
Economy / News
Travel and events lift May spending, but mortgage holders hit the brakes
17th Jun 26, 12:50pmbyDavid Chaston
The latest Commbank household spending insights shows May spending got a boost from travel and events, but CBA economists expect spending slowdown to continue.

Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
17th Jun 26, 8:58ambyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Will money solve the US-Iran conflict?
17th Jun 26, 6:38ambyDavid Chaston
US to buy its way out of the Iran conflict; US data weaker; Canada housing turns up; China data mixed; Japan hikes, Australia holds; UST 10yr at 4.42%; gold up and oil down sharply again; AU$1 = 70.7 USc

Banking / News
RBA holds fire in latest review
16th Jun 26, 2:31pmbyDavid Chaston
As widely expected, the RBA has made no change to its 4.35% cash rate target after the three previous rate hikes. Uncertainty on inflation direction is high as fuel costs are expected to retreat soon

Public policy / Opinion
SpaceX is the new East India Company
13th Jun 26, 4:14pmbyGuest
Alessio Terzi and Stefano Marcuzzi consider lessons from the three-century era when corporate monopolies operated beyond the reach of sovereign powers

Personal finance / News
The hidden cost of being the financially capable one
14th Jun 26, 7:57ambyGuest
Lynda Moore says that whether at home, work, or with friends, if you are seen as 'the one best with money', this skill needs to come with boundaries and balance

Economy / Opinion
Where is China's trillion-dollar trade surplus going?
14th Jun 26, 8:02ambyGuest
Miao Yanliang thinks the answer to what China is doing with its gigantic trade surplus says a lot about its economy's trajectory, particularly its progress on financial deepening

Banking / Analysis
April mortgage market analysis
9th Jun 26, 8:34ambyDavid Chaston
Some banks are failing in the mortgage wars, some are just holding on, while one is going toe-to-toe with the upstart leader, Macquarie

Business / News
Adoption of EVs a bright spot in a tepid new passenger car market
3rd Jun 26, 12:00pmbyDavid Chaston
The new car market fell -1.2% in May from a year ago, bolstered by strong demand for EVs within that decline. ICE is out

Economy / Analysis
Q1 GDP First Impressions: Data centres to the rescue as cost pressures moderate
3rd Jun 26, 1:57pmbyadmin
Other than for data centers, investment and economic activity were weak in Q1-2026, with the pick‑up in household consumption offset by a fall in public demand

Economy / News
Fair Work Commission OKs a 4.75% hike to the National Minimum Wage
2nd Jun 26, 12:12pmbyDavid Chaston
The minimum wage to rise to over $1000 per week on July 1, after the Fair Work Commission agrees the biggest rise since 20203

Banking / Analysis
Bolting ahead
1st Jun 26, 10:01ambyDavid Chaston
The main banks' muscle-up to the Macquarie challenge starts to show results for most of them. The rise of Bank Australia moves it out of the shadows too

Banking / News
'Grossly negligent' Westpac cops $26 mln penalty
27th May 26, 8:13ambyDavid Chaston
After paying $1.7 mln in remediation to customers who did not get proper responses for their financial hardship claims, judge adds $26 mln civil penalty for the failures

Public policy / Opinion
What fiscal can learn from monetary
24th May 26, 11:21ambyLuci Ellis
Westpac's Luci Ellis explores how policy makers can or should deal with bracket creep. Are periodic 'tax cuts' the right way? Or should tax rates be indexed?

Economy / News
The jobless rate rises, unexpectedly
21st May 26, 11:53ambyadmin
The 2026 job market is tougher on women than men. There were fewer jobs for women in April, slightly more for men
Economy / News
Travel and events lift May spending, but mortgage holders hit the brakes
17th Jun 26, 12:50pmbyDavid Chaston
The latest Commbank household spending insights shows May spending got a boost from travel and events, but CBA economists expect spending slowdown to continue.
Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
17th Jun 26, 8:58ambyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Will money solve the US-Iran conflict?
17th Jun 26, 6:38ambyDavid Chaston
US to buy its way out of the Iran conflict; US data weaker; Canada housing turns up; China data mixed; Japan hikes, Australia holds; UST 10yr at 4.42%; gold up and oil down sharply again; AU$1 = 70.7 USc
Banking / News
RBA holds fire in latest review
16th Jun 26, 2:31pmbyDavid Chaston
As widely expected, the RBA has made no change to its 4.35% cash rate target after the three previous rate hikes. Uncertainty on inflation direction is high as fuel costs are expected to retreat soon
Public policy / Opinion
SpaceX is the new East India Company
13th Jun 26, 4:14pmbyGuest
Alessio Terzi and Stefano Marcuzzi consider lessons from the three-century era when corporate monopolies operated beyond the reach of sovereign powers
Personal finance / News
The hidden cost of being the financially capable one
14th Jun 26, 7:57ambyGuest
Lynda Moore says that whether at home, work, or with friends, if you are seen as 'the one best with money', this skill needs to come with boundaries and balance
Economy / Opinion
Where is China's trillion-dollar trade surplus going?
14th Jun 26, 8:02ambyGuest
Miao Yanliang thinks the answer to what China is doing with its gigantic trade surplus says a lot about its economy's trajectory, particularly its progress on financial deepening
Banking / Analysis
April mortgage market analysis
9th Jun 26, 8:34ambyDavid Chaston
Some banks are failing in the mortgage wars, some are just holding on, while one is going toe-to-toe with the upstart leader, Macquarie
Business / News
Adoption of EVs a bright spot in a tepid new passenger car market
3rd Jun 26, 12:00pmbyDavid Chaston
The new car market fell -1.2% in May from a year ago, bolstered by strong demand for EVs within that decline. ICE is out
Economy / Analysis
Q1 GDP First Impressions: Data centres to the rescue as cost pressures moderate
3rd Jun 26, 1:57pmbyadmin
Other than for data centers, investment and economic activity were weak in Q1-2026, with the pick‑up in household consumption offset by a fall in public demand
Economy / News
Fair Work Commission OKs a 4.75% hike to the National Minimum Wage
2nd Jun 26, 12:12pmbyDavid Chaston
The minimum wage to rise to over $1000 per week on July 1, after the Fair Work Commission agrees the biggest rise since 20203
Banking / Analysis
Bolting ahead
1st Jun 26, 10:01ambyDavid Chaston
The main banks' muscle-up to the Macquarie challenge starts to show results for most of them. The rise of Bank Australia moves it out of the shadows too
Banking / News
'Grossly negligent' Westpac cops $26 mln penalty
27th May 26, 8:13ambyDavid Chaston
After paying $1.7 mln in remediation to customers who did not get proper responses for their financial hardship claims, judge adds $26 mln civil penalty for the failures
Public policy / Opinion
What fiscal can learn from monetary
24th May 26, 11:21ambyLuci Ellis
Westpac's Luci Ellis explores how policy makers can or should deal with bracket creep. Are periodic 'tax cuts' the right way? Or should tax rates be indexed?
Economy / News
The jobless rate rises, unexpectedly
21st May 26, 11:53ambyadmin
The 2026 job market is tougher on women than men. There were fewer jobs for women in April, slightly more for men
Economy / Analysis
2026–27 Australian Federal Budget
13th May 26, 7:56ambyGuest
The 2026-27 Federal Budget delivers a fiscal impulse that is still slightly expansionary, and some significant tax changes and productivity reforms
Banking / News
Tackling high inflation with a third straight rate hike
5th May 26, 2:35pmbyDavid Chaston
For a third consecutive time, the Australian central bank has added another 25 bps cash rate target hike to 4.35%, reversing all of of its cuts since February 2025

