ASB Investment Podcast

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ASB Investment Podcast

A show that brings you the latest market updates and insights to help you make smart investment decisions.

  1. 116

    Fridays with Frank: Why Bad News Isn’t Stopping Markets

    Welcome to the very first episode of Fridays with Frank - the new short-form Friday edition of the ASB Investment Podcast. Each week, Nigel Grant and Frank Jasper wrap up the biggest market stories of the week in a quick, conversational format designed to get you up to speed before the weekend. 

  2. 115

    The Real Cost of Retirement: Planning For The Life You Want After Work

    Retirement isn’t a finish line – it’s a whole new phase of life, and it comes with a price tag many people don’t fully anticipate. In this episode host Nigel Grant is joined by Professor Claire Matthews from Massey University to break down the true cost of retirement in New Zealand. From the impact of inflation and longer life expectancy to the role of housing, superannuation and personal spending choices, Professor Matthews explains why there’s no one‑size‑fits‑all number – and why flexibility matters just as much as savings.

  3. 114

    Building New Zealand’s financial future: A conversation with ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt

    ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt joins host Nigel Grant for an open and thoughtful conversation on what shapes financial wellbeing in New Zealand. Vittoria reflects on the early experiences that sparked her passion for finance, why volatility is a fact of investing, and how long‑term thinking – from KiwiSaver to infrastructure – can help New Zealanders build confidence, resilience and progress over time.

  4. 113

    KiwiSaver is evolving: here’s what you need to know

    With KiwiSaver contribution rate increases effective from this month, host Nigel Grant sat down with ASB Head of Wealth Advisory Ngaire Angus and Senior Economist Chris Tennent-Brown to discuss the recent and future changes to KiwiSaver and what New Zealanders should be thinking about, as well as all the options available to them.

  5. 112

    Market volatility: what it means for investors and why staying the course matters

    Sudden market moves can trigger big emotions. In this episode host Nigel Grant and ASB Chief Investment Officer Frank Jasper explain what’s behind the recent volatility, why market ups and downs are a normal part of investing, and the common mistakes investors make during uncertain times. Plus, the key principles that can help you stay invested and focused on the long term.

  6. 111

    Housing and Investor Confidence insights: Is property losing its crown as the go-to investment?

    ASB economists Chris Tennent Brown and Kim Mundy join host Nigel Grant to unpack two ASB surveys revealing a shift in how New Zealanders think about housing, KiwiSaver and investing. With confidence slowly rebounding, they explore why investment preferences are changing, what’s driving housing sentiment, and the key questions to ask before making your next move.

  7. 110

    OCR on hold - what’s next for rates, housing and inflation

    ASB Senior Economist Chris Tennent-Brown joins host Nigel Grant to break down what the latest decision on OCR signals about future interest rates, why mortgage and term deposit rates have already started lifting, and what a more patient Reserve Bank means for housing, savings and the wider economy. Plus, why “be careful what you wish for” is still the best advice when it comes to lower rates.

  8. 109

    Winners and losers in a noisy market: What January's market shake-up is really telling investors

    So far, 2026 has delivered a year’s worth of market action in just a few weeks. In this episode, host Nigel Grant and ASB Chief Investment Officer Frank Jasper cut through the noise to explore what's really driving markets beneath the surface. From AI and commodities to geopolitics, Bitcoin and the New Zealand market, they unpack where the real winners and losers are emerging and why diversification, discipline and looking beyond headlines matter more than ever for investors.

  9. 108

    A pivotal moment for rural New Zealand: Windfalls, opportunities and succession planning

    A once‑in‑a‑generation payout is reshaping the future of Kiwi farming. Host Nigel Grant sits down with ASB General Manager Rural (and Northland farmer) Aidan Gent, to unpack what Fonterra’s multi‑billion‑dollar capital return means for farmers, their businesses, and the next generation – from strengthening balance sheets to unlocking opportunities for investment, diversification, and long‑term resilience. Aidan shares insights into the financial decisions farmers are weighing right now, the importance of pairing short‑term gains with long‑term planning, and how this windfall could reshape generational wealth and succession pathways.

  10. 107

    2026 investment outlook: Risks, opportunities & mega forces

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) sits down with Chris Tennent‑Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) and David Griffith (Client Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi Asset Solutions, BlackRock) to unpack the risks and opportunities shaping 2026. They explore the mega forces influencing global and local investment decisions - from AI and climate transition to demographic shifts - and share their top predictions on what investors should be watching in the year ahead. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 13/01/2026. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  11. 106

    2025 in review: What moved economies and markets

    2025 has been a year of global shocks, shifting monetary policy, and cautious investor sentiment. In this episode, Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by Chris Tennent-Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) and David Griffith (Client Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi Asset Solutions, BlackRock) to reflect on the global and local themes that influenced markets and the New Zealand economy. They also discuss key changes to ASB portfolios and share practical tips for investors heading into the new year. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 03/12/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  12. 105

    On the road with ASB: The questions kiwi investors are asking

    Get expert answers to the investment questions on Kiwi minds, with insights from the ASB and BlackRock Investor’s Advantage roadshow. In this episode, Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by Amehl Smith (Head of Private Banking, ASB) and Ngaire Angus (Head of Wealth Distribution, ASB) to break down the big themes - from AI and market shifts to term deposit rates and the property market. They discuss why an investor’s mindset matters and share practical tips to help you get started and stay on track.

  13. 104

    Understanding the OCR: Impacts for kiwi savers and borrowers

    What does the Reserve Bank’s Official Cash Rate (OCR) mean for your mortgage, savings, and investment decisions? Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by Chris Tennent-Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) and Manu Batra (Head of Home Lending Products, ASB) to unpack the latest OCR decision and what it means for Kiwi borrowers and savers. They break down why mortgage rates don’t always move in step with the OCR, and how to balance lending and savings strategies as market conditions evolve.

  14. 103

    From global headlines to the dairy aisle: The forces shaping investor confidence

    Investor confidence is picking up from last quarter’s post-Covid lows, but sentiment remains split. In this episode, Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) and Chris Tennent-Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) dig into the latest ASB Investor Confidence Survey results for Q3 2025 to explore what’s making some regions and groups more optimistic than others. They discuss the factors driving investor confidence and decision-making - from global headline events to local influences like the price of milk - and why more people are looking beyond property to investment options such as shares, managed funds, and KiwiSaver.

  15. 102

    Mortgage vs markets: Pay down debt, invest or both?

    When interest rates ease, what’s the smartest way to put your extra cash to work - pay down the mortgage, invest, or a mix of both? In this episode, Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) and Ngaire Angus (Head of Wealth Distribution, ASB) unpack the trade-offs between reducing debt and growing your investments. They share practical insights on finding the right balance for your financial goals and highlight common pitfalls to watch out for.

  16. 101

    Gen Z and money: Insights from the FSC Money & You report

    Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by Kirk Hope (CEO, Financial Services Council) to unpack what the latest FSC Money & You report reveals about Gen Z’s behaviour and attitudes towards money and debt. They discuss why financial confidence is slipping, how cost-of-living pressures are shaping decisions, and take a closer look at the support landscape for young New Zealanders.

  17. 100

    Lower rates and a maturing Term Deposit? Here’s what to consider

    Interest rates have dropped significantly, so many New Zealanders are reconsidering their savings strategies. Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) and Ngaire Angus (Head of Wealth Advisory, ASB) discuss what a slowing economy and lower rates mean for savers with maturing term deposits. They offer practical guidance on aligning your savings and investment decisions with both short and long-term goals, helping you chart your next steps with confidence.

  18. 99

    Building resilient portfolios: Strategic asset allocation explained

    Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by Frank Jasper (Chief Investment Officer, ASB) and Will Porter (Investment Strategist, BlackRock) to discuss this year’s strategic asset allocation updates for ASB portfolios. They unpack the five-year market outlook, explain the strategic asset allocation process, and share the key changes we’ve made to help your investments stay resilient and ready to capture opportunities in a changing environment. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 17/10/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  19. 98

    OCR update: What it means for term deposits and mortgages

    Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Products, ASB) is joined by friend of the podcast Chris Tennent-Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) to unpack the Reserve Bank’s latest OCR decision. Together, they break down how changes to the OCR influence mortgage and term deposit rates, why rates don’t always move in step, and what it all means for your financial strategy in today’s changing rate environment.

  20. 97

    Unpacking the headlines: Negative GDP growth, a new RBNZ governor, and the government's financial strategy

    Chris Tennent-Brown (Wealth Senior Economist, ASB) takes the mic for a solo mini episode, unpacking the headlines that matter most to Kiwi investors. From the Government’s fiscal strategy and boardroom sentiment to Reserve Bank moves and market implications, he breaks down what’s really going on, and what it means for your portfolio. With interest rate cuts on the horizon and uncertainty still in play, this episode offers timely insights to help investors stay focused and confident in their strategy.

  21. 96

    The big picture: Global forces shaping your investments

    In this episode, Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) welcomes Ben Powell (Chief Investment Strategist for APAC & Middle East, BlackRock Investment Institute) for a wide-angle look at the global investment landscape. They unpack BlackRock’s 2025 Midyear Global Outlook, diving into the shifting macro anchors and the “mega forces” driving long-term change. Ben shares where he sees opportunity in today’s complex environment - and what it means for investors planning ahead. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 18/09/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  22. 95

    Investor confidence dips: What’s driving the shift?

    ASB Senior Economist Chris Tennent-Brown joins host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) to unpack the latest ASB Investor Confidence Survey results for Q2 2025. They explore why investor confidence has dipped to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic, and examine trends in demographic and regional sentiment. With signs that the worst of the slowdown is behind us, they discuss the economic outlook and offer timely insights and practical strategies for investors navigating today’s uncertain and volatile environment.

  23. 94

    Mood of the CFO: Economic outlook, policy shifts, and the future of NZ finance

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Steve Cooper (CFO & COO, Parkable) and Lee Marshall (Managing Partner, Hunter Campbell) to unpack the latest Mood of the CFO report. They discuss the realities of New Zealand’s two-speed economy, the economic outlook, and the policy changes CFOs are calling for. The conversation explores how finance leaders are navigating macroeconomic uncertainty, the rise of AI and technology in finance, and the ongoing challenges of talent and succession planning. Tune in for insights on board dynamics and the key issues shaping New Zealand’s finance community in 2025.

  24. 93

    Mind over market: How emotions shape your investment outcomes

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Jim Renitsky (Senior Growth Consultant, BlackRock Business Consulting) to discuss how emotions like fear and envy can derail smart investment decisions. From Isaac Newton’s costly mistake to Olympic medal psychology, this episode explores why discipline, not timing, drives long-term success. Plus, why minimising losses is often more powerful than chasing big gains, and how working with a financial advisor can help you stay the course. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 31/07/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  25. 92

    OCR cuts, housing headwinds and what it means for investors

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Chris Tennent-Brown (Senior Economist, ASB) for a mid-year check-in on the New Zealand economy. They unpack the Reserve Bank’s latest OCR decision, inflation and labour market dynamics, and housing market developments. With a wave of mortgage refixes on the horizon and global uncertainty still in play, Chris shares insights on what could drive further OCR easing, how households and businesses are responding, and what investors should consider in the months ahead.

  26. 91

    Women in wealth: Confidence, conversations and closing the retirement gap

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Chantal Giles (Managing Director, BlackRock) for a candid conversation on how women are reshaping the financial landscape. They discuss the trends, challenges and opportunities facing women as they grow and manage wealth. From financial literacy to investment behaviours, Chantal shares personal reflections and practical tips as they unpack what is changing and what still needs to. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 20/08/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  27. 90

    Forecasting volatility with business news

    Can reading the news make you richer? Dr Justin J. Case (Finance Lecturer, University of Auckland) joins host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) to discuss his co-authored study which uncovers the Wall Street Journal as a novel way to forecast stock market volatility—more accurately than traditional methods. They explore why forecasting matters and how this research could reshape investing.

  28. 89

    A guide to investing in your 40s (and beyond)

    As we enter our forties, our investment priorities often shift, from building wealth to preserving it and planning for retirement. Ngaire Angus (Head of Wealth Distribution, ASB) joins host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) to discuss how your approach to investing can evolve over time. Ngaire also highlights the importance of wellbeing across all areas of life, not just financial and how a holistic view can support better decision-making and more confident investing.

  29. 88

    BlackRock’s Midyear Global Outlook: Getting a grip on uncertainty

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by returning guest David Griffith (Client Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi Asset Solutions, BlackRock) to unpack the 2025 Midyear Global Outlook from the BlackRock Investment Institute. They explore the shift away from traditional economic anchors, the rise of mega forces like AI and climate transition, and how these themes are shaping ASB’s investment strategy. From portfolio construction in uncertain times to the growing role of private markets, this episode offers practical insights for navigating today’s evolving investment landscape. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 31/07/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  30. 87

    Passion investing: A look into the world of collectibles as a unique form of investment

    Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Gertjan Verdickt (Lecturer in Finance, University of Auckland) to explore the world of passion investing — the practice of putting money into tangible, collectible assets like art, wine, and even Lego. They unpack what drives value in these markets, and how they compare to more traditional investments. Gertjan also shares the research behind his work, some tips for getting started, and what makes passion investing more than just a hobby.

  31. 86

    Welcome, Frank Jasper: ASB’s new Chief Investment Officer

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) welcomes Frank Jasper in his new role as ASB’s Chief Investment Officer. A familiar voice to regular listeners, Frank shares what drew him to the role, his career in financial markets, and his vision for ASB’s investment offering. They also discuss his investment philosophy, the risks and opportunities he’s watching, and life outside of work.

  32. 85

    John Smith signs off: Lessons from a career in markets

    In his final episode, ASB’s retiring Head of Asset Management, John Smith, joins host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) to reflect on a decades-long career — from paper-based trading to digital platforms, through the establishment of KiwiSaver, and across shifting market cycles. John reflects on what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and the lessons he’s taking into retirement.

  33. 84

    Making sense of financial markets: A guide for investors

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Frank Jasper (Investment Strategist, ASB) to break down the basics of financial markets and how they connect to your KiwiSaver account or Investment Fund. They explore how markets work, what drives their movements, and how ASB applies a long-term strategy to manage risk and build robust portfolios.

  34. 83

    OCR, Budget 2025 and the outlook for investors

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Senior Economist Chris Tennent-Brown (ASB) to unpack two major events shaping New Zealand’s economic landscape — the Reserve Bank’s latest OCR decision and the Government’s 2025 Budget. They explore how these announcements could impact interest rates, markets and mortgage rates — and what the KiwiSaver changes could mean for how investors plan, contribute and stay on track.

  35. 82

    ASB Chief Economist on the OCR, housing and growth

    ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley joins host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) to unpack what has been moving markets in New Zealand and abroad. They discuss global economic pressures, the OCR outlook, and what it all means for inflation, housing, and growth. Plus, what should be top of mind for investors and business owners in the months ahead.

  36. 81

    ASB Investor Insights: Your top questions answered

    In this special follow-up to a recent ASB Investor Insights webinar, host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Will Porter (Investment Strategist, BlackRock) to answer the questions on investors’ minds. They unpack the drivers of recent market volatility, the implications for markets, and how ASB portfolios are structured to navigate volatility. Plus, they explore what the path to recovery might look like—and how New Zealand could benefit from shifting global trade dynamics. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 08/05/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  37. 80

    KiwiSaver and the case for private markets

    Host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) is joined by Kirk Hope (CEO, Financial Services Council) to unpack the capital markets initiative and its potential impact for KiwiSaver members. They dive into how unlocking access to more private market investments could boost diversification and returns for members, while driving economic growth and infrastructure development. Plus, the hurdles to overcome and what’s next for the initiative. 

  38. 79

    The AI advantage: How AI is reshaping business and investing

    AI is transforming industries, bringing challenges and opportunities for businesses, investors and economies. Host Nigel Grant is joined by Dr Brad Betts (BlackRock), Frances Valintine CNZM (academyEX) and Travis Barker (ASB) to explore AI’s impact on finance, business and the future of work. They discuss AI’s evolution, its role in investment strategy, and why businesses must adapt or risk falling behind. Plus, insights into New Zealand’s AI challenge–talent shortages, regulation and the need for productivity gains. ** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 20/02/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  39. 78

    OCR cut, tariffs & turbulence: What does it mean for you?

    Join ASB Senior Economist Chris Tennent-Brown and host Nigel Grant (Head of Wealth Product, ASB) as they unpack the latest shifts in the local and global economic landscape. They discuss the Reserve Bank’s OCR cut, the latest on US tariffs, and rising global uncertainty. Hear what all of this means for mortgage rates, term deposits and investors. Plus, how ASB has positioned portfolios to handle market volatility.

  40. 77

    Investing in infrastructure: The $1 trillion challenge

    Host Nigel Grant is joined by Will Thomson (Managing Director, Global Infrastructure Partners) and Matt Dobbs (Head of Infrastructure, ASB) to unpack infrastructure as an investment class and its impact on both society and economic growth. They discuss the role of public and private capital, New Zealand’s $1 trillion infrastructure challenge, and global trends shaping the sector. Plus, key takeaways from the recent Infrastructure Investment Summit in Auckland. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 17/03/2025. Comments made by BlackRock employees here represent BlackRock’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  41. 76

    Geopolitics and economics: A global outlook for investors

    Host Nigel Grant sits down with Elliot Hentov (Chief Geopolitical Strategist, State Street Global Advisors) to discuss critical trends shaping the global economy and financial markets. From the key policy drivers impacting the US economy in 2025 and China’s evolving economic strategy, to Europe’s fiscal challenges and the geopolitics of energy, they explore what these dynamics mean for investors. Plus, Elliot shares insights into the future of digital assets and how blockchain technology may influence global investing. This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or an offer for a particular security or securities. The views and opinions expressed by the speaker are those of his or her own as of the date of the recording, and do not necessarily represent the views of State Street or its affiliates. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and State Street disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views should not be relied on as investment advice, and because investment decisions are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of State Street. Neither State Street nor the speaker can be held responsible for any direct or incidental loss incurred by applying any of the information offered. Please consult your tax or financial advisor for additional information concerning your specific situation. This video cannot be used for commercial purposes, and should only be used in the specific countries as restrictions exist with some products and services marketed globally.

  42. 75

    Seizing opportunity amid market volatility: 2024 reflections and 2025 outlook

    Host Nigel Grant is joined by David Griffith (Head of Multi Asset Solutions, BlackRock) and John Smith (Head of Asset Management, ASB) to reflect on ASB’s strong portfolio performance in 2024 and share their outlook for 2025. They discuss key drivers including global equities, gold, and currency positioning, and emphasise the importance of diversification and strategic asset allocation in navigating ongoing market volatility. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 17/03/2025. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  43. 74

    Markets in 2025: Top Risks and Opportunities with Harbour Asset Management

    Host Nigel Grant is joined by Chris Wilson (Co-CEO) and Chris Di Leva (Head of Multi Asset & Global Investments) from Harbour Asset Management to discuss their recent report on the key risks and opportunities they see shaping markets in 2025. They discuss macro-economic trends, geopolitical tensions, and the intersection of AI and climate. Plus, the inflation outlook and future of private market investment in New Zealand.

  44. 73

    Financial Fitness with The Curve - The path to a stronger future

    ASB’s Nigel Grant is joined by Victoria Harris (Co-Founder, The Curve) to break down financial fitness – what it means, why it matters and how to achieve it. They discuss tracking your spending, setting goals, and using financial wellbeing tools to build strong money habits. Plus, how investing plays a role in long-term financial success.

  45. 72

    Year in Review - 2024

    In the final episode of the year, Nigel Grant is joined by John Smith (Head of Asset Management, ASB) and David Griffith (Head of Multi Asset Solutions, BlackRock) for a look back on the year that was. They discuss whether global investment themes played out as predicted, canvas the outstanding performers of the year and look ahead to what investors might expect in 2025. *** This material has been created with the co-operation of BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (BIMAL) ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 on 26/11/2024. Comments made by BIMAL employees here represent BIMAL’s views only. This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL’s Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdiction.

  46. 71

    Navigating the investment landscape with Devon Funds

    Nigel is joined by Patrick Washer, Portfolio Manager at Devon Funds, to discuss the economic shifts across Australasia impacting investment strategies. Gain valuable insights into how recent changes are shaping the market and what the future could hold for investors.

  47. 70

    The importance of establishing a will

    In this episode, Angela Jackson, Head of Service Delivery - North Island for Public Trust NZ, joins Nigel to discuss the importance of wills. They talk about how easy it can be to set one up, how often you should revisit it, and what happens to your KiwiSaver and other investments should you pass away without having one.

  48. 69

    Economist Kim Mundy talks economies, the OCR, and more

    Kim Mundy (Senior Economist, ASB) joins host Nigel Grant to discuss both local and global economies, and what we might expect from the final OCR announcement of 2024. They touch on things you should keep in mind as an investor or business owner, and talk about a new way for you to contribute to your investments with ASB.

  49. 68

    Mood of the CFO

    Nigel is joined by Lee Marshall, Managing Partner at Hunter Campbell, and Trade Me CFO Scott Maud to talk about Hunter Campbell’s inaugural ‘Mood of the CFO’ report. They also discuss some of the focus areas for CFOs, including how they navigate ups and downs of the economic cycle.

  50. 67

    Managing your investments for 'future you'

    ASB's John Smith (Head of Asset Management) and Emily Huang (Executive Wealth Manager) sit down with Nigel to discuss ways to manage your money to prepare for retirement. They also discuss the impact of inflation and interest rates on investors, the importance of a diversified portfolio and share their tips on what you can do to ensure you'll continue to receive a regular 'paycheck' to fund your lifestyle after you leave paid employment.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A show that brings you the latest market updates and insights to help you make smart investment decisions.

HOSTED BY

ASB Bank

Produced by ASB Investment Podcast

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