
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Signaled rate cuts locked in
17th Sep 25, 6:42ambyDavid Chaston
US data positive; Binance to escape oversight; Canadian inflation stays in zone; China and EU industrial production rise; UST 10yr at 4.03%; gold firm, oil up; AU$1 = 66.9 USc

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 / Opinion
Offensive measures to target fraudsters
14th Sep 25, 7:58ambyGuest
Mark Button & Branislav Hock look at how the global anti-scam community could come together to beat criminals

Public policy / Opinion
The twilight of Pax Americana
13th Sep 25, 7:48ambyGuest
Koichi Hamada cannot see US leadership recovering from Donald Trump's bullying of trade partners

Personal finance / News
Bank of Queensland trims some key term deposit rates
11th Sep 25, 12:32pmbyDavid Chaston
There are more term deposit rate reductions from challenger banks but they still offer a significant premium above the big four banks

Public policy / News
Global trade is winning Trump's war on it
11th Sep 25, 9:02ambyGuest
Daniel Gros points out that even US import demand seems to be withstanding the introduction of tariffs

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

Public policy / Opinion
Indonesian democracy on the brink
9th Sep 25, 1:51pmbyGuest
Lili Yan Ing urges policymakers in Indonesia to cut waste, strengthen oversight, and ensure fair access to jobs and security to prevent an uncontrollable populist explosion

Currencies / Opinion
Stablecoins, tokens and global dominance
7th Sep 25, 12:51pmbyGuest1
Hélène Rey notes technology is reshaping capital flows and currency dominance; data integrity is essential for financial stability

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

Currencies / Opinion
Tokens are finance’s newest and oldest innovation
7th Sep 25, 12:47pmbyGuest
Money has taken many forms over millennia; digital tokens are the latest. The IMF's Itai Agur reveals the large benefits of digital tokenisation - and the enormous risks they bring

Currencies / Opinion
Finance changed - but the risks didn't
7th Sep 25, 10:09ambyGuest
New technologies are rewiring liquidity, payments, and economic stability

Borrowing / News
Macbank trims its home lending variable rates
5th Sep 25, 7:29ambyDavid Chaston1
Macquarie trims many variable mortgage rates, but not all. The result is a worthwhile rate advantage over the Big Four bank offers and more in line with what other banks in the next tier offer

Economy / Analysis
Spring loaded
4th Sep 25, 6:23ambyGuest
Westpac sees tight supply lifting housing markets with a discernible shift in response to lower interest rates. Price growth has lifted, auction clearance rates are up, and more people say it is 'time to buy'

Economy / News
An unusual burst before affordability constraints
2nd Sep 25, 6:18ambyadmin
Cotality says housing values bloom ahead of what is likely to be a very active spring selling season
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Signaled rate cuts locked in
17th Sep 25, 6:42ambyDavid Chaston
US data positive; Binance to escape oversight; Canadian inflation stays in zone; China and EU industrial production rise; UST 10yr at 4.03%; gold firm, oil up; AU$1 = 66.9 USc
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 / Opinion
Offensive measures to target fraudsters
14th Sep 25, 7:58ambyGuest
Mark Button & Branislav Hock look at how the global anti-scam community could come together to beat criminals
Public policy / Opinion
The twilight of Pax Americana
13th Sep 25, 7:48ambyGuest
Koichi Hamada cannot see US leadership recovering from Donald Trump's bullying of trade partners
Personal finance / News
Bank of Queensland trims some key term deposit rates
11th Sep 25, 12:32pmbyDavid Chaston
There are more term deposit rate reductions from challenger banks but they still offer a significant premium above the big four banks
Public policy / News
Global trade is winning Trump's war on it
11th Sep 25, 9:02ambyGuest
Daniel Gros points out that even US import demand seems to be withstanding the introduction of tariffs
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
Public policy / Opinion
Indonesian democracy on the brink
9th Sep 25, 1:51pmbyGuest
Lili Yan Ing urges policymakers in Indonesia to cut waste, strengthen oversight, and ensure fair access to jobs and security to prevent an uncontrollable populist explosion
Currencies / Opinion
Stablecoins, tokens and global dominance
7th Sep 25, 12:51pmbyGuest1
Hélène Rey notes technology is reshaping capital flows and currency dominance; data integrity is essential for financial stability
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
Currencies / Opinion
Tokens are finance’s newest and oldest innovation
7th Sep 25, 12:47pmbyGuest
Money has taken many forms over millennia; digital tokens are the latest. The IMF's Itai Agur reveals the large benefits of digital tokenisation - and the enormous risks they bring
Currencies / Opinion
Finance changed - but the risks didn't
7th Sep 25, 10:09ambyGuest
New technologies are rewiring liquidity, payments, and economic stability
Borrowing / News
Macbank trims its home lending variable rates
5th Sep 25, 7:29ambyDavid Chaston1
Macquarie trims many variable mortgage rates, but not all. The result is a worthwhile rate advantage over the Big Four bank offers and more in line with what other banks in the next tier offer
Economy / Analysis
Spring loaded
4th Sep 25, 6:23ambyGuest
Westpac sees tight supply lifting housing markets with a discernible shift in response to lower interest rates. Price growth has lifted, auction clearance rates are up, and more people say it is 'time to buy'
Economy / News
An unusual burst before affordability constraints
2nd Sep 25, 6:18ambyadmin
Cotality says housing values bloom ahead of what is likely to be a very active spring selling season