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Can democracy survive AI?

Public policy / Opinion

Can democracy survive AI?

17th Aug 25, 9:42ambyGuest

Ian Bremmer expects the next wave of technological innovation to favour closed, consolidated political systems

Take care how you read the Chinese market signals

Business / Opinion

Take care how you read the Chinese market signals

17th Aug 25, 9:55ambyMark Tanner

From Sydney to Shanghai: how the Chinese diaspora shapes (and sometimes misguides) market entry into mainland China and growth

Weekend briefing: The path to mediocrity

Economy / News

Weekend briefing: The path to mediocrity

16th Aug 25, 8:11ambyDavid Chaston

US consumers glummer but still buy cars; Malaysia GDP rise good; China data softens; shipping to get a new twist; Ireland's trade with the US dives; UST 10yr at 4.32%; gold holds and oil dips; AU$1 = 65.1 USc

An economic roundtable – talkfest or catalyst for real reform?

Public policy / Opinion

An economic roundtable – talkfest or catalyst for real reform?

16th Aug 25, 8:19ambyRoss Stitt

Ross Stitt previews the upcoming Australian national economic roundtable and wonders if expectations have been set too high, whether its a Pandora's box they may regret

Savers are paying for the rate cut

Personal finance / News

Savers are paying for the rate cut

15th Aug 25, 8:44ambyDavid Chaston

Savers are starting to be hit with lower savings account interest rates following the RBA rate cut

This time the RBA pulls the trigger

Public policy / News

This time the RBA pulls the trigger

8th Jul 25, 2:42pmbyDavid Chaston

After the July misfire, the Australian central bank cuts its cash rate target by -25 bps to 3.60%. Markets price in two more similar cuts by years end, and another in early 2026

Productivity action? Tax is a distraction

Public policy / Opinion

Productivity action? Tax is a distraction

9th Aug 25, 8:59ambyLucy Ellis

If tax reform is the answer, it is hard to see how boosting productivity growth was the question. Other initiatives are likely to be more important, says Luci Ellis

The key inflation signals are soft

Economy / Analysis

The key inflation signals are soft

8th Aug 25, 9:23ambyDavid Chaston

Lower than expected inflation, surprising some analysts, is expected to lock in an August RBA rate cut. More will follow

Former KPMG employee faces fraud charges

Business / News

Former KPMG employee faces fraud charges

8th Aug 25, 12:07pmbyadmin

Former KPMG employee, who is not a registered tax professional, is alleged to have orchestrated a large-scale tax fraud

Westpac defends its high-value TD position

Personal finance / News

Westpac defends its high-value TD position

8th Aug 25, 1:04pmbyDavid Chaston

After Macquarie's high profile launch into a very high yielding savings account, Westpac moves to bolster its position to prevent leakage

NAB cuts fixed mortgage interest rates ahead of the RBA

Personal finance / News

NAB cuts fixed mortgage interest rates ahead of the RBA

7th Aug 25, 10:35ambyDavid Chaston

NAB jumps the gun, cutting -25 bps from the most popular fixed rate home loan on offer, as markets price in a full RBA rate cut at their Tuesday meeting

Land sales plummet as prices soar

Business / News

Land sales plummet as prices soar

7th Aug 25, 11:18ambyadmin

Home builders bemoan the high cost of land, the long approvals process, and rising construction costs. The result, they say, is ever higher pressure on prices for houses already built

Macbank ups the incentive

Personal finance / Analysis

Macbank ups the incentive

1st Aug 25, 1:20pmbyDavid Chaston

Macquarie extends their high interest savings account limit to $2 mln, sharply raising the average rate you can earn

Plodding along; risk aversion smothers the wealth effect

Personal finance / Analysis

Plodding along; risk aversion smothers the wealth effect

1st Aug 25, 8:14ambyDavid Chaston

Westpac economists ask why, if house prices and financial assets are rising quickly, is this not reflected in consumer sentiment or household spending?

Westpac stumbles as Macquarie and CommBank push ahead

Banking / News

Westpac stumbles as Macquarie and CommBank push ahead

31st Jul 25, 11:27ambyDavid Chaston

Over the past year, CommBank won the most home loan business, but Macquarie's growth outstripped them. Most of these gains were at the expense of Westpac

CPI inflation rises 2.1% in the year to June 2025, less than expected

Economy / News

CPI inflation rises 2.1% in the year to June 2025, less than expected

30th Jul 25, 12:02pmbyadmin

Led by a fall in services inflation, overall CPI inflation dropped to 2.1% in Q2 2025 from 2.4% in the prior two periods, marking its lowest figure since Q1 2021 and below forecasts of 2.2%

Macquarie adjusts selected term deposit rates

Personal finance / News

Macquarie adjusts selected term deposit rates

30th Jul 25, 9:20ambyDavid Chaston

Recent tweaking by Macquarie Bank highlights the wisdom of choosing your savings accounts carefully

Can democracy survive AI?

Public policy / Opinion

Can democracy survive AI?

17th Aug 25, 9:42ambyGuest

Ian Bremmer expects the next wave of technological innovation to favour closed, consolidated political systems

Business / Opinion

Take care how you read the Chinese market signals

Business / Opinion

Take care how you read the Chinese market signals

17th Aug 25, 9:55ambyMark Tanner

17th Aug 25, 9:55am

Mark Tanner

From Sydney to Shanghai: how the Chinese diaspora shapes (and sometimes misguides) market entry into mainland China and growth

Economy / News

Weekend briefing: The path to mediocrity

Economy / News

Weekend briefing: The path to mediocrity

16th Aug 25, 8:11ambyDavid Chaston

16th Aug 25, 8:11am

David Chaston

US consumers glummer but still buy cars; Malaysia GDP rise good; China data softens; shipping to get a new twist; Ireland's trade with the US dives; UST 10yr at 4.32%; gold holds and oil dips; AU$1 = 65.1 USc

Public policy / Opinion

An economic roundtable – talkfest or catalyst for real reform?

Public policy / Opinion

An economic roundtable – talkfest or catalyst for real reform?

16th Aug 25, 8:19ambyRoss Stitt

16th Aug 25, 8:19am

Ross Stitt

Ross Stitt previews the upcoming Australian national economic roundtable and wonders if expectations have been set too high, whether its a Pandora's box they may regret

Personal finance / News

Savers are paying for the rate cut

Personal finance / News

Savers are paying for the rate cut

15th Aug 25, 8:44ambyDavid Chaston

15th Aug 25, 8:44am

David Chaston

Savers are starting to be hit with lower savings account interest rates following the RBA rate cut

Public policy / News

This time the RBA pulls the trigger

Public policy / News

This time the RBA pulls the trigger

8th Jul 25, 2:42pmbyDavid Chaston

8th Jul 25, 2:42pm

David Chaston

After the July misfire, the Australian central bank cuts its cash rate target by -25 bps to 3.60%. Markets price in two more similar cuts by years end, and another in early 2026

Public policy / Opinion

Productivity action? Tax is a distraction

Public policy / Opinion

Productivity action? Tax is a distraction

9th Aug 25, 8:59ambyLucy Ellis

9th Aug 25, 8:59am

Lucy Ellis

If tax reform is the answer, it is hard to see how boosting productivity growth was the question. Other initiatives are likely to be more important, says Luci Ellis

Economy / Analysis

The key inflation signals are soft

Economy / Analysis

The key inflation signals are soft

8th Aug 25, 9:23ambyDavid Chaston

8th Aug 25, 9:23am

David Chaston

Lower than expected inflation, surprising some analysts, is expected to lock in an August RBA rate cut. More will follow

Business / News

Former KPMG employee faces fraud charges

Business / News

Former KPMG employee faces fraud charges

8th Aug 25, 12:07pmbyadmin

8th Aug 25, 12:07pm

admin

Former KPMG employee, who is not a registered tax professional, is alleged to have orchestrated a large-scale tax fraud

Personal finance / News

Westpac defends its high-value TD position

Personal finance / News

Westpac defends its high-value TD position

8th Aug 25, 1:04pmbyDavid Chaston

8th Aug 25, 1:04pm

David Chaston

After Macquarie's high profile launch into a very high yielding savings account, Westpac moves to bolster its position to prevent leakage

Personal finance / News

NAB cuts fixed mortgage interest rates ahead of the RBA

Personal finance / News

NAB cuts fixed mortgage interest rates ahead of the RBA

7th Aug 25, 10:35ambyDavid Chaston

7th Aug 25, 10:35am

David Chaston

NAB jumps the gun, cutting -25 bps from the most popular fixed rate home loan on offer, as markets price in a full RBA rate cut at their Tuesday meeting

Business / News

Land sales plummet as prices soar

Business / News

Land sales plummet as prices soar

7th Aug 25, 11:18ambyadmin

7th Aug 25, 11:18am

admin

Home builders bemoan the high cost of land, the long approvals process, and rising construction costs. The result, they say, is ever higher pressure on prices for houses already built

Personal finance / Analysis

Macbank ups the incentive

Personal finance / Analysis

Macbank ups the incentive

1st Aug 25, 1:20pmbyDavid Chaston

1st Aug 25, 1:20pm

David Chaston

Macquarie extends their high interest savings account limit to $2 mln, sharply raising the average rate you can earn

Personal finance / Analysis

Plodding along; risk aversion smothers the wealth effect

Personal finance / Analysis

Plodding along; risk aversion smothers the wealth effect

1st Aug 25, 8:14ambyDavid Chaston

1st Aug 25, 8:14am

David Chaston

Westpac economists ask why, if house prices and financial assets are rising quickly, is this not reflected in consumer sentiment or household spending?

Banking / News

Westpac stumbles as Macquarie and CommBank push ahead

Banking / News

Westpac stumbles as Macquarie and CommBank push ahead

31st Jul 25, 11:27ambyDavid Chaston

31st Jul 25, 11:27am

David Chaston

Over the past year, CommBank won the most home loan business, but Macquarie's growth outstripped them. Most of these gains were at the expense of Westpac

Economy / News

CPI inflation rises 2.1% in the year to June 2025, less than expected

Economy / News

CPI inflation rises 2.1% in the year to June 2025, less than expected

30th Jul 25, 12:02pmbyadmin

30th Jul 25, 12:02pm

admin

Led by a fall in services inflation, overall CPI inflation dropped to 2.1% in Q2 2025 from 2.4% in the prior two periods, marking its lowest figure since Q1 2021 and below forecasts of 2.2%

Personal finance / News

Macquarie adjusts selected term deposit rates

Personal finance / News

Macquarie adjusts selected term deposit rates

30th Jul 25, 9:20ambyDavid Chaston

30th Jul 25, 9:20am

David Chaston

Recent tweaking by Macquarie Bank highlights the wisdom of choosing your savings accounts carefully

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