
Banking / Analysis
APRA to limit high debt-to-income home loans to constrain riskier lending
27th Nov 25, 9:19ambyDavid Chaston
New rules arrive to try and limit the impending damage the Home Guarantee Scheme is expected to induce, after Canberra pulled taxpayers into backing up risky first home buyer lending in an already frothy housing market

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Local rates and currencies get a reset
27th Nov 25, 6:54ambyDavid Chaston
Pre-holiday data releases flood US markets, a mixed set; Singapore factories very busy; Hong Kong tragedy; Australian inflation rises unexpectedly; UST 10yr at 4.00%; gold up and oil firms; AU$1 = 65.2 USc;

Economy / News
CPI rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025
26th Nov 25, 12:52pmbyadmin
Inflation up unexpectedly, complicating the RBA's policy track. This is the highest inflation reading since the monthly data series began in April 2025

Personal finance / Analysis
Most banks have four percent rates or higher for savers
25th Nov 25, 9:13ambyDavid Chaston
Banks scramble to offer higher savings and term deposit rates as Macquarie Banks appetite for household deposits gathers momentum. We look at what is now available

Personal finance / Analysis
Piling on the pressure
24th Nov 25, 9:51ambyDavid Chaston
Suddenly, the tables have turned and household depositors who have good-sized balances are in a great position to negotiate much better rates for their funds

Currencies / Analysis
Stablecoins are inevitable
22nd Nov 25, 11:40ambyGuest
Lucrezia Reichlin applies the lessons of past financial innovations to predict where regulation of stablecoins is headed

Economy / Opinion
Robots, humans and donkeys
21st Nov 25, 8:14ambyLuci Ellis
No, AI probably won't take your (whole) job, but the future workforce will look different. Fortunately the labour force is already shifting in mostly the right direction. Policy and social changes are nonetheless needed, says Westpac's Luci Ellis

Public policy / Opinion
Can AI be Asia's next growth engine?
21st Nov 25, 9:21ambyGuest
Asia’s growth model is under intense strain, and rapid population aging will only make matters worse. But Lee Jong-Wha thinks the key to maintaining its momentum will be adopting AI, building human capital, and a framework of enabling institutions

Economy / Analysis
Risks and vulnerabilities
20th Nov 25, 1:37pmbyadmin
In its latest review of the financial system, APRA is seeing some signs of a pick-up in higher risk lending, particularly high debt-to-income borrowing by investors

Economy / News
IMF calls for increased indirect taxation (GST), reintroducing a resource revenue tax, and removing income tax exemptions
20th Nov 25, 11:00ambyadmin
The IMF likes where Australia is at, but sees serious risks ahead. It wants to see "comprehensive tax reform" and "greater spending efficiency" to hold on to fiscal sustainability

Personal finance / Analysis
Competitive pressure keeps term deposit rates rising
19th Nov 25, 10:40ambyDavid Chaston
Macbank broadens its competitive savings account rates to term deposits, matching Commbank, NAB and ANZ

Public policy / Analysis
Record numbers of younger women want to leave the US
20th Nov 25, 8:53ambyadmin
Gallup polling shows that the desire to migrate among younger American women has quadrupled in the past decade - that's now 26 mln women who want to leave

Economy / Analysis
Years in the making, the first complete monthly inflation report is almost here
19th Nov 25, 11:52ambyGuest
If we all pay more attention to 'bad news' than following the underlying trends, will the release of monthly CPI inflation data make the RBA's policy justifications harder to accept?

Personal finance / Analysis
Ranking variable mortgage rates
17th Nov 25, 9:41ambyDavid Chaston
Although comparing bank mortgage rates appears daunting, we have the tools to allow you to take charge of this yourself so that you can know you always get the best deal

Currencies / Analysis
AUD should appreciate against USD over the next few years, mainly because the USD will weaken
16th Nov 25, 11:21ambyLuci Ellis
RBA rate cuts are fading to the horizon on inflation pressure, but the US Fed is expected to cut its policy rate twice more in this cycle, says Westpac's Luci Ellis

Personal finance / News
Westpac raises fixed home loan rates
14th Nov 25, 2:05pmbyDavid Chaston
The Red Bank is the next major to raise fixed mortgage rates, responding to upward pressure in wholesale money markets. The RBA will need to make their assessment soon too

Personal finance / News
ING makes a big play for savers
14th Nov 25, 10:43ambyDavid Chaston
Competition for savers is really hotting up with one challenger bank now offering 5% as a welcome rate for new savers
Banking / Analysis
APRA to limit high debt-to-income home loans to constrain riskier lending
27th Nov 25, 9:19ambyDavid Chaston
New rules arrive to try and limit the impending damage the Home Guarantee Scheme is expected to induce, after Canberra pulled taxpayers into backing up risky first home buyer lending in an already frothy housing market
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Local rates and currencies get a reset
27th Nov 25, 6:54ambyDavid Chaston
Pre-holiday data releases flood US markets, a mixed set; Singapore factories very busy; Hong Kong tragedy; Australian inflation rises unexpectedly; UST 10yr at 4.00%; gold up and oil firms; AU$1 = 65.2 USc;
Economy / News
CPI rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025
26th Nov 25, 12:52pmbyadmin
Inflation up unexpectedly, complicating the RBA's policy track. This is the highest inflation reading since the monthly data series began in April 2025
Personal finance / Analysis
Most banks have four percent rates or higher for savers
25th Nov 25, 9:13ambyDavid Chaston
Banks scramble to offer higher savings and term deposit rates as Macquarie Banks appetite for household deposits gathers momentum. We look at what is now available
Personal finance / Analysis
Piling on the pressure
24th Nov 25, 9:51ambyDavid Chaston
Suddenly, the tables have turned and household depositors who have good-sized balances are in a great position to negotiate much better rates for their funds
Currencies / Analysis
Stablecoins are inevitable
22nd Nov 25, 11:40ambyGuest
Lucrezia Reichlin applies the lessons of past financial innovations to predict where regulation of stablecoins is headed
Economy / Opinion
Robots, humans and donkeys
21st Nov 25, 8:14ambyLuci Ellis
No, AI probably won't take your (whole) job, but the future workforce will look different. Fortunately the labour force is already shifting in mostly the right direction. Policy and social changes are nonetheless needed, says Westpac's Luci Ellis
Public policy / Opinion
Can AI be Asia's next growth engine?
21st Nov 25, 9:21ambyGuest
Asia’s growth model is under intense strain, and rapid population aging will only make matters worse. But Lee Jong-Wha thinks the key to maintaining its momentum will be adopting AI, building human capital, and a framework of enabling institutions
Economy / Analysis
Risks and vulnerabilities
20th Nov 25, 1:37pmbyadmin
In its latest review of the financial system, APRA is seeing some signs of a pick-up in higher risk lending, particularly high debt-to-income borrowing by investors
Economy / News
IMF calls for increased indirect taxation (GST), reintroducing a resource revenue tax, and removing income tax exemptions
20th Nov 25, 11:00ambyadmin
The IMF likes where Australia is at, but sees serious risks ahead. It wants to see "comprehensive tax reform" and "greater spending efficiency" to hold on to fiscal sustainability
Personal finance / Analysis
Competitive pressure keeps term deposit rates rising
19th Nov 25, 10:40ambyDavid Chaston
Macbank broadens its competitive savings account rates to term deposits, matching Commbank, NAB and ANZ
Public policy / Analysis
Record numbers of younger women want to leave the US
20th Nov 25, 8:53ambyadmin
Gallup polling shows that the desire to migrate among younger American women has quadrupled in the past decade - that's now 26 mln women who want to leave
Economy / Analysis
Years in the making, the first complete monthly inflation report is almost here
19th Nov 25, 11:52ambyGuest
If we all pay more attention to 'bad news' than following the underlying trends, will the release of monthly CPI inflation data make the RBA's policy justifications harder to accept?
Personal finance / Analysis
Ranking variable mortgage rates
17th Nov 25, 9:41ambyDavid Chaston
Although comparing bank mortgage rates appears daunting, we have the tools to allow you to take charge of this yourself so that you can know you always get the best deal
Currencies / Analysis
AUD should appreciate against USD over the next few years, mainly because the USD will weaken
16th Nov 25, 11:21ambyLuci Ellis
RBA rate cuts are fading to the horizon on inflation pressure, but the US Fed is expected to cut its policy rate twice more in this cycle, says Westpac's Luci Ellis
Personal finance / News
Westpac raises fixed home loan rates
14th Nov 25, 2:05pmbyDavid Chaston
The Red Bank is the next major to raise fixed mortgage rates, responding to upward pressure in wholesale money markets. The RBA will need to make their assessment soon too
Personal finance / News
ING makes a big play for savers
14th Nov 25, 10:43ambyDavid Chaston
Competition for savers is really hotting up with one challenger bank now offering 5% as a welcome rate for new savers