terms of its specific execution; global price indices are few and far between but it serves to make the point that, since the advent of “Globalization” during the early – mid 1990s, goods prices have...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2025/president-trump-may-know-the-lesser-of-available-evils
  • Code of Ethics

    SHARE THIS I. Purpose and Scope A. Purpose Nikko Asset Management is committed to upholding the highest standards of business ethics and conduct. We are proud of this commitment and consider it fundamental to earning and maintaining the trust of our...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/code-of-ethics