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Breakfast briefing: The two top dogs show more signs of limping

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: The two top dogs show more signs of limping

17th Aug 26, 5:26ambyDavid Chaston

China reveals some worrying slowdown data and inability to transition; US reveals spreading economic weaknesses; others expand at pace; UST 10yr at 4.70%; gold stable; oil prices firmer; AU$1 = 70.9 USc;

Why most homeowners don’t need to lose sleep over negative equity

Personal finance / Analysis

Why most homeowners don’t need to lose sleep over negative equity

17th Aug 26, 7:28ambyGuest

Curtin professor Steven Rowley says homeowners need not worry about recent house price falls if you purchased to live in a house - demographics and structural market imbalances will see you right

Today's changes to interest

Personal finance / News

Today's changes to interest

17th Aug 26, 8:38ambyDavid Chaston

Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Monday, August 17, 2026

What should be done about Asia's undervalued currencies?

Currencies / Opinion

What should be done about Asia's undervalued currencies?

17th Aug 26, 5:32ambyGuest

Jeffrey Frankel advises the US not to squander what remains of its influence by demanding foreign-exchange interventions

New home loans fall in the June quarter

Borrowing / Analysis

New home loans fall in the June quarter

14th Aug 26, 12:16pmbyadmin

Finally there is some light in the battle to make housing affordable again. The new Budget rules have quelled residential investor animal spirits that were chasing capital gains and tax advantages

China’s high-tech consumers crave simplicity

Business / Analysis

China’s high-tech consumers crave simplicity

13th Aug 26, 7:24ambyMark Tanner

Mark Tanner sees Chinese consumers seeking out 'simple happiness'. They want complexity in the background. Or they want a meaningful challenge where the effort is worth it

A dovish hold

Banking / News

A dovish hold

11th Aug 26, 2:37pmbyDavid Chaston

The RBA has left its cash rate target at 4.35% as widely expected. But is has raised expectations that hikes could come soon if inflation does not retreat in the way they want, but only if market conditions don't move first as they need

Consumers left in the dark about rising car insurance premiums, ASIC warns

Personal finance / Analysis

Consumers left in the dark about rising car insurance premiums, ASIC warns

11th Aug 26, 8:29ambyadmin

ASIC claims car insurance premiums are 'surging' and insurers are opaque about the reasons when communicating with customers. They are baffled why consumers aren't switching even though 'negotiating works'

The world economy is swerving, and the destination is unknown

Economy / Opinion

The world economy is swerving, and the destination is unknown

11th Aug 26, 6:46ambyGuest

Mohamed El-Erian notes that the entire global economic system is undergoing a transformation with no clear endpoint

Planning for a baby: preparing your money for a new chapter

Personal finance / Opinion

Planning for a baby: preparing your money for a new chapter

11th Aug 26, 7:25ambyGuest

Lynda Moore wants you to talk about money before your baby comes, but be prepared to change as your life changes, creating enough financial flexibility to give yourself choices

Buckle up for some short-term housing turbulence

Economy / Opinion

Buckle up for some short-term housing turbulence

9th Aug 26, 7:35ambyLuci Ellis

The housing market might be entering a short-term 'air pocket' but greater turbulence does not imply a crash, says Westpac's chief economist

Making waves

Personal finance / Analysis

Making waves

10th Aug 26, 8:08ambyGuest

A second wave of high inflation cannot be ruled out, says the World Gold Council. But it does not imply a major gold rally on its own. That depends on how real rates, the US dollar, growth expectations, Asian investor demand and central banks respond

The EOFY spending splurge 11% higher this year

Banking / Analysis

The EOFY spending splurge 11% higher this year

7th Aug 26, 8:30ambyDavid Chaston

Household deposits in banks fell substantially in June as customers rearranged their tax affairs en masse, continuing a trend that started in 2023

The rising price of a cheap renminbi

Public policy / Opinion

The rising price of a cheap renminbi

10th Aug 26, 7:53ambyGuest

Gene Frieda explains why any strategy for reducing global imbalances must account for China's exchange-rate management

ANZ is recovering, NAB is failing, and Macbank is still outperforming

Banking / Analysis

ANZ is recovering, NAB is failing, and Macbank is still outperforming

3rd Aug 26, 9:35ambyDavid Chaston

June home loan activity was tough for NAB and Westpac, but Macquarie kept its momentum even as Commbank recovered some owner-occupier share. ANZ saw strength in lending to residential investors

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to June 2026

Economy / News

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to June 2026

29th Jul 26, 11:51ambyadmin

Although housing costs rose as rebates ended, overall inflation eased from 4.0% in May to 3.8% in June, shifted lower by lower fuel costs

A 6% rate for savers arrives

Personal finance / News

A 6% rate for savers arrives

27th Jul 26, 9:40ambyDavid Chaston

ING the first to crack the 6% offer level for savers in this business cycle

Breakfast briefing: The two top dogs show more signs of limping

Economy / News

Breakfast briefing: The two top dogs show more signs of limping

17th Aug 26, 5:26ambyDavid Chaston

China reveals some worrying slowdown data and inability to transition; US reveals spreading economic weaknesses; others expand at pace; UST 10yr at 4.70%; gold stable; oil prices firmer; AU$1 = 70.9 USc;

Personal finance / Analysis

Why most homeowners don’t need to lose sleep over negative equity

Personal finance / Analysis

Why most homeowners don’t need to lose sleep over negative equity

17th Aug 26, 7:28ambyGuest

17th Aug 26, 7:28am

Guest

Curtin professor Steven Rowley says homeowners need not worry about recent house price falls if you purchased to live in a house - demographics and structural market imbalances will see you right

Personal finance / News

Today's changes to interest

Personal finance / News

Today's changes to interest

17th Aug 26, 8:38ambyDavid Chaston

17th Aug 26, 8:38am

David Chaston

Here are the changes the main banks have made to retail interest rates on Monday, August 17, 2026

Currencies / Opinion

What should be done about Asia's undervalued currencies?

Currencies / Opinion

What should be done about Asia's undervalued currencies?

17th Aug 26, 5:32ambyGuest

17th Aug 26, 5:32am

Guest

Jeffrey Frankel advises the US not to squander what remains of its influence by demanding foreign-exchange interventions

Borrowing / Analysis

New home loans fall in the June quarter

Borrowing / Analysis

New home loans fall in the June quarter

14th Aug 26, 12:16pmbyadmin

14th Aug 26, 12:16pm

admin

Finally there is some light in the battle to make housing affordable again. The new Budget rules have quelled residential investor animal spirits that were chasing capital gains and tax advantages

Business / Analysis

China’s high-tech consumers crave simplicity

Business / Analysis

China’s high-tech consumers crave simplicity

13th Aug 26, 7:24ambyMark Tanner

13th Aug 26, 7:24am

Mark Tanner

Mark Tanner sees Chinese consumers seeking out 'simple happiness'. They want complexity in the background. Or they want a meaningful challenge where the effort is worth it

Banking / News

A dovish hold

Banking / News

A dovish hold

11th Aug 26, 2:37pmbyDavid Chaston

11th Aug 26, 2:37pm

David Chaston

The RBA has left its cash rate target at 4.35% as widely expected. But is has raised expectations that hikes could come soon if inflation does not retreat in the way they want, but only if market conditions don't move first as they need

Personal finance / Analysis

Consumers left in the dark about rising car insurance premiums, ASIC warns

Personal finance / Analysis

Consumers left in the dark about rising car insurance premiums, ASIC warns

11th Aug 26, 8:29ambyadmin

11th Aug 26, 8:29am

admin

ASIC claims car insurance premiums are 'surging' and insurers are opaque about the reasons when communicating with customers. They are baffled why consumers aren't switching even though 'negotiating works'

Economy / Opinion

The world economy is swerving, and the destination is unknown

Economy / Opinion

The world economy is swerving, and the destination is unknown

11th Aug 26, 6:46ambyGuest

11th Aug 26, 6:46am

Guest

Mohamed El-Erian notes that the entire global economic system is undergoing a transformation with no clear endpoint

Personal finance / Opinion

Planning for a baby: preparing your money for a new chapter

Personal finance / Opinion

Planning for a baby: preparing your money for a new chapter

11th Aug 26, 7:25ambyGuest

11th Aug 26, 7:25am

Guest

Lynda Moore wants you to talk about money before your baby comes, but be prepared to change as your life changes, creating enough financial flexibility to give yourself choices

Economy / Opinion

Buckle up for some short-term housing turbulence

Economy / Opinion

Buckle up for some short-term housing turbulence

9th Aug 26, 7:35ambyLuci Ellis

9th Aug 26, 7:35am

Luci Ellis

The housing market might be entering a short-term 'air pocket' but greater turbulence does not imply a crash, says Westpac's chief economist

Personal finance / Analysis

Making waves

Personal finance / Analysis

Making waves

10th Aug 26, 8:08ambyGuest

10th Aug 26, 8:08am

Guest

A second wave of high inflation cannot be ruled out, says the World Gold Council. But it does not imply a major gold rally on its own. That depends on how real rates, the US dollar, growth expectations, Asian investor demand and central banks respond

Banking / Analysis

The EOFY spending splurge 11% higher this year

Banking / Analysis

The EOFY spending splurge 11% higher this year

7th Aug 26, 8:30ambyDavid Chaston

7th Aug 26, 8:30am

David Chaston

Household deposits in banks fell substantially in June as customers rearranged their tax affairs en masse, continuing a trend that started in 2023

Public policy / Opinion

The rising price of a cheap renminbi

Public policy / Opinion

The rising price of a cheap renminbi

10th Aug 26, 7:53ambyGuest

10th Aug 26, 7:53am

Guest

Gene Frieda explains why any strategy for reducing global imbalances must account for China's exchange-rate management

Banking / Analysis

ANZ is recovering, NAB is failing, and Macbank is still outperforming

Banking / Analysis

ANZ is recovering, NAB is failing, and Macbank is still outperforming

3rd Aug 26, 9:35ambyDavid Chaston

3rd Aug 26, 9:35am

David Chaston

June home loan activity was tough for NAB and Westpac, but Macquarie kept its momentum even as Commbank recovered some owner-occupier share. ANZ saw strength in lending to residential investors

Economy / News

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to June 2026

Economy / News

CPI rose 3.8% in the year to June 2026

29th Jul 26, 11:51ambyadmin

29th Jul 26, 11:51am

admin

Although housing costs rose as rebates ended, overall inflation eased from 4.0% in May to 3.8% in June, shifted lower by lower fuel costs

Personal finance / News

A 6% rate for savers arrives

Personal finance / News

A 6% rate for savers arrives

27th Jul 26, 9:40ambyDavid Chaston

27th Jul 26, 9:40am

David Chaston

ING the first to crack the 6% offer level for savers in this business cycle

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