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Three decades of policy failure. Productivity Commission’s housing shame fileBy Michael Pascoe | February 13, 2025The latest Productivity Commission report on government services underlines three decades of housing policy ...
Trump’s Trade War – Russian roulette with a bullet in every chamberBy Scott Phillips | February 3, 2025Trump's much anticipated tariff war is on as the US imposes import duties on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods, ...
Labor’s credit. A strong job market and inflation coming downBy Alan Austin | February 1, 2025While the pundits focus on next week's interest rate move by the Reserve Bank, the job market is the strongest ...
Wealth inequality. Housing cost is hollowing out middle AustraliaBy Harry Chemay | January 30, 2025Life has never felt harder for middle Australia, yet we are, on average, amongst the wealthiest people on the ...
Will they or won’t they drop the rate? Big Four banks betting against the RBABy Michael Pascoe | January 28, 2025The Big 4 banks are betting the Australian Bureau of Statistics will prove tomorrow that the RBA has been wrong on ...
Ignore the galahs. The RBA should cut interest rates.By Michael Pascoe | January 17, 2025The monetary policy galahs are squawking their usual lines about a strong labour market preventing the RBA ...
Crypto tip-toe: Jim Chalmers suddenly looking a tad desperateBy Michael Pascoe | December 29, 2024Contrary to what you might read in the AFR or Murdoch press, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been doing a solid enough ...
Mortgage mountain. Our $2.3 trillion debt and the ‘Big 4’ oligopoly.By Harry Chemay | December 7, 2024Australians owe $2.3 trillion in mortgage debt, three-quarters of which is owed to the Big 4 banks, a cosy ...
Damned if you do: Jim Chalmers cops the blame for no recessionBy Michael Pascoe | December 5, 2024Government spending is keeping Australia out of recession, just, as this week's feeble GDP numbers tallied 7 ...
Mortgage nation. The ‘wealth effect’ that drives big bank’s super profits.By Harry Chemay | November 27, 2024Australia's big banks are some of the most profitable in the world, while Australians are some of the most ...
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