
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 / News
Breakfast briefing: Tough choices ahead
20th Oct 25, 7:14ambyDavid Chaston
A big week of data and earnings reports ahead; India rises; Singapore exports jump; Malaysia grows faster; AU-US links at risk; more TACO twists; UST 10yr at 4.01%; gold up, oil holds low; AU$1 = 65 USc

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

Business / Opinion
Will the AI bubble trigger a financial crisis?
18th Oct 25, 8:32ambyGuest
Hilary Allen explains how dashed hopes for AI technology could trigger a dangerous chain reaction

Economy / News
Jobs growth less than expected in September
16th Oct 25, 12:29pmbyadmin
Full time jobs rose far less than expected and the jobless rate ticked up to 4.5% in September in a disappointing labour market report

Personal finance / News
Two more banks change TD rates, mostly higher
16th Oct 25, 7:58ambyDavid Chaston
Competitive pressure has now raised a key term deposit rate at a key challenger bank up to a level that compares well with the variable and less certain at-call rates on offer elsewhere

Currencies / Opinion
Will stablecoins preserve the US dollar dominance?
16th Oct 25, 7:11ambyGuest
Barry Eichengreen thinks the argument that stablecoins will preserve the US dollar dominance rests on a slew of shaky assumptions and leaves key questions unanswered

Public policy / Analysis
Growth of nonbanks is revealing new financial stability risks
15th Oct 25, 7:30ambyGuest
The IMF wants policymakers to strengthen oversight of nonbank financial intermediaries, whose increasing interconnectedness with banks could exacerbate adverse shocks

Business / Opinion
Recovery for some
14th Oct 25, 8:42ambyDavid Mahon
David Mahon sees China as a state of stability, confident it will win the geopolitical and economic tussle with the US (and EU), joining with its new Eurasian allies to dominate the rest of the 21st century

Personal finance / Analysis
Stick? twist? or double down?
12th Oct 25, 10:09ambyGuest
The World Gold Council says gold will hold its ground and perhaps see further uplift should equities experience a correction, given the plethora of supportive factors elsewhere. But a major liquidity squeeze could upend both gold and equities

Personal finance / Analysis
Two banks adjust their term deposit rates, up and down
9th Oct 25, 8:47ambyDavid Chaston
Commbank and Suncorp each target savers with raised term deposit 'special' offers

Personal finance / Analysis
Westpac targets online mortgage lending
6th Oct 25, 4:07pmbyDavid Chaston
The Red Bank ramps up its online mortgage channel offering notable discounts to encourage its adoption

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
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

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 / 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
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 / News
Breakfast briefing: Tough choices ahead
20th Oct 25, 7:14ambyDavid Chaston
A big week of data and earnings reports ahead; India rises; Singapore exports jump; Malaysia grows faster; AU-US links at risk; more TACO twists; UST 10yr at 4.01%; gold up, oil holds low; AU$1 = 65 USc
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
Business / Opinion
Will the AI bubble trigger a financial crisis?
18th Oct 25, 8:32ambyGuest
Hilary Allen explains how dashed hopes for AI technology could trigger a dangerous chain reaction
Economy / News
Jobs growth less than expected in September
16th Oct 25, 12:29pmbyadmin
Full time jobs rose far less than expected and the jobless rate ticked up to 4.5% in September in a disappointing labour market report
Personal finance / News
Two more banks change TD rates, mostly higher
16th Oct 25, 7:58ambyDavid Chaston
Competitive pressure has now raised a key term deposit rate at a key challenger bank up to a level that compares well with the variable and less certain at-call rates on offer elsewhere
Currencies / Opinion
Will stablecoins preserve the US dollar dominance?
16th Oct 25, 7:11ambyGuest
Barry Eichengreen thinks the argument that stablecoins will preserve the US dollar dominance rests on a slew of shaky assumptions and leaves key questions unanswered
Public policy / Analysis
Growth of nonbanks is revealing new financial stability risks
15th Oct 25, 7:30ambyGuest
The IMF wants policymakers to strengthen oversight of nonbank financial intermediaries, whose increasing interconnectedness with banks could exacerbate adverse shocks
Business / Opinion
Recovery for some
14th Oct 25, 8:42ambyDavid Mahon
David Mahon sees China as a state of stability, confident it will win the geopolitical and economic tussle with the US (and EU), joining with its new Eurasian allies to dominate the rest of the 21st century
Personal finance / Analysis
Stick? twist? or double down?
12th Oct 25, 10:09ambyGuest
The World Gold Council says gold will hold its ground and perhaps see further uplift should equities experience a correction, given the plethora of supportive factors elsewhere. But a major liquidity squeeze could upend both gold and equities
Personal finance / Analysis
Two banks adjust their term deposit rates, up and down
9th Oct 25, 8:47ambyDavid Chaston
Commbank and Suncorp each target savers with raised term deposit 'special' offers
Personal finance / Analysis
Westpac targets online mortgage lending
6th Oct 25, 4:07pmbyDavid Chaston
The Red Bank ramps up its online mortgage channel offering notable discounts to encourage its adoption
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
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
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 / 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 / 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