Australia’s population growth plays a “huge support” in ‘real assets’ as global long-term capital sees our country’s assets as “very cheap”, says JBWere Chief Investment Officer Sally Auld.
“My sense is from observing these things for a number of decades now that I actually think that global long-term capital sees Australian assets as very cheap,” Ms Auld told Sky News Australia.
“A real differentiator between Australia and many other – pretty much every other developed economy is simply population growth. “That’s a huge support to what we would call any sort of ‘real assets’, so anything like property, infrastructure, like the equity in a company as well.”
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