
Economy / Opinion
What is the gold price telling us?
6th Nov 25, 3:48pmbyGuest
Jim O'Neill consider both the bullish and bearish case for the yellow metal and markets carry it to record highs

Public policy / Opinion
Is Bessent right about the Fed?
6th Nov 25, 3:58pmbyGuest
Willem Buiter consider the US central Bank's failings in light of recent criticism from the US secretary of the Treasury

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Better on the surface, but wobbly underneath
6th Nov 25, 8:30ambyDavid Chaston
US labour market makes gains, but only in one region; US service sector expands; tariff-tax legality examined; China service expansion fragile; UST 10yr at 4.15%; gold up and oil down; AU$1 = 56.6

Public policy / News
RBA holds again, even as inflation worries mount
4th Nov 25, 2:36pmbyadmin
RBA holds again but starts to worry about inflation pressure they can no longer ignore. They are hoping those pressure are transitory

Personal finance / News
Shifting around to maintain competitiveness
3rd Nov 25, 9:22ambyDavid Chaston
Two challenger banks tweak variable rates to keep them competitive and meaningfully lower than the big four pillar banks

Personal finance / Analysis
Review: the Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatch
2nd Nov 25, 5:28pmbyGuest
The biggest and baddest Apple watch, the Ultra 3, is the company's best smartwatch

Economy / Opinion
What AI means for growth and jobs
31st Oct 25, 8:19ambyGuest
Philippe Aghion and colleagues see great potential for AI to boost productivity without harming employment

Business / Analysis
Below the surface of China’s slowing retail growth
31st Oct 25, 8:15ambyMark Tanner
Mark Tanner says Chinese consumers are saving more of their paychecks, bruised by their losses in residential property. Conspicuous consumption is lower but there are still many bright spots, especially related to 'experiences'

Economy / Opinion
China needs a consumption target
31st Oct 25, 8:08ambyGuest
Stephen Roach thinks the next Chinese five-year plan should set a goal of raising household spending to 50% of GDP by 2035

Economy / News
Inflation turns higher, and that will worry the RBA
29th Oct 25, 12:32pmbyDavid Chaston
September inflation rose far more than expected, largely driven by electricity prices. Some of this is a one-off effect, but the trimmed mean suggests underlying pressures are building anyway

Personal finance / Opinion
Tariffs, fiscal concerns … and gold to the rescue
26th Oct 25, 9:00ambyGuest
A gold analyst says a portfolio that includes gold adds resiliency, and the diversification benefits remain as relevant as ever amid raging political & economic crosscurrents

Economy / Analysis
Review: ‘Enshittification’ by Cory Doctorow
25th Oct 25, 8:36ambyGuest
With 'Enshittification', Cory Doctorow explains why things really are getting worse and what could be done about it

Personal finance / News
Savers faced with rate drops
23rd Oct 25, 8:46ambyDavid Chaston
Three banks, including ANZ, have been quietly trimming some savings and term deposit rates. But one pushed through an increase

Personal finance / Analysis
Suncorp makes a play for savers
20th Oct 25, 7:56ambyDavid Chaston
ANZ-owned Suncorp Bank raises many term deposit rates, moving closer to some key challenger banks

Economy / Opinion
Agents of secular stagnation
19th Oct 25, 7:29ambyLuci Ellis
History suggests that waves of technological innovation take time to show up in productivity, with users not producers reaping the spoils. Productivity pessimism in Australia should not last forever, says Westpac's Luci Ellis

Personal finance / Analysis
How do banks assess you for a home loan? And how do you work out what you can afford?
4th Oct 25, 2:05pmbyGuest
An RMIT expert runs through the process of getting a home loan. Ama Samarasinghe says the key to staying stress-free is to budget for reality, not hope

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 / Opinion
What is the gold price telling us?
6th Nov 25, 3:48pmbyGuest
Jim O'Neill consider both the bullish and bearish case for the yellow metal and markets carry it to record highs
Public policy / Opinion
Is Bessent right about the Fed?
6th Nov 25, 3:58pmbyGuest
Willem Buiter consider the US central Bank's failings in light of recent criticism from the US secretary of the Treasury
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Better on the surface, but wobbly underneath
6th Nov 25, 8:30ambyDavid Chaston
US labour market makes gains, but only in one region; US service sector expands; tariff-tax legality examined; China service expansion fragile; UST 10yr at 4.15%; gold up and oil down; AU$1 = 56.6
Public policy / News
RBA holds again, even as inflation worries mount
4th Nov 25, 2:36pmbyadmin
RBA holds again but starts to worry about inflation pressure they can no longer ignore. They are hoping those pressure are transitory
Personal finance / News
Shifting around to maintain competitiveness
3rd Nov 25, 9:22ambyDavid Chaston
Two challenger banks tweak variable rates to keep them competitive and meaningfully lower than the big four pillar banks
Personal finance / Analysis
Review: the Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatch
2nd Nov 25, 5:28pmbyGuest
The biggest and baddest Apple watch, the Ultra 3, is the company's best smartwatch
Economy / Opinion
What AI means for growth and jobs
31st Oct 25, 8:19ambyGuest
Philippe Aghion and colleagues see great potential for AI to boost productivity without harming employment
Business / Analysis
Below the surface of China’s slowing retail growth
31st Oct 25, 8:15ambyMark Tanner
Mark Tanner says Chinese consumers are saving more of their paychecks, bruised by their losses in residential property. Conspicuous consumption is lower but there are still many bright spots, especially related to 'experiences'
Economy / Opinion
China needs a consumption target
31st Oct 25, 8:08ambyGuest
Stephen Roach thinks the next Chinese five-year plan should set a goal of raising household spending to 50% of GDP by 2035
Economy / News
Inflation turns higher, and that will worry the RBA
29th Oct 25, 12:32pmbyDavid Chaston
September inflation rose far more than expected, largely driven by electricity prices. Some of this is a one-off effect, but the trimmed mean suggests underlying pressures are building anyway
Personal finance / Opinion
Tariffs, fiscal concerns … and gold to the rescue
26th Oct 25, 9:00ambyGuest
A gold analyst says a portfolio that includes gold adds resiliency, and the diversification benefits remain as relevant as ever amid raging political & economic crosscurrents
Economy / Analysis
Review: ‘Enshittification’ by Cory Doctorow
25th Oct 25, 8:36ambyGuest
With 'Enshittification', Cory Doctorow explains why things really are getting worse and what could be done about it
Personal finance / News
Savers faced with rate drops
23rd Oct 25, 8:46ambyDavid Chaston
Three banks, including ANZ, have been quietly trimming some savings and term deposit rates. But one pushed through an increase
Personal finance / Analysis
Suncorp makes a play for savers
20th Oct 25, 7:56ambyDavid Chaston
ANZ-owned Suncorp Bank raises many term deposit rates, moving closer to some key challenger banks
Economy / Opinion
Agents of secular stagnation
19th Oct 25, 7:29ambyLuci Ellis
History suggests that waves of technological innovation take time to show up in productivity, with users not producers reaping the spoils. Productivity pessimism in Australia should not last forever, says Westpac's Luci Ellis
Personal finance / Analysis
How do banks assess you for a home loan? And how do you work out what you can afford?
4th Oct 25, 2:05pmbyGuest
An RMIT expert runs through the process of getting a home loan. Ama Samarasinghe says the key to staying stress-free is to budget for reality, not hope
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