DFA Live Stream Alert For Tomorrow 20:00 Sydney

Today a quick reminder, about our live stream event on Tuesday 21st August at 20:00, Sydney, where we will be discussing our updated finance and property scenarios.

Back in March, we made a post about our four scenarios, none good. Using data from our core market model, we described how things may play out. That video is still available, here is the link. It’s been one of our most popular and has provided to be quite accurate.

But since then, things have moved on, not least the tighter credit, rising international funding rates, and sliding home prices especially in Sydney and Melbourne. So it is time to revise the analysis and scenarios again.

So we will walk through each of our updated scenarios, from the mildest, to the most severe, and examine the implications for households and their finances. It should be a good session.

So mark your diary, for Tuesday 21st August at eight PM Sydney.  It’s already scheduled on the channel if you want to set a reminder. I look forward to seeing you in the chat room during the session, or feel free to send me questions in beforehand if that is easier.

Here is the link to the live stream event.

 

 

 

Live Q&A – Finance Resilience (17th July 2018)

A recording of our live Q&A session, covering the latest finance and property news

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Financial Resilience – DFA Live Show

We ran a live session last night via YouTube where we discussed a range of issues across property, lending and housing finance using data from our Core Market Models.  Note data in the show was current at 16th July 2018.

This stream, and the comments through the hour session is now available to watch at your leisure. Thanks to all those who took part in a wide ranging and important discussion.

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DFA Q&A Session 5th June 2018

The first edition of our live streaming Q&A session via YouTube is now available.

We covered a range of questions, from the impact of the Royal Commission, the impact of slower credit growth, the potential for cyber currencies, and the risk of a global down turn and when it might hit.

To be clear we are not giving financial advice, but we are discussing the recent data from our surveys and other sources and we aim to get behind the headlines.

We will run another session down the track.

And here is a behind the scenes video which explains how we produce a live programme for You Tube.