Tuesday 1st May 2018
Just as the South Korean President suggests Donald Trump should be awarded a noble peace prize, Israel’s Netanyahu accuses Iran of lying over it’s nuclear aspirations. Phil Dobbie talks to NAB’s Tapas Strickland who suggests the markets are getting used to the US President’s style, and that could ease concerns over future Trumpisms. They also discuss what’s become a familiar tale of late, strong data from the US and slightly less bullish numbers from Europe. And they look ahead to today’s RBA meeting – we know rates will stay on hold, but what else will be said?