
Economy / Analysis
The OECD has reviewed our economy and outlook
22nd Jan 26, 6:11ambyadmin
The OECD wants to see more effective work on reducing the budget deficit, and more effective actions on housing affordability

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: The debasement trade gathers momentum
22nd Jan 26, 5:48ambyDavid Chaston
Trump in full insult mode at Europe; US housing data mixed; Canada PPI soft; EU suspends approval of US trade deal; OECD likes Australia; equities can't hold rebound; UST 10yr at 4.28%; gold still rising; oil flat; AU$1 = 67.7 USc; bitcoin falls

Personal finance / News
"We will not be undersold!"
21st Jan 26, 7:28ambyDavid Chaston
Macbank ensures it offers top term deposit rates after a new small increase in its popular term deposit rates

Personal finance / News
Should you go 'short' or 'long' when there is no premium for term?
20th Jan 26, 8:41ambyDavid Chaston
With at-call savings rates little different to one-year term deposit rates for savers, why lock up your money on a fixed term? In fact the 'best' (highest) rate offers are for at-call savings

Personal finance / News
"Most investors face losses, and even profitable trades can be entirely eroded by trading costs"
20th Jan 26, 9:06ambyadmin
ASIC says complex, high risk CFDs result in large losses by 'investors' (speculators), made worse by platform practices that contravene licensing obligations

Personal finance / News
Moves and countermoves in the savings sector
16th Jan 26, 7:25ambyDavid Chaston
Both big and challenger banks have moved to counter Macbank's recent hikes in term deposit and savings account rates

Economy / Opinion
Why do educated people fall for conspiracy theories? It could be narcissism
19th Jan 26, 6:33ambyGuest
Tylor Cosgrove notes that conspiracy theories spread wider in times of uncertainty, including during war, economic downturn and widespread hardship. He looks at the type of personalities that are drawn to them

Public policy / Opinion
The revenge of global imbalances
19th Jan 26, 6:36ambyGuest
Barry Eichengreen explains why, after 20 years, major economies' external deficits and surpluses are again a focus of attention

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
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

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

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

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

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

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

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
Economy / Analysis
The OECD has reviewed our economy and outlook
22nd Jan 26, 6:11ambyadmin
The OECD wants to see more effective work on reducing the budget deficit, and more effective actions on housing affordability
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: The debasement trade gathers momentum
22nd Jan 26, 5:48ambyDavid Chaston
Trump in full insult mode at Europe; US housing data mixed; Canada PPI soft; EU suspends approval of US trade deal; OECD likes Australia; equities can't hold rebound; UST 10yr at 4.28%; gold still rising; oil flat; AU$1 = 67.7 USc; bitcoin falls
Personal finance / News
"We will not be undersold!"
21st Jan 26, 7:28ambyDavid Chaston
Macbank ensures it offers top term deposit rates after a new small increase in its popular term deposit rates
Personal finance / News
Should you go 'short' or 'long' when there is no premium for term?
20th Jan 26, 8:41ambyDavid Chaston
With at-call savings rates little different to one-year term deposit rates for savers, why lock up your money on a fixed term? In fact the 'best' (highest) rate offers are for at-call savings
Personal finance / News
"Most investors face losses, and even profitable trades can be entirely eroded by trading costs"
20th Jan 26, 9:06ambyadmin
ASIC says complex, high risk CFDs result in large losses by 'investors' (speculators), made worse by platform practices that contravene licensing obligations
Personal finance / News
Moves and countermoves in the savings sector
16th Jan 26, 7:25ambyDavid Chaston
Both big and challenger banks have moved to counter Macbank's recent hikes in term deposit and savings account rates
Economy / Opinion
Why do educated people fall for conspiracy theories? It could be narcissism
19th Jan 26, 6:33ambyGuest
Tylor Cosgrove notes that conspiracy theories spread wider in times of uncertainty, including during war, economic downturn and widespread hardship. He looks at the type of personalities that are drawn to them
Public policy / Opinion
The revenge of global imbalances
19th Jan 26, 6:36ambyGuest
Barry Eichengreen explains why, after 20 years, major economies' external deficits and surpluses are again a focus of attention
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
