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Everything is awesome for stock markets as Wall Street pushed through more record highs as earnings surprised to the upside ...
DXY is getting belted again as trade deals flow in. They don’t look great to me, but must be less severe than the market ...
Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) has expressed concern that the nation’s universities are not producing graduates who have the ...
The continued push for energy self sufficiency in China and India sees coal demand surge, even as global export volumes are ...
A better mood on Asian share markets today bolstered by the new US-Japan “deal” which sent Japanese stocks more than 2% ...
New Zealand experienced one of the world’s largest house price increases during the pandemic, only for prices to then crash ...
The Market Ear says the latter. Real economic headwind Goldman sees tariffs as a real economic headwind—not just a headline ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) shocked economists by holding the official cash rate (OCR) at 3.85% at its latest ...
As we know, the corrupt RBA won’t ever mention immigration, so it’s unable to forecast anything, least of all inflation. This ...
Westpac with the note. Leading Index growth rate drops to 0.03% in June. Main drag coming from commodity prices, sentiment and hours worked. Detail suggests some near-term fragility if recent supports ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has released a participants list for its upcoming Economic Reform Roundtable, which “is all about ...
The ferrous rocket flamed out yesterday. Miners are gapping into madness as the Pilbara killer cometh. At these prices, which ...