
Personal finance / Analysis
Precious metal thunder
10th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyGuest
The World Gold Council sees the sharp rises in precious metal prices as quite divergent. Silver and platinum are responding to short supply, while gold to risk. Gold may be more resilient in the long term as politics skews the economic cycle

Economy / News
Weekend briefing: Metals prices push on up
10th Jan 26, 7:12ambyDavid Chaston
US data weakish across the board; Japan household spending rises; China inflation stays low; Indian loan growth rises; EU retail rises; huge new trade bloc formed; UST 10yr at 4.18%; gold zooms, oil firms; AU$1 = 66.8 USc

Economy / Opinion
Despite new tariffs on beef, China is far from closing the door on trade with Australia
9th Jan 26, 9:29ambyGuest
Less than a quarter of beef exports to China will be vulnerable to their new higher tariffs. James Laurenceson explains both exporters and Chinese importers have many ways to make this hit less onerous than it seems

Economy / News
Exports slip in November
8th Jan 26, 12:29pmbyDavid Chaston
While overall export levels are maintaining their high levels, exports of ores & minerals are falling, fuel exports are falling faster, and coal exports are diving. Saving the day is the rural sector - and gold

Banking / News
Macquarie monsters up the household deposit growth
5th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyDavid Chaston
The latest APRA data shows Macquarie winning the battle for household deposits bigly, grabbing share faster even as the overall sector growth slows

Public policy / Opinion
America's post-Trump China strategy
6th Jan 26, 12:12pmbyGuest
Stephen Roach thinks effective diplomacy will be impossible so long as the current US president is in office

Economy / Opinion
The real existential threat facing Europe
4th Jan 26, 8:04ambyGuest
Nouriel Roubini warns that Europe faces a future of relative economic backwardness as global competition intensifies

Public policy / Opinion
What if we taxed what people spend, not what they earn?
31st Dec 25, 7:44ambyGuest
Thinking outside the box: Marcelo Santos suggests replacing the progressive income tax with a progressive consumption tax could bring a range of extra benefits, especially if multi-year averaging was adopted too

Currencies / Opinion
Will US Dollar dominance survive digital money?
31st Dec 25, 7:40ambyGuest
Silvia Sgherri thinks the US needs to help build an open, interoperable, standards-based monetary order for the 21st century

Personal finance / Opinion
Four hidden financial habits that strengthen relationships
28th Dec 25, 8:28ambyGuest
Lynda Moore finds a subtler side to money in relationships, the unspoken habits, the little interactions, and the ways we emotionally connect (or disconnect) around finances. If nurtured, these can strengthen your relationship and reduce money stress

Public policy / Opinion
Rogue hegemons are sabotaging the global economy
28th Dec 25, 8:31ambyGuest
Arvind Subramanian explains how both the United States and China are making life harder for developing countries

Business / News
A special opportunity
28th Dec 25, 8:19ambyDavid Chaston
interest.com.au needs an experienced, business or economics journalist to cover the Australian economy

Banking / News
Regulators act on risk management deficiencies at Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
18th Dec 25, 10:21ambyadmin
APRA says is is worried about significant gaps in the risk management at Bendigo Bank that need to be addressed urgently. It has imposed additional risk capital until they are resolved

Personal finance / News
More banks move to stay in touch with Macbank
16th Dec 25, 8:40ambyDavid Chaston
Two more banks have raised term deposit rates as they come under competitive pressure. They have starkly different approaches to the challenge

Personal finance / News
Fixed home loan rates are on the move - up
15th Dec 25, 12:50pmbyDavid Chaston
Westpac is the latest, and largest bank to raised fixed mortgage rates and by as much as +35 bps. They follow a slew of challenger banks. Despite that a fixed rate loan retains some clear advantages

Personal finance / News
Commbank tries to stay in touch
15th Dec 25, 7:14ambyDavid Chaston
Our largest bank is front-footing Macquarie's household deposit challenge with yet another hike in their term deposit rate offers
Personal finance / Analysis
Precious metal thunder
10th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyGuest
The World Gold Council sees the sharp rises in precious metal prices as quite divergent. Silver and platinum are responding to short supply, while gold to risk. Gold may be more resilient in the long term as politics skews the economic cycle
Economy / News
Weekend briefing: Metals prices push on up
10th Jan 26, 7:12ambyDavid Chaston
US data weakish across the board; Japan household spending rises; China inflation stays low; Indian loan growth rises; EU retail rises; huge new trade bloc formed; UST 10yr at 4.18%; gold zooms, oil firms; AU$1 = 66.8 USc
Economy / Opinion
Despite new tariffs on beef, China is far from closing the door on trade with Australia
9th Jan 26, 9:29ambyGuest
Less than a quarter of beef exports to China will be vulnerable to their new higher tariffs. James Laurenceson explains both exporters and Chinese importers have many ways to make this hit less onerous than it seems
Economy / News
Exports slip in November
8th Jan 26, 12:29pmbyDavid Chaston
While overall export levels are maintaining their high levels, exports of ores & minerals are falling, fuel exports are falling faster, and coal exports are diving. Saving the day is the rural sector - and gold
Banking / News
Macquarie monsters up the household deposit growth
5th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyDavid Chaston
The latest APRA data shows Macquarie winning the battle for household deposits bigly, grabbing share faster even as the overall sector growth slows
Public policy / Opinion
America's post-Trump China strategy
6th Jan 26, 12:12pmbyGuest
Stephen Roach thinks effective diplomacy will be impossible so long as the current US president is in office
Economy / Opinion
The real existential threat facing Europe
4th Jan 26, 8:04ambyGuest
Nouriel Roubini warns that Europe faces a future of relative economic backwardness as global competition intensifies
Public policy / Opinion
What if we taxed what people spend, not what they earn?
31st Dec 25, 7:44ambyGuest
Thinking outside the box: Marcelo Santos suggests replacing the progressive income tax with a progressive consumption tax could bring a range of extra benefits, especially if multi-year averaging was adopted too
Currencies / Opinion
Will US Dollar dominance survive digital money?
31st Dec 25, 7:40ambyGuest
Silvia Sgherri thinks the US needs to help build an open, interoperable, standards-based monetary order for the 21st century
Personal finance / Opinion
Four hidden financial habits that strengthen relationships
28th Dec 25, 8:28ambyGuest
Lynda Moore finds a subtler side to money in relationships, the unspoken habits, the little interactions, and the ways we emotionally connect (or disconnect) around finances. If nurtured, these can strengthen your relationship and reduce money stress
Public policy / Opinion
Rogue hegemons are sabotaging the global economy
28th Dec 25, 8:31ambyGuest
Arvind Subramanian explains how both the United States and China are making life harder for developing countries
Business / News
A special opportunity
28th Dec 25, 8:19ambyDavid Chaston
interest.com.au needs an experienced, business or economics journalist to cover the Australian economy
Banking / News
Regulators act on risk management deficiencies at Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
18th Dec 25, 10:21ambyadmin
APRA says is is worried about significant gaps in the risk management at Bendigo Bank that need to be addressed urgently. It has imposed additional risk capital until they are resolved
Personal finance / News
More banks move to stay in touch with Macbank
16th Dec 25, 8:40ambyDavid Chaston
Two more banks have raised term deposit rates as they come under competitive pressure. They have starkly different approaches to the challenge
Personal finance / News
Fixed home loan rates are on the move - up
15th Dec 25, 12:50pmbyDavid Chaston
Westpac is the latest, and largest bank to raised fixed mortgage rates and by as much as +35 bps. They follow a slew of challenger banks. Despite that a fixed rate loan retains some clear advantages
Personal finance / News
Commbank tries to stay in touch
15th Dec 25, 7:14ambyDavid Chaston
Our largest bank is front-footing Macquarie's household deposit challenge with yet another hike in their term deposit rate offers
Personal finance / News
Competition for one year term deposits is heating up
9th Dec 25, 8:41ambyDavid Chaston
Even though most of the top ten banks have raised their interest rate offers, and two more have now just done so, most are struggling to defend the raid on household deposits by Macbank
