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  • This week on SB Talks CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder, unpack a series of major developments shaping global markets. From the signing of the US-Iran ceasefire extension, potentially opening the Strait of Hormuz and easing pressure on oil prices, to SpaceX's sky-high valuation. They also explore the growing tension between innovation and regulation, as the US government steps in with bans on advanced AI models. Closer to home the pair look at what central banks, including the RBA, are signalling as inflation remains too high for comfort.

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  • In this episode of Meet the Investor, Joey Mouracadeh speaks with Stephen Otter, Global Head of Private Market Royalties at Partners Group. They discuss an asset class that gives investors exposure to the revenue streams behind some of the world's most recognisable music, film and television franchises, as well as healthcare innovations and natural resource assets.

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  • This week on SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder tackle the market themes everyone is watching, from the buzz around a potential SpaceX IPO to Nvidia's powerful earnings result and the broader AI trade. They break down what's driving valuations, where caution may be warranted, and why diversification still matters in a market increasingly concentrated in a handful of names. The episode also looks at the latest Australian jobs and inflation data, and how that is influencing expectations for the RBA.

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  • In this first episode of the Women Talk Wealth podcast, Cris Abellar, Private Wealth Adviser and Partner at Stanford Brown speaks with Emma Woolley, Chief of Partners and Head of Private Office Advisory at Hall & Wilcox, about leadership in a complex and evolving professional landscape. Emma emphasises organisational culture as the foundation for success, highlighting how incentivising collaboration fosters trust, reduces silos, and encourages openness around mistakes.

    The discussion also covers the importance of deliberate action to achieve meaningful diversity, including leadership targets and supportive workplace initiatives such as supporting career transitions and parental leave programs. Looking ahead, Emma notes that leaders must stay curious and adaptable to navigate disruption and emerging technologies like AI.

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  • In this special edition of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill sits down with SB Investment Committee member and former RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane to explore the increasingly complex forces shaping markets and the global economy. Against a backdrop of elevated geopolitical tensions, stubborn inflation, and ongoing uncertainty around interest rates, global equity markets, particularly in the US, have continued to show remarkable resilience. Vincent and Ian unpack whether this strength reflects genuine economic fundamentals or the growing influence of optimism surrounding artificial intelligence and future productivity gains.

    The conversation also examines the difficult balancing act facing central banks, the divergence emerging between markets and monetary policy, and what investors should be paying closest attention to as the second half of the year unfolds. Drawing on decades of experience at the centre of economic policymaking, Ian offers a measured and highly candid perspective on the challenges ahead.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder unpack a complex global backdrop where geopolitical tensions and resilient markets are moving in tandem. Drawing on the latest developments in the Middle East and recent diplomatic activity between the US and China, they explore how prolonged uncertainty is reshaping energy prices and inflation expectations. The conversation delves into shifting central bank outlooks, including the growing likelihood that interest rates may remain higher for longer. The pair also provide insight into what's driving market strength, from AI-fuelled earnings growth to broader economic resilience, and what risks investors should be watching closely.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, with the Strait of Hormuz closed, then opened, only to be closed again. They discuss the rebound in markets with US equities hitting record highs while uncertainty remains over whether the ceasefire and US-Iran negotiations may end this week or be extended. Attention then turns to likely central bank moves in coming weeks and when the next Chair of the US Federal Reserve may start in the role. They finish by discussing the recent gating of semi-liquid private credit funds, and whether this represents a "shoot first ask questions later" response to media headlines about the disruption of software companies by artificial intelligence tools, or the early stages of a credit default cycle.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder unpack the latest developments in the Middle East and what they could mean for global markets and investor portfolios. From the ongoing disruption in energy supply and oil prices to the knock‑on effects for inflation, interest rates, and economic growth, they cut through the noise to focus on what matters most. The discussion explores best‑case, base‑case, and worst‑case scenarios - and why markets are cautiously optimistic despite lingering risks.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill is joined by CIO Nick Ryder to unpack the escalating conflict in the Middle East and why it matters for global markets and portfolios. They explore the growing risks around energy supply, inflation, and market volatility, and why investor reactions have so far remained relatively measured.

    Closer to home, the conversation turns to the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest rate hike and what it signals about inflation expectations. Nick also shares how portfolios are being positioned for uncertainty and why staying disciplined matters most in times like these.

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  • With the outbreak of war in Iran and a dramatic 48 hours in global markets, many investors are questioning what comes next. In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder break down the impact of geopolitical developments on energy prices, inflation, and portfolio performance. They discuss base-case expectations, downside risks, and how markets have historically responded to periods of conflict and heightened uncertainty. Most importantly, they share why a disciplined, diversified approach remains critical when emotions run high.

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  • In this episode of Meet the Investor, Joey Mouracadeh talks to Luke Cummings, Founder and CIO of Harvest Lane Asset Management, about merger arbitrage. They discuss the history of the business, how Luke came into this strategy, why opportunities exist even after a deal hits the news, what can go right and wrong between announcement and completion, and how Luke's team generates returns without trying to pick market direction.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder unpack a landmark US Supreme Court ('SCOTUS') ruling that strikes down key Trump-era tariffs, causing trade uncertainty once again. They explore what softer US Q4 GDP numbers really say about the economy, cutting through shutdown noise to assess the health of the consumer, inflation, and interest rate expectations. The conversation then turns to AI's accelerating disruption - separating winners from losers across software, equity markets, and private credit. With uncertainty rising but fundamentals holding, the episode offers a grounded, cautiously optimistic take on how investors can navigate a rapidly shifting landscape.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder unpack Australia's stubborn inflation pulse and the RBA's latest 25bp hike, considering the latest RBA forecasts with a slower return of inflation back to target, weaker growth and rising unemployment. They look at what's now priced, and how policy divergence has lifted the Aussie dollar toward 70¢. Across the Pacific, they explore Trump's Fed pick, Kevin Warsh, debating whether his hawkish past fits with new AI‑productivity optimism amid a brief U.S. data disruption from the partial government shutdown.

    A bruising week for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) stocks follows, as AI "co‑worker" tools spark fears of business moat disruption, prompting the team to separate hype from genuine risk. They wrap with Japan's political shift and why the global rotation away from U.S. tech may still have room to run.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder take listeners on a rapid-fire tour of a turbulent start to 2026. They explore the capture of Venezuela's President, rising tensions between the U.S. and its allies over Greenland, and the White House's growing standoff with the Federal Reserve. The conversation then moves through emerging U.S. policy risks, from credit card interest rates to government shutdown chatter, before circling back to what it all means for investors.

    Wrapping up, they cover Australia's resilient labour market, Japan's bond and currency moves, and the speculative surge in gold and precious metal prices that is capturing headlines worldwide.

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  • Join us for a special episode of SB Talks, as CEO Vincent O'Neill sits down with CIO Nick Ryder who shares insights from his 2026 Investment Outlook. From the resilience of global growth in 2025 to the surprising twists in U.S. and European markets, Nick unpacks what played out as expected, and what didn't.

    Together they dive into five critical themes shaping the year ahead:

    The fusion of national security and industrial policy The AI boom (and bubble concerns) Gamification of investing Japan's corporate renaissance Geopolitical undercurrents

    Get Nick's strategic take on where markets are headed and the risks that could shift the investment landscape. From equity performance and bond market dynamics to the real implications of the AI revolution, this episode offers clarity and perspective for navigating 2026 with confidence.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder, take a fast-paced look at global markets. In the US, manufacturing slows as tariffs bite, while AI and data centre spending surge. Back home, Australia's first full monthly CPI eliminates hopes of a pre-Christmas rate cut, even as Q3 growth and capacity constraints keep pressure on.

    Nick unpacks a record capex jump, plant and equipment lead the charge, data centre hardware up 92% QoQ fueling productivity but driving imports. Markets cool after a risk-on run, crypto retreats, and competition heats up in banking. The duo also weigh the Fed chair race and a divided FOMC, before hinting at Stanford Brown's 2026 outlook: cautiously optimistic, focused on inflation, productivity, and the evolving AI story.

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  • In this Special Edition of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill is joined by former RBA Governor and Stanford Brown Investment Committee member Ian Macfarlane for an in-depth discussion on the global economic outlook. Together, they examine the US economy's performance, the impact of shifting tariff policies on inflation and growth, and the strength of equity markets despite policy headwinds.

    Ian also offers his views on the extraordinary surge in AI related investment, the risk of exuberance creeping into financial markets, and why elements of today's environment echo some of the most significant bubbles in history.

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder unpack the Reserve Bank's Cup Day decision and what it signals for future rate moves. They explore the latest inflation data and the RBA's updated forecasts, highlighting the delicate balance between a softening labour market and above-target inflation. Across the Pacific, the US Federal Reserve's stance is equally nuanced, with rate cuts, shutdowns, and inflation uncertainty clouding the outlook.

    Nick shares insights on the US earnings season, the AI investment surge, and whether we are edging toward bubble territory. The conversation turns to private credit markets, where recent fraud cases raise red flags and prompt a closer look at lending standards.

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  • Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. WCM Investment Management, LLC is exempt from the requirement to hold an Australian Financial Services License under ASIC Corporations (Repeal and Transitional) Instrument 2016/396 and is regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under U.S. law, which differs from Australian law.

    In this episode of Meet the Investor, Joey Mouracadeh sits down with JB Horner, Business Culture Analyst at WCM Investment Management - a global investment firm specialising in high-quality global equities. JB takes us inside WCM's distinctive approach to investing - one built around "moat trajectory," tailwinds, and the often-overlooked power of organisational culture. He explains how the firm identifies companies not just with competitive advanatges today, but those expanding those advantages over time.

    They unpack what it means to analyse culture as an investment factor. How can the behaviours and adaptability of a management team shape a company's long-term moat? What does "cultural strength" or "cultural alignment" actually look like in practice? And how does WCM's collaboration with leading academics help turn a qualitative concept into a repeatable research framework that supports performance through changing market cycles?

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  • In this episode of SB Talks, CEO Vincent O'Neill and CIO Nick Ryder, unpack the latest escalation in US-China trade tensions, focusing on China's new rare earth export controls and their global ripple effects. They explore how these restrictions could impact industries from semiconductors to defense, and the strategic scramble for alternative suppliers.

    The conversation shifts to OpenAI's circular investment deals, with chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD raising questions about sustainability and bubble-like behaviour in the AI sector. Nick shares insights into the massive energy demands behind AI infrastructure and the uncertain path to profitability. The duo examines gold's sharp rise, central bank buying, and the unusual coexistence of record highs in both equities and safe-haven assets.

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