
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: US descends into chaotic whirlpool
3rd Oct 25, 6:06ambyDavid Chaston
US public policy descends into farce; US job cuts at five year high; Japanese sentiment rises; Aussie spending up, exports down; AU FHB scheme launches to strong demand; UST 10yr at 4.09%; gold and oil retreat; AU$1 = 65.9 USc

Currencies / Opinion
America’s crypto apocalypse
2nd Oct 25, 3:10pmbyGuest
Hilary Allen foresees grave risks from recent US legislation deregulating stablecoins - and from the ideology it reflects

Personal finance / Analysis
Property values gain pace heading into spring, driven by record-low listings
1st Oct 25, 1:12pmbyadmin1
As the expanded Home Deposit Guarantee launches, the supply squeeze fuels sharp price growth. September housing markets had their strongest price rise since October 2023

Banking / Analysis
Five megatrends shaping the rise of non-bank finance
1st Oct 25, 11:13ambyGuest
The IMF points out half of all financial assets worldwide are now held and intermediated by companies that are not classified and regulated as banks

Public policy / News
This time the RBA holds its fire
30th Sep 25, 2:32pmbyDavid Chaston
Despite growing signs of inflation rising and strongish labour markets, the RBA has held its cash rate target at 3.6% as widely expected

Personal finance / News
ING cuts some fixed home loan rates sharply
30th Sep 25, 1:46pmbyDavid Chaston
Ahead of the RBA's rate review, ING has shifted its one and two year fixed home loan rates down

Personal finance / News
Two challenger banks shift their term deposit rates
24th Sep 25, 8:21ambyDavid Chaston
Challenger banks maintain their good premiums for savers over all the big four pillar banks with their latest rate shifts

Economy / News
August CPI rises 3%, at the top of the RBA's comfort zone
24th Sep 25, 1:35pmbyadmin
The battle to keep inflation under control and within the RBA's target range isn't won. In fact the pressure rose in August to its highest level in almost a year

Personal finance / News
‘Last period premium’ amount was misleading
23rd Sep 25, 10:09ambyadmin
ASIC takes court action alleging RACQ sent half a million misleading insurance renewal comparisons

Public policy / Opinion
How can we account for crypto?
22nd Sep 25, 6:09pmbyGuest
Tim Congdon highlights the challenges facing statisticians as opaque transactions erode trust in official data

Banking / News
Protecting SMSFs from below-standard private credit operators
22nd Sep 25, 9:43ambyDavid Chaston
Following warning signs from a new review, ASIC is moving to raise standards in the private credit sector, and has issued a series of stop orders against some current operators

Personal finance / Analysis
Two big banks change rates for savers
20th Sep 25, 12:08pmbyDavid Chaston
NAB and Westpac change their bonus saver rates, but others still offer a better deal

Personal finance / Analysis
Can you save by converting to a fixed rate home loan?
15th Sep 25, 8:36ambyDavid Chaston
We look at the rationale for converting your variable rate mortgage to a fixed rate. There are good savings if you do that now, even if the RBA makes another rate cut before the end of 2025

Economy / News
The economic outlook from Sepetember 2025
14th Sep 25, 2:01pmbyLuci Ellis
The Westpac economists reveal their latest thinking on the Australian economy, commodity and financial markets, and the global economy

Personal finance / Analysis
The best places to park funds in the short term
10th Sep 25, 8:55ambyDavid Chaston
We highlight the 4% rates and above, still available for a short term fixed deposit that avoids the risks of an intervening 'variable' rate change

Economy / Analysis
Workers receiving a larger slice of the ‘economic pie’
9th Sep 25, 3:23pmbyGuest
Workers are receiving a larger slice of the ‘economic pie,’ with growth in costs moderating and demand remaining soft enough to help ensure these lower costs are passed on

Personal finance / Opinion
Why gold may be losing its shine as a safe-haven investment
7th Sep 25, 1:09pmbyGuest1
Gold is now firmly established as another investment asset - its role is as part of a diversified portfolio and not as a hedge
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: US descends into chaotic whirlpool
3rd Oct 25, 6:06ambyDavid Chaston
US public policy descends into farce; US job cuts at five year high; Japanese sentiment rises; Aussie spending up, exports down; AU FHB scheme launches to strong demand; UST 10yr at 4.09%; gold and oil retreat; AU$1 = 65.9 USc
Currencies / Opinion
America’s crypto apocalypse
2nd Oct 25, 3:10pmbyGuest
Hilary Allen foresees grave risks from recent US legislation deregulating stablecoins - and from the ideology it reflects
Personal finance / Analysis
Property values gain pace heading into spring, driven by record-low listings
1st Oct 25, 1:12pmbyadmin1
As the expanded Home Deposit Guarantee launches, the supply squeeze fuels sharp price growth. September housing markets had their strongest price rise since October 2023
Banking / Analysis
Five megatrends shaping the rise of non-bank finance
1st Oct 25, 11:13ambyGuest
The IMF points out half of all financial assets worldwide are now held and intermediated by companies that are not classified and regulated as banks
Public policy / News
This time the RBA holds its fire
30th Sep 25, 2:32pmbyDavid Chaston
Despite growing signs of inflation rising and strongish labour markets, the RBA has held its cash rate target at 3.6% as widely expected
Personal finance / News
ING cuts some fixed home loan rates sharply
30th Sep 25, 1:46pmbyDavid Chaston
Ahead of the RBA's rate review, ING has shifted its one and two year fixed home loan rates down
Personal finance / News
Two challenger banks shift their term deposit rates
24th Sep 25, 8:21ambyDavid Chaston
Challenger banks maintain their good premiums for savers over all the big four pillar banks with their latest rate shifts
Economy / News
August CPI rises 3%, at the top of the RBA's comfort zone
24th Sep 25, 1:35pmbyadmin
The battle to keep inflation under control and within the RBA's target range isn't won. In fact the pressure rose in August to its highest level in almost a year
Personal finance / News
‘Last period premium’ amount was misleading
23rd Sep 25, 10:09ambyadmin
ASIC takes court action alleging RACQ sent half a million misleading insurance renewal comparisons
Public policy / Opinion
How can we account for crypto?
22nd Sep 25, 6:09pmbyGuest
Tim Congdon highlights the challenges facing statisticians as opaque transactions erode trust in official data
Banking / News
Protecting SMSFs from below-standard private credit operators
22nd Sep 25, 9:43ambyDavid Chaston
Following warning signs from a new review, ASIC is moving to raise standards in the private credit sector, and has issued a series of stop orders against some current operators
Personal finance / Analysis
Two big banks change rates for savers
20th Sep 25, 12:08pmbyDavid Chaston
NAB and Westpac change their bonus saver rates, but others still offer a better deal
Personal finance / Analysis
Can you save by converting to a fixed rate home loan?
15th Sep 25, 8:36ambyDavid Chaston
We look at the rationale for converting your variable rate mortgage to a fixed rate. There are good savings if you do that now, even if the RBA makes another rate cut before the end of 2025
Economy / News
The economic outlook from Sepetember 2025
14th Sep 25, 2:01pmbyLuci Ellis
The Westpac economists reveal their latest thinking on the Australian economy, commodity and financial markets, and the global economy
Personal finance / Analysis
The best places to park funds in the short term
10th Sep 25, 8:55ambyDavid Chaston
We highlight the 4% rates and above, still available for a short term fixed deposit that avoids the risks of an intervening 'variable' rate change
Economy / Analysis
Workers receiving a larger slice of the ‘economic pie’
9th Sep 25, 3:23pmbyGuest
Workers are receiving a larger slice of the ‘economic pie,’ with growth in costs moderating and demand remaining soft enough to help ensure these lower costs are passed on
Personal finance / Opinion
Why gold may be losing its shine as a safe-haven investment
7th Sep 25, 1:09pmbyGuest1
Gold is now firmly established as another investment asset - its role is as part of a diversified portfolio and not as a hedge