
Public policy / Opinion
The mother of all economic shocks Is Chinese mercantilism
16th Jul 26, 8:43ambyGuest
Arvind Subramanian thinks Chinese exports have had a greater effect on the global economy than any other single factor

Economy / Analysis
The oil market absorbed the war shock, but buffers are running low
16th Jul 26, 8:39ambyGuest
The IMF sees lower demand for oil, more production, and inventory drawdowns all of which prevented a larger price spike. A quick supply recovery is essential to avoid further damage to the global economy they say

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Running on empty?
16th Jul 26, 6:34ambyDavid Chaston
US PPI eases; US data 'moderate'; US crude stocks fall; Canada holds rates, sees brighter prospects; China data weak raising new stimulus bets; UST 10yr at 4.54%; gold stable; oil firms; AU$1 = 70.2 USc

Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
15th Jul 26, 12:45pmbyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Business / Opinion
Just say no to remote work
10th Jul 26, 8:30ambyGuest
Michael Strain implores recent graduates and younger workers to be physically present at their job

Economy / Opinion
Growth and inequality
10th Jul 26, 8:25ambyDavid Mahon
David Mahon finds Chinese development like crossing a river while feeling the stones. China's objectives on the far bank remain clear, but the water level is now higher, the current stronger, and the stones beneath harder to locate

Personal finance / Opinion
The real cost of lending money to family and friends
10th Jul 26, 8:19ambyGuest
Lynda Moore says if you are asked to lend to someone close to you, make the decision thoughtfully, protect your own financial wellbeing, and be clear about the expectations from the beginning. And if you decide not to lend, don't feel guilty

Banking / Analysis
Still much lower overall market shares, but growing faster than all their main rivals
8th Jul 26, 7:46ambyDavid Chaston
In a month where over growth was low, the smallest of the main banks still managed to outperform their much larger rivals

Business / Analysis
China’s cheap speed is resetting consumer expectations
4th Jul 26, 7:10ambyMark Tanner
Mark Tanner sees Chinese companies producing things cheaper, faster and smarter than ever before. The impact goes beyond just changing how products are made or delivered - it is altering consumer behaviour

Economy / News
Housing market downturn deepens as demand headwinds build
1st Jul 26, 5:26pmbyadmin
Cotality says its national HVI fell -0.4% in June. Capital city values dropped -1.3% in the quarter, led by Sydney (-3.2%) and Melbourne (-2.6%). Adelaide unchanged; Brisbane and Perth rose. Auction clearance rates fell below 50%

Banking / Analysis
The fluid struggles to win mortgage business
1st Jul 26, 12:51pmbyDavid Chaston
In the home loan market, Macbank wins again in May, Commbank holds its position, ANZ wins back some lost positions, but NAB and Westpac shed some share

Economy / Opinion
Who gains in an AI-supercharged economy?
28th Jun 26, 8:39ambyGuest
Joseph Davis expects AI technology to resemble electricity, benefiting the users more than the providers

Business / News
ACCC to monitor supermarket compliance with new excessive pricing prohibition
26th Jun 26, 11:21ambyadmin
The competition regulator has been armed with new powers to monitor the pricing policies of the Coles and Woolworths supermarket chains. What is being prohibited is "excessive pricing"

Economy / News
The CPI rose 4.0% in the year to May
24th Jun 26, 11:45ambyadmin
A 6.5% rise in housing costs drove the May CPI 4.0% inflation rate, not fuel or food. The overall trimmed mean was up 3.6%, a rise from April

Borrowing / News
ASIC lifts hood on car finance costs and distribution concerns
24th Jun 26, 10:19ambyadmin
Consumers exposed to harm from loan brokers and car dealers in the way vehicle loans are distributed by some of the industry's largest brands
Public policy / Opinion
The mother of all economic shocks Is Chinese mercantilism
16th Jul 26, 8:43ambyGuest
Arvind Subramanian thinks Chinese exports have had a greater effect on the global economy than any other single factor
Economy / Analysis
The oil market absorbed the war shock, but buffers are running low
16th Jul 26, 8:39ambyGuest
The IMF sees lower demand for oil, more production, and inventory drawdowns all of which prevented a larger price spike. A quick supply recovery is essential to avoid further damage to the global economy they say
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Running on empty?
16th Jul 26, 6:34ambyDavid Chaston
US PPI eases; US data 'moderate'; US crude stocks fall; Canada holds rates, sees brighter prospects; China data weak raising new stimulus bets; UST 10yr at 4.54%; gold stable; oil firms; AU$1 = 70.2 USc
Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
15th Jul 26, 12:45pmbyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Business / Opinion
Just say no to remote work
10th Jul 26, 8:30ambyGuest
Michael Strain implores recent graduates and younger workers to be physically present at their job
Economy / Opinion
Growth and inequality
10th Jul 26, 8:25ambyDavid Mahon
David Mahon finds Chinese development like crossing a river while feeling the stones. China's objectives on the far bank remain clear, but the water level is now higher, the current stronger, and the stones beneath harder to locate
Personal finance / Opinion
The real cost of lending money to family and friends
10th Jul 26, 8:19ambyGuest
Lynda Moore says if you are asked to lend to someone close to you, make the decision thoughtfully, protect your own financial wellbeing, and be clear about the expectations from the beginning. And if you decide not to lend, don't feel guilty
Banking / Analysis
Still much lower overall market shares, but growing faster than all their main rivals
8th Jul 26, 7:46ambyDavid Chaston
In a month where over growth was low, the smallest of the main banks still managed to outperform their much larger rivals
Business / Analysis
China’s cheap speed is resetting consumer expectations
4th Jul 26, 7:10ambyMark Tanner
Mark Tanner sees Chinese companies producing things cheaper, faster and smarter than ever before. The impact goes beyond just changing how products are made or delivered - it is altering consumer behaviour
Economy / News
Housing market downturn deepens as demand headwinds build
1st Jul 26, 5:26pmbyadmin
Cotality says its national HVI fell -0.4% in June. Capital city values dropped -1.3% in the quarter, led by Sydney (-3.2%) and Melbourne (-2.6%). Adelaide unchanged; Brisbane and Perth rose. Auction clearance rates fell below 50%
Banking / Analysis
The fluid struggles to win mortgage business
1st Jul 26, 12:51pmbyDavid Chaston
In the home loan market, Macbank wins again in May, Commbank holds its position, ANZ wins back some lost positions, but NAB and Westpac shed some share
Economy / Opinion
Who gains in an AI-supercharged economy?
28th Jun 26, 8:39ambyGuest
Joseph Davis expects AI technology to resemble electricity, benefiting the users more than the providers
Business / News
ACCC to monitor supermarket compliance with new excessive pricing prohibition
26th Jun 26, 11:21ambyadmin
The competition regulator has been armed with new powers to monitor the pricing policies of the Coles and Woolworths supermarket chains. What is being prohibited is "excessive pricing"
Economy / News
The CPI rose 4.0% in the year to May
24th Jun 26, 11:45ambyadmin
A 6.5% rise in housing costs drove the May CPI 4.0% inflation rate, not fuel or food. The overall trimmed mean was up 3.6%, a rise from April
Borrowing / News
ASIC lifts hood on car finance costs and distribution concerns
24th Jun 26, 10:19ambyadmin
Consumers exposed to harm from loan brokers and car dealers in the way vehicle loans are distributed by some of the industry's largest brands
Personal finance / Analysis
Housing markets are facing into a more challenging and uncertain outlook
23rd Jun 26, 7:35ambyadmin
Westpac assesses what is ahead for the residential real estate sector, seeing a sharp and sustained pull-back from mid-2026, already slowing from interest rate hikes
Economy / News
Travel and events lift May spending, but mortgage holders hit the brakes
17th Jun 26, 12:50pmbyadmin
The latest Commbank household spending insights shows May spending got a boost from travel and events, but CBA economists expect spending slowdown to continue.

