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A deep dive this week into the drivers of property prices, and who is to blame for the rising inter-generation tensions, as Edwin Almeida and I discuss the latest trends across the Australian property ...
There are growing concerns that we may be in the late stages of a global asset bubble—though whether it’s a full-blown bubble or just elevated valuations depends on who you ask and which asset class ...
In this weeks show we uncover four pieces of good news, as well as pushing on some of the big issues of the day. Will property benefit from the current instability in the middle east? Will Governments ...
We discuss the Tuesday RBA decision, which was more about waiting to assess the impact of their past decisions, and the broader economic dynamics, than a “pivot”, yet many with vested interests are ...
RBA Update: Is The Democracy Sausage Still Sizzling? With Robbie Barwick - Digital Finance Analytics
An important update relating to the Section 11 power at the RBA with Robbie Barwick from the Citizens Party. In some really good news, it appears this change will be resisted in Parliament, so we ...
Markets are expecting the FED to cut rates again at its December meeting, after the US economy added 227,000 jobs last month, mostly in line with expectations, and the three-month average came in at ...
I caught up with the developer behind Spachus – a visual mapping tool that tracks home prices across the main areas of Australia. We chat about the philosophy behind the approach, which is powered by ...
RBA Governor Lowe was quizzed by Senate Estimates yesterday and conceded that the repeated statements of no interest rate rise until 2024 may have mislead some people. This was important, though the ...
A Royal Commission into Robodebt was announced today. Deemed illegal in 2019, this programme “recovered” money claimed to be owed through data matching, and was proved to be faulty, leading some to ...
I caught up with Peter Marshall from Mozo as we discussed the fall out from the RBA rate rise last week, and how it is playing out for mortgage holders and savers. Are we at another inflection point?
The Senate Inquiry into ASIC took further evidence this past week. One notable contribution was from an academic, who really went to town on the role and purpose of the regulator. Indeed, he posed the ...
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