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You can’t keep a good Titanic up, and there’s no better example than Chinese property, which continues to sink despite ...
China (31.5% in 2023) and India (8.1% share in 2023) are driving the growth in global carbon emissions. The reason is simple: both have an insatiable appetite for coal. The following chart from Oxford ...
The Market Ear wraps us up. Fade the rip? “…one of our contrarian trading rules…when >88% of MSCI global stock indices ...
Steel is showing the tariff strain. We are entering the year’s weakest seasonal period so iron ore ought to follow. Chinese ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) published data last month revealing that Victorians pay the highest state and local ...
Risk markets seem to have concluded that the Trump Tariff Tax Trade Tiff is nearly over, and everything will go back to being ...
Australian rental affordability has never been worse, with tenants required to sacrifice a record share of their income to rent the median home. This decline in affordability follows a circa 50% ...
The construction sector has experienced the nation’s highest rate of insolvencies, with 2,795 firms failing this financial ...
DXY continues its rebound as the world restocks US assets. AUD is holding support. Lead boots too. Gold look very shaky. Thankfully, so does oil. Metals are nervous about growth. Miners meh. EM is ...
The latest data suggests that momentum in the housing market has softened as buyers await further interest rate cuts from the ...
DOGE worker admits the government works fine and was hoping for more easy wins. – Futurism What has Elon Musk’s Doge actually achieved? – FT Mike Johnson Argues Congress Needs Stock Trading to ‘Suppor ...
Exorbitant land costs are the fundamental driver behind Australia’s expensive housing. During 2023-24, the residential land ...
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