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Macro economic outlook and implications for taxation presentation

Published on 07 Feb 18 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers observations on the latest economic trends impacting the sector.

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Shane Oliver
Shane joined AMP in 1984, becoming Chief Economist in 1994 and is now Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy. Shane has extensive experience analysing economic and investment cycles and what current positioning means for the return potential for different asset classes such as shares, bonds, property and infrastructure. Shane is a regular media commentator on economic and investment market issues and engages regularly with investors at public events and forums.Shane is Co-Head of the Investment Strategy and Dynamic Markets team, responsible for the provision of economic and macro investment analysis and more importantly the management of the Dynamic Markets Fund and the determination of AMP Capital’s asset allocation policy which is applied across more than $65 billion invested in multi-asset funds. - Current at 01 March 2018

 

This was presented at 2018 Financial Services Taxation Conference .

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Macro economic outlook and implications for taxation

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