Sydney’s and Melbourne’s home prices continue to shift into “correction” territory, with values declining by 0.2% and 0.3%, ...
TME with the charts. Crash erased, squeeze done The market has erased the entire selloff and completed a full roundtrip. Positioning has been reset, volatility has collapsed, and systematic flows are ...
Developers and builders across Australia warn that the conflict in the Middle East has triggered a fresh supply chain shock, pushing up the cost of key construction materials and fuel and threatening ...
JPM today tallies the damage to hydrocarbon output in the Gulf. Around 60 energy infrastructure assets in the Gulf have been impacted by drone and missile strikes in the nearly six weeks since the ...
Some leaks about One Nation policy today make for good reading. The leak suggests ON should support a unique investment vehicle that would acquire equity from production and use that money for ...
There is growing concern that Australia’s tax and transfer system disproportionately benefits older, wealthier retirees while placing a rising burden on younger workers—a tension now central to ...
HSBC states the obvious in a new geopolitical paper. Reducing global tensions should lower demand for the US dollar as a safe-haven asset in foreign exchange markets. Higher-risk and undervalued ...
Given the amount of risk abroad, DXY has done bugger all, really. AUD is back, with CNY flying. Oil crashed, and gold is bid again. Base metals are strong. Big mining price action is crazy. EM hasn’t ...
The East Coast gas export cartel is doing a grand job of demonstrating its power over local prices, keeping it at $10Gj. With some aid from the weather and a weakening economy. It is easily defying ...
U.S. President Donald Trump produced his most aggressive social media post on record, promising to end Iranian civilisation. ...
It’s no surprise that Australia is most exposed in the OECD thanks to Albo’s toxic combination of high household debt, fuel import dependence and low fuel inventories. Now, this suicidally vulnerable ...
University students have pushed back against moves to require them to attend in person to combat AI cheating, citing high transport costs. National Union of Students President Felix Hughes says ...