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August 2025

August 2025

August 2025 featured a cautiously optimistic global investment climate, with Australia's ASX 200 showing a strong rise driven by solid domestic fundamentals, while the US S&P 500 demonstrated steady resilience after early dips. The Australian residential property market kept growing due to low supply and easing interest rates, with cities like Darwin and Perth leading increases despite ongoing affordability challenges. Inflation in Australia moderated within the Reserve Bank's target range, leading to a cautious interest rate cut aimed at balancing price stability and economic growth. Overall, the outlook signals a measured but positive recovery supported by easing monetary policy and sustained investor confidence, even as global uncertainties and affordability issues persist.


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