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AUD Volatility: Preparing for an uncertain future

  • Written by Peter Dragicevich, Currency Strategist APAC, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions

The AUD has endured some turbulent times during the past financial year. The conflict in Ukraine, rampant global inflation, aggressive interest rate hiking cycles, both in Australia and abroad, and China’s COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reopening are some of the events that have triggered AUD volatility over the past 12 months.

While the ~10 cent range the AUD has traded in over FY23 might seem wide, history shows it is not out of the ordinary. It shouldn’t be forgotten that the AUD can be quite a volatile currency. As the chart shows, since 1986 the AUD has, on average, traded in a ~13 cent range over a financial year. And in the periods in and around US/global economic downturns and heightened market uncertainty, the AUD’s trading ranges are typically even wider.

Economically, the latter environment is what we think we may be heading into. The very sharp rise in interest rates has been the most abrupt policy tightening unleashed in several decades, and the impacts are only now starting to come to the surface. Various studies undertaken by central banks, including the RBA, show that it normally takes ~12-months for policy changes to have their full effect. This suggests that for the global and local economy things should get worse before they start to look better.

In broad strokes, tighter monetary policy is designed to constrain activity across interest rate sensitive areas such as consumer spending and construction. The step down in growth and greater economic uncertainty should then temper business investment, with the weaker conditions expected to ultimately spill over into the jobs market and push unemployment higher. The softening in labour market conditions should, in time, slow wage growth, and help cool inflation.

It sounds simple; however, this can be a painful process, particularly for those households and businesses directly impacted. And unfortunately, history shows that this is the price that usually needs to be paid to control inflation. It is also a backdrop that can create greater economic volatility, especially once amplifiers such as high debt and job losses kick in.

Foreign exchange (FX) is a relative price, and actual outcomes compared to expectations are important. We think that a lot of negativity surrounding the outlook that is being factored in to bring the AUD down to current low levels. Our baseline forecast is for the AUD to hover in a ~$0.65 to ~$0.6750 range over the next few months as the global economic downturn gathers pace. However, beyond that, as the worst of the slowdown passes and lower inflation provides central banks the scope to openly discuss an easing cycle to support growth, we are looking for risk appetite to improve, the ‘overvalued’ USD to weaken, and cyclical currencies like the AUD to pick up. We are forecasting the AUD to begin a slow rope climb later this year and rise back up to ~$0.72 by mid-2014. However, history suggests the trading range over this period could be quite wide.

The Important Factors You Need to Consider When Purchasing Office Desks

  • Written by Daily Bulletin

Apart from a vibrant and eye-catching interior, as a business owner, you need to take care of the other aspects of your office space too. Even though you might think that creating a great work culture or choosing relevant artwork and paint can help you boost the aesthetic visibility of the office environment, you also need to consider the importance of proper office desks. 

Unlike office chairs, office desks are something that should be purchased with the utmost attention. The desk you choose should be capable of holding all the work-related items without any problem. In addition, the size of the desk should be in such a way that it can hold multiple laptops or desktops. 

Many business owners don’t know the process of choosing the perfect office desks and end up facing numerous problems. Keep in mind that the office desks need to be classy, comfortable, spacious, and beautiful. Here are the factors you should keep in mind when buying office desks. 

Determine the Material 

Determining the material is one of the most crucial things you should consider when buying office desks. Even though most office desks are made of wood, you can also find plastic desks in the market, which are extremely unreliable and look cheap. On the other hand, wooden office desks are also available in multiple options. 

While purchasing office desks, you need to make sure they are made of high-quality and durable materials as you won’t be purchasing them every year. The budget must not make you face financial difficulties, but you need to come up with a reasonable budget so that you can purchase high-quality desks. 

Consider paying close attention to the specific type of wood that is being used to craft the office desks. 

Availability of Space

The first factor to consider when purchasing office desks is the availability of space. Before you start shopping, you'll need to measure the area where you plan to place the desk. Consider the size and shape of the room, as well as any other furniture you'll be adding to the space. You'll also want to think about how much desk space you'll need to work comfortably.

If you have a small office, a compact desk may be the best option. You can find desks that are specifically designed for small spaces, which often have built-in storage to save on space. On the other hand, if you have a large office, a larger desk may be more appropriate. 

Adjustability

The second factor to consider when purchasing an office desk is adjustability. An adjustable desk can help you maintain good posture and reduce strain on your neck, back, and shoulders. Look for a desk that allows you to adjust the height of the work surface, as well as any shelves or drawers.

If you plan to spend a lot of time at your desk, consider investing in an ergonomic chair as well. An ergonomic chair will provide additional support for your back, hips, and thighs, reducing the risk of developing aches and pains over time. When choosing an ergonomic chair, look for one that has adjustable height, tilt, and lumbar support.

Conclusion 

These are the factors you need to consider when buying office desks. Make sure you let us know and we will provide you with the best office desks. 

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