Home>News & Insights>Insights>2025 Australia Markets Landscape2025 Australia Markets Landscape EPFR Insights EPFR 25.03.2025 under a minute read As Australia’s central bank pivots to rate cuts amid uncertainty about Chinese resource demand and US tariffs, this chart pack assembles perspectives from three ISI Markets businesses that span the financial universe: CEIC, EPFR and REDD. These businesses share a common purpose: illuminating opportunities in emerging and developed markets. CEIC’s macroeconomic insights and advanced analytics blend alternative data and high-frequency indicators; EPFR provides an unparalleled view of investor and fund manager sentiment; and we deploy REDD’s alpha-generating intelligence to examine Australia’s growing private-credit market. With more than 45 visualizations, our chart pack analyzes inflation;, monetary policy, housing, fund flows, asset allocations and much more. Highlighting key trends and risks, we empower decision-makers with actionable insights. Stay ahead of the Australia markets landscape with datasets from CEIC – the winner of Waters Technology’s 2024 award for Best Alternative Data Provider to the Buyside. To download your copy, please fill out the form below. Tags Asset AllocationsCentral BanksEmerging MarketsEquity Fund FlowsFinancial Markets DataFund FlowsInvestor SentimentMultimediaRecent Posts India insolvency law—10 years on, promise meets practice REDD 29.04.2026 Insights As India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code turns 10, REDD’s ongoing coverage helps readers make sense of what's worked and what Read More Europe Positions Itself for Growth in Chemical Plastic Recycling EMIS 28.04.2026 Insights The global plastic recycling services market is projected to grow to USD 24bn by 2030, according to figures from Grand Read More EMIS Expands Latin America Private Company Coverage EMIS 27.04.2026 Press Releases Bogota, April 28th – EMIS, leading provider of emerging market intelligence, announced a major expansion of its Latin America company Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.