Booster Client Update - How To Train Your Dragon
Booster Client Update - How To Train Your Dragon
Consider the multitude of things around you at this very moment that were probably made in China. Your phone, chair, mug, shoes, or the clothes on your back? Even potentially that new car you are looking at!
Much like New Zealand prior to 1984, China had a closed economy. Over the last few decades however, government reform has helped transform it into both the world’s largest factory and the world’s second largest economy. Today China adds more than 25% of value to global manufacturing supply chains and accounts for 50% of global demand for steel, nickel, copper, aluminium and cement.
The Great Wall (Street) of China
Since the start of the year China’s stock market has weakened and is now at the same level it was two years ago. In contrast, global developed markets have risen 40%. Although this recent performance has largely been driven by concerns over trade with the United States, there has also been debate around domestic debt, as Chinese corporations have borrowed and spent over US$500 billion on foreign acquisitions in the last 5 years.
While GDP growth rates are still almost double that of developed economies (6% vs 3%), these have pulled back from the double digits witnessed in the previous decade. Once again, however, a transformational shift is underway.
China’s Plan for its Future
With growth still forecast at a faster pace than “developed” economies, and a stable government, the plan is to transition away from a manufacturing economy, to a western style one led by consumption. Over 40% of the population has already moved from rural areas to cities over the last four decades. This represents 550 million people! With the trend set to continue, there will be one billion urban residents in the country by 2030. This tailwind for economic growth supports baffling statistics like a new skyscraper being built every 5 days, 27% of global graduates being Chinese by 2030, and over 100 of the world’s largest companies now being Chinese; in the year 2000 there were only four!
Booster portfolios continue to have some exposure to China and its long-term growth through a range of investments, like the Vanguard Emerging Markets Fund, individual companies such as Tencent (China’s social networking giant), and indirectly through companies we hold that sell products to China, like Schindler (Elevators and Escalators), Ansell (Latex Surgical and Safety Gloves) and A2 Milk, who sell, not surprisingly, milk- based products like infant formula. While the road will be bumpy at times, these provide some access to the opportunities from the growing Chinese dragon.
Financial Planning: Mapping Out Your Financial Goals
When was the last time you sat down and not only set some goals, but mapped out the best way to ensure they are achieved? Goal modelling is more than just financial planning - it’s a roadmap to achieving what truly matters to you. It’s getting answers on what you could be achieving in life, and the best way to get there.
At Lifetime, we go beyond just the numbers to understand your life stages, your aspirations and your personal values.
Lifetime Book Club: Start With Why by Simon Sinek
Welcome to the Lifetime Book Club! This month, we’re exploring an inspiring read for anyone who’s passionate about purpose - Start With Why by Simon Sinek. Whether you’re leading a team, running a business, or just trying to find direction in life, this book is a powerful reminder of the impact of knowing your "why."