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Teaching their rivals a lesson, some of them an increasingly painful one

Banking / News

Teaching their rivals a lesson, some of them an increasingly painful one

30th Nov 25, 4:24pmbyDavid Chaston

Macquarie Bank has gained an extra $19 bln in household deposits over and above the market growth of +10.5%. And no rival seems to be able to do anything about their momentum

Breakfast briefing: The run into Christmas underway

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: The run into Christmas underway

1st Dec 25, 7:43ambyDavid Chaston

Eyes on retail sales; India GDP surges; China PMIs dip with factory sector contraction longest on record; Japan, Korea & Canada improve; UST 10yr at 4.02%; gold firm, silver surges and oil holds; AU$1 = 65.5 USc

Hong Kong’s identity quandary

Business / Opinion

Hong Kong’s identity quandary

30th Nov 25, 8:52ambyGuest

Stephen Roach thinks the China-centric administrative region of Hong Kong has changed irrevocably, despite its booming financial sector

Commbank really wants your attention

Personal finance / News

Commbank really wants your attention

28th Nov 25, 9:33ambyDavid Chaston

The biggest bank is making an outsized play for your savings with a hefty hike in their two year term deposit rate to a market-leading level

APRA to limit high debt-to-income home loans to constrain riskier lending

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

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025

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

Most banks have four percent rates or higher for savers

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

Piling on the pressure

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

Stablecoins are inevitable

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

Robots, humans and donkeys

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

Can AI be Asia's next growth engine?

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

Risks and vulnerabilities

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

IMF calls for increased indirect taxation (GST), reintroducing a resource revenue tax, and removing income tax exemptions

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

Competitive pressure keeps term deposit rates rising

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

Years in the making, the first complete monthly inflation report is almost here

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?

Ranking variable mortgage rates

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

AUD should appreciate against USD over the next few years, mainly because the USD will weaken

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

Teaching their rivals a lesson, some of them an increasingly painful one

Banking / News

Teaching their rivals a lesson, some of them an increasingly painful one

30th Nov 25, 4:24pmbyDavid Chaston

Macquarie Bank has gained an extra $19 bln in household deposits over and above the market growth of +10.5%. And no rival seems to be able to do anything about their momentum

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: The run into Christmas underway

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: The run into Christmas underway

1st Dec 25, 7:43ambyDavid Chaston

1st Dec 25, 7:43am

David Chaston

Eyes on retail sales; India GDP surges; China PMIs dip with factory sector contraction longest on record; Japan, Korea & Canada improve; UST 10yr at 4.02%; gold firm, silver surges and oil holds; AU$1 = 65.5 USc

Business / Opinion

Hong Kong’s identity quandary

Business / Opinion

Hong Kong’s identity quandary

30th Nov 25, 8:52ambyGuest

30th Nov 25, 8:52am

Guest

Stephen Roach thinks the China-centric administrative region of Hong Kong has changed irrevocably, despite its booming financial sector

Personal finance / News

Commbank really wants your attention

Personal finance / News

Commbank really wants your attention

28th Nov 25, 9:33ambyDavid Chaston

28th Nov 25, 9:33am

David Chaston

The biggest bank is making an outsized play for your savings with a hefty hike in their two year term deposit rate to a market-leading level

Banking / Analysis

APRA to limit high debt-to-income home loans to constrain riskier lending

Banking / Analysis

APRA to limit high debt-to-income home loans to constrain riskier lending

27th Nov 25, 9:19ambyDavid Chaston

27th Nov 25, 9:19am

David 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

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025

Economy / News

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025

26th Nov 25, 12:52pmbyadmin

26th Nov 25, 12:52pm

admin

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

Personal finance / Analysis

Most banks have four percent rates or higher for savers

25th Nov 25, 9:13ambyDavid Chaston

25th Nov 25, 9:13am

David 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

Personal finance / Analysis

Piling on the pressure

24th Nov 25, 9:51ambyDavid Chaston

24th Nov 25, 9:51am

David 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

Currencies / Analysis

Stablecoins are inevitable

22nd Nov 25, 11:40ambyGuest

22nd Nov 25, 11:40am

Guest

Lucrezia Reichlin applies the lessons of past financial innovations to predict where regulation of stablecoins is headed

Economy / Opinion

Robots, humans and donkeys

Economy / Opinion

Robots, humans and donkeys

21st Nov 25, 8:14ambyLuci Ellis

21st Nov 25, 8:14am

Luci 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?

Public policy / Opinion

Can AI be Asia's next growth engine?

21st Nov 25, 9:21ambyGuest

21st Nov 25, 9:21am

Guest

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

Economy / Analysis

Risks and vulnerabilities

20th Nov 25, 1:37pmbyadmin

20th Nov 25, 1:37pm

admin

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

Economy / News

IMF calls for increased indirect taxation (GST), reintroducing a resource revenue tax, and removing income tax exemptions

20th Nov 25, 11:00ambyadmin

20th Nov 25, 11:00am

admin

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

Personal finance / Analysis

Competitive pressure keeps term deposit rates rising

19th Nov 25, 10:40ambyDavid Chaston

19th Nov 25, 10:40am

David Chaston

Macbank broadens its competitive savings account rates to term deposits, matching Commbank, NAB and ANZ

Economy / Analysis

Years in the making, the first complete monthly inflation report is almost here

Economy / Analysis

Years in the making, the first complete monthly inflation report is almost here

19th Nov 25, 11:52ambyGuest

19th Nov 25, 11:52am

Guest

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

Personal finance / Analysis

Ranking variable mortgage rates

17th Nov 25, 9:41ambyDavid Chaston

17th Nov 25, 9:41am

David 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

Currencies / Analysis

AUD should appreciate against USD over the next few years, mainly because the USD will weaken

16th Nov 25, 11:21ambyLuci Ellis

16th Nov 25, 11:21am

Luci 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

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