
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

Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
9th Jun 26, 8:48ambyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Iran extracts Persian Gulf tolls
9th Jun 26, 6:08ambyDavid Chaston
US inflation expectations ease but SMEs turn glum; Japan improves; China excavator sales roar but car sales reverse; Iran tolling Hormuz transits; UST 10yr at 4.55%; gold and oil little-changed; AU$1 = 70.5 USc

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

Public policy / Opinion
The world economy after the Trump-Xi summit
18th May 26, 9:24ambyGuest
Shang-Jin Wei explains how last week's meeting between the Chinese and US presidents could improve the global outlook

Economy / Opinion
The world after the Iran war
18th May 26, 9:27ambyGuest
Shlomo Ben-Ami envisions a less stable, more fragmented future, with China benefiting from declining faith in the US

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

Personal finance / News
Up, up and away
4th May 26, 12:58pmbyDavid Chaston
Term deposit rates have raced past the 5 percent benchmark and even the largest bank is now offering north of that. Check our rate tables frequently to stay up with this fluid situation

Economy / Analysis
CPI inflation rose 4.6% in the year to March 2026
29th Apr 26, 11:45ambyDavid Chaston
Inflation jumps +4.6% in March, driven by petrol (8.9%), housing (6.5%), and food (3.1%)

Personal finance / News
Job security as big a factor as rising interest rates for borrowers 'at risk'
28th Apr 26, 4:29pmbyDavid Chaston
Risk of mortgage stress up 1.9% points in March after the Reserve Bank raised interest rates for second straight month: Roy Morgan
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
Personal finance / News
Today's changes to interest rates
9th Jun 26, 8:48ambyDavid Chaston
Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Economy / News
Breakfast briefing: Iran extracts Persian Gulf tolls
9th Jun 26, 6:08ambyDavid Chaston
US inflation expectations ease but SMEs turn glum; Japan improves; China excavator sales roar but car sales reverse; Iran tolling Hormuz transits; UST 10yr at 4.55%; gold and oil little-changed; AU$1 = 70.5 USc
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
Public policy / Opinion
The world economy after the Trump-Xi summit
18th May 26, 9:24ambyGuest
Shang-Jin Wei explains how last week's meeting between the Chinese and US presidents could improve the global outlook
Economy / Opinion
The world after the Iran war
18th May 26, 9:27ambyGuest
Shlomo Ben-Ami envisions a less stable, more fragmented future, with China benefiting from declining faith in the US
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
Personal finance / News
Up, up and away
4th May 26, 12:58pmbyDavid Chaston
Term deposit rates have raced past the 5 percent benchmark and even the largest bank is now offering north of that. Check our rate tables frequently to stay up with this fluid situation
Economy / Analysis
CPI inflation rose 4.6% in the year to March 2026
29th Apr 26, 11:45ambyDavid Chaston
Inflation jumps +4.6% in March, driven by petrol (8.9%), housing (6.5%), and food (3.1%)
Personal finance / News
Job security as big a factor as rising interest rates for borrowers 'at risk'
28th Apr 26, 4:29pmbyDavid Chaston
Risk of mortgage stress up 1.9% points in March after the Reserve Bank raised interest rates for second straight month: Roy Morgan