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Commbank raises all its fixed home loan rates

Personal finance / News

Commbank raises all its fixed home loan rates

15th Jan 26, 7:54ambyDavid Chaston

Fixed home loan rates are on the move higher. All banks are looking at raising fixed rates now as sentiment shifts to higher rate expectations in 2026

'The states are spending like they are in lockdown': S&P

Public policy / Opinion

'The states are spending like they are in lockdown': S&P

15th Jan 26, 12:26pmbyDavid Chaston

NSW and Queensland are singled out as at risk of a credit rating downgrade as infrastructure projects and entitlement claims mount, while tax increases become politically much harder

Breakfast briefing: Trump's Epstein-distraction projects unnerve markets

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: Trump's Epstein-distraction projects unnerve markets

15th Jan 26, 7:01ambyDavid Chaston

US data mixed with dodgy aspects; China trade surplus huge; Japanese machine tool orders jump; South Korean surprise; global growth stable; UST 10yr at 4.14%; gold up, silver zooms again; oil on hold; AU$1 = 66.8 USc

The 2026 outlook calls for recalibration

Economy / Opinion

The 2026 outlook calls for recalibration

13th Jan 26, 7:35ambyGuest

Mohamed El-Erian thinks that last year's economic tailwinds will give way to more challenging conditions as the AI narrative fades

How big is the iceberg?

Currencies / Analysis

How big is the iceberg?

13th Jan 26, 9:25ambyGuest

Nolan Fahrenkopf says rogue nations are capitalising on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programmes

Macbank goes even higher

Personal finance / News

Macbank goes even higher

12th Jan 26, 9:19ambyDavid Chaston

With their retail funding strategy working a treat, Macquarie has just piled more rate pressure on its rivals with yet another increase for savers

Thoughts on the 2026 outlook

Economy / Analysis

Thoughts on the 2026 outlook

12th Jan 26, 8:04ambyDavid Skilling

Unlike the sanguine outlook reviews from many others, David Skilling says 2026 will be another disruptive year of structural global economic and geopolitical change

Precious metal thunder

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

Despite new tariffs on beef, China is far from closing the door on trade with Australia

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

Exports slip in November

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

Macquarie monsters up the household deposit growth

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

America's post-Trump China strategy

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

The real existential threat facing Europe

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

What if we taxed what people spend, not what they earn?

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

Four hidden financial habits that strengthen relationships

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

A special opportunity

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

More banks move to stay in touch with Macbank

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

Commbank raises all its fixed home loan rates

Personal finance / News

Commbank raises all its fixed home loan rates

15th Jan 26, 7:54ambyDavid Chaston

Fixed home loan rates are on the move higher. All banks are looking at raising fixed rates now as sentiment shifts to higher rate expectations in 2026

Public policy / Opinion

'The states are spending like they are in lockdown': S&P

Public policy / Opinion

'The states are spending like they are in lockdown': S&P

15th Jan 26, 12:26pmbyDavid Chaston

15th Jan 26, 12:26pm

David Chaston

NSW and Queensland are singled out as at risk of a credit rating downgrade as infrastructure projects and entitlement claims mount, while tax increases become politically much harder

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: Trump's Epstein-distraction projects unnerve markets

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: Trump's Epstein-distraction projects unnerve markets

15th Jan 26, 7:01ambyDavid Chaston

15th Jan 26, 7:01am

David Chaston

US data mixed with dodgy aspects; China trade surplus huge; Japanese machine tool orders jump; South Korean surprise; global growth stable; UST 10yr at 4.14%; gold up, silver zooms again; oil on hold; AU$1 = 66.8 USc

Economy / Opinion

The 2026 outlook calls for recalibration

Economy / Opinion

The 2026 outlook calls for recalibration

13th Jan 26, 7:35ambyGuest

13th Jan 26, 7:35am

Guest

Mohamed El-Erian thinks that last year's economic tailwinds will give way to more challenging conditions as the AI narrative fades

Currencies / Analysis

How big is the iceberg?

Currencies / Analysis

How big is the iceberg?

13th Jan 26, 9:25ambyGuest

13th Jan 26, 9:25am

Guest

Nolan Fahrenkopf says rogue nations are capitalising on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programmes

Personal finance / News

Macbank goes even higher

Personal finance / News

Macbank goes even higher

12th Jan 26, 9:19ambyDavid Chaston

12th Jan 26, 9:19am

David Chaston

With their retail funding strategy working a treat, Macquarie has just piled more rate pressure on its rivals with yet another increase for savers

Economy / Analysis

Thoughts on the 2026 outlook

Economy / Analysis

Thoughts on the 2026 outlook

12th Jan 26, 8:04ambyDavid Skilling

12th Jan 26, 8:04am

David Skilling

Unlike the sanguine outlook reviews from many others, David Skilling says 2026 will be another disruptive year of structural global economic and geopolitical change

Personal finance / Analysis

Precious metal thunder

Personal finance / Analysis

Precious metal thunder

10th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyGuest

10th Jan 26, 1:45pm

Guest

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 / Opinion

Despite new tariffs on beef, China is far from closing the door on trade with Australia

Economy / Opinion

Despite new tariffs on beef, China is far from closing the door on trade with Australia

9th Jan 26, 9:29ambyGuest

9th Jan 26, 9:29am

Guest

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

Economy / News

Exports slip in November

8th Jan 26, 12:29pmbyDavid Chaston

8th Jan 26, 12:29pm

David 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

Banking / News

Macquarie monsters up the household deposit growth

5th Jan 26, 1:45pmbyDavid Chaston

5th Jan 26, 1:45pm

David 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

Public policy / Opinion

America's post-Trump China strategy

6th Jan 26, 12:12pmbyGuest

6th Jan 26, 12:12pm

Guest

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

Economy / Opinion

The real existential threat facing Europe

4th Jan 26, 8:04ambyGuest

4th Jan 26, 8:04am

Guest

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?

Public policy / Opinion

What if we taxed what people spend, not what they earn?

31st Dec 25, 7:44ambyGuest

31st Dec 25, 7:44am

Guest

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

Personal finance / Opinion

Four hidden financial habits that strengthen relationships

Personal finance / Opinion

Four hidden financial habits that strengthen relationships

28th Dec 25, 8:28ambyGuest

28th Dec 25, 8:28am

Guest

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

Business / News

A special opportunity

Business / News

A special opportunity

28th Dec 25, 8:19ambyDavid Chaston

28th Dec 25, 8:19am

David Chaston

interest.com.au needs an experienced, business or economics journalist to cover the Australian economy

Personal finance / News

More banks move to stay in touch with Macbank

Personal finance / News

More banks move to stay in touch with Macbank

16th Dec 25, 8:40ambyDavid Chaston

16th Dec 25, 8:40am

David Chaston

Two more banks have raised term deposit rates as they come under competitive pressure. They have starkly different approaches to the challenge

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