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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 13:30
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Albo is the jetsetting, international yes man. No matter how contradictory, how damaging to the national interest, or how crazy in the context of Cold War 2.0, Albo will say yes, and yes again! Fly to India and sign away the Australian labour market to Indian scam college degrees? Yes! Fly to China and crawl The post Albo is the jetsetting, international yes man appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 13:00
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For more than a decade, the Productivity Commission (PC) debunked the myth that immigration can overcome population ageing. For example: PC (2005): “Despite popular thinking to the contrary, immigration policy is also not a feasible countermeasure [to an ageing population]. It affects population numbers more than the age structure”. PC (2010): “Realistic changes in migration The post Immigration is a “population Ponzi scheme” appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 12:30
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Trump’s oil sanctions appear to be having some impact. Russian President Vladimir Putin remained defiant on Thursday (Friday AEDT) after US President Donald Trump hit Russia’s two biggest oil companies with sanctions to pressure the Kremlin leader to end the war in Ukraine, a move that sent global oil prices sharply higher. The US sanctions prompted Chinese The post Will there be an oil TACO? appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
A new chapter for clean baseload power? Ocean thermal energy tech put to the test off Canary Islands |
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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 12:00
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Various people are weighing in on Victoria disease and its causes. The adipose are calling for a police state. Eddie McGuire says Melbourne may need a Los Angeles-style crackdown on crime to encourage people back into the city centre. While the city remains electric at night and during major events, Mr McGuire said weekday activity The post Diagnosing Hellbourne appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 11:30
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has launched a new propaganda campaign promising to make Australia a strong manufacturing nation again. Albo’s promise comes as Australia’s dying manufacturing sector has shrunk to a record-low 5% of GDP. “Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to make Australia a manufacturing powerhouse again amid warnings from business leaders that local |
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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 11:00
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The Coalition has long been accused of having a “women problem”: an inability to effectively engage with the nation’s female voters and identify key issues that resonate with this demographic. In terms of the hard data, the Coalition has been underperforming with women relative to men for over two decades. According to the ANU Election The post Australian women and the path to electoral victory appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
xkcd.com
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 11:00
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The Tally Room
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 10:30
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If there is a substantial expansion of the size of the federal Parliament, it will be a rare event. It has only happened twice before since federation, and hasn’t happened at all in my lifetime. About two thirds of Australian voters hadn’t cast their first vote before the last expansion in 1984. At that year’s election, the House of Representatives was expanded from 125 to 148, adding 23 new electorates across the five mainland states. Almost every seat was redrawn, and the map looked quite different aftwards. So with something so rare, how do we know how it would likely play out? |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 10:30
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The Market Ear says blowoff. NASDAQ – doing what it does best NASDAQ continues trading inside the perfect trend channel that has been in place since May, continuing to do what it does best: Consolidating, breaking above it, ripping higher. Buying the 50 day remains simple but profitable… Source: LSEG Workspace SPX loves it SPX The post Blowoff or bust? appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 10:00
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The ferrous market is in a period of comprehensive excess that cannot last. Even AI can read a broken ferrous market now. Record-high Chinese iron ore imports in recent months create a disconnect with domestic steel production trends. While import volumes surge, steel mill output faces restrictions from profitability constraints and government-imposed production limits, indicating The post Iron ore piles up in China appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 09:30
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Another gas reservation flag has gone up the pole today. The Albanese government is considering introducing an energy policy spanning the entire east coast that prioritises volumes of gas to the domestic market through a baseline credit system in a potential fix to ease fears of local supply shortfalls. Officials from the federal government have The post Albo’s naked gas gambit appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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John Quiggin
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 09:20
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As I said last time, Anthony Albanese has succeeded in making Labor the natural party of government in Australia, relegating the rightwing opposition to the role of “B team” and marginalizing the Greens and progressive independents. The cost has been the abandonment of Labor’s historic role as the “party of initiative”, pushing against the conservative “party of resistance”. Indeed, the reverse is now closer to the truth |
John Quiggin
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 09:16
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Another Monday Message Board. Post comments on any topic. Civil discussion and no coarse language please. Side discussions and idees fixes to the sandpits, please. I’m now using Substack as a blogging platform, and for my monthly email newsletter. For the moment, I’ll post both at this blog and on Substack. You can also follow me on Mastodon here. |
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MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 09:00
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Friday night saw the release of the latest inflation figures in the US which came in relatively soft given the tariff push on consumers and importers, but it opens the door for a probable “safe” cut from the Fed in its upcoming meeting. Further talks between the Xi and Trump regimes on rare earth exports The post Macro Morning appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 08:00
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Late last week, The AFR published two articles by the same author on the same day that neatly encapsulated Australia’s housing farce. First, reporter Luke Kinsella noted that all states were falling short of their agreed National Housing Accord targets, which nationally “fell 66,000 homes short of the 240,000 required to keep pace with the The post The great housing contradiction appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Your Democracy
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 07:33
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Last week, the vassal governor of Australia Anthony Albanese went to the imperial court in Washington and paid tribute to King Trump in the form of a “landmark deal” for joint mining of Australian rare earth deposits. The goal is to break China’s stranglehold on these critical minerals. |
Your Democracy
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 06:55
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that he anticipates that China will revive substantial purchases of US soybeans for several years and will delay its expanded licensing regime for rare earths by a year and re-examine it. |
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Your Democracy
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 05:44
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Toward the end of World War II in Europe, the US government pondered a plan to not only demilitarize but also disintegrate and deindustrialize postwar Germany. |
MacroBusiness
Monday, October 27, 2025 - 00:05
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Last week saw Australia’s housing minister, Clare O’Neil, launch a propaganda campaign to distract voters from Labor’s housing failures. First, O’Neil tweeted that Labor that “for the first time in a decade, new homes are being built faster”, and that Labor is making homes more affordable by building more of them. O’Neil’s propaganda came as The post Labor’s ‘Big Australia’ is locked and loaded appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 20:00
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Your Democracy
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 17:08
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Independent candidate Catherine Connolly, a long-time advocate of Irish military neutrality and a critic of NATO’s expansion and EU militarization, has won Ireland’s presidential election in a landslide. The ballot count was still underway when Connolly’s main rival, Heather Humphreys, conceded defeat after early tallies showed her trailing by a wide margin. Preliminary results put Connolly ahead by 63% to 29%. |
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Club Troppo
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 16:48
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The latest figures on intimate partner femicide show much of a recent rise in men killing women has now been reversed, at least temporarily. Prologue: Violence against women is a bad thing, and it’s still bad even when, as the … Continue reading → |
MacroBusiness
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 11:59
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By Lucinda Jerogin, Associate Economist at CBA: It was a quiet week in Australia with a dearth of data releases. News offshore was dominated by trade headlines as US-China tensions flared and subsequently cooled. The US Government shut down continued. Next week locally all eyes will be on the all-important quarterly CPI ahead of the The post The economic week ahead appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 08:59
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DXY is not going away. AUD is at the top of its recent range. CNY has given up the ghost. Gold is still vumnerable in my book. AI metals to the moon. Rio is the chosen one. EM breaking higher. Junk is back at the core but not the periphery. Yields stalled on oil. Stocks The post Major bank: Australian dollar to keep rising appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Renew Economy
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 07:19
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Your Democracy
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 06:55
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At a time in our history when the US tells us that Australia is valued mainly for the sacrifice we are expected to make in joining its strategy against China, our Prime Minister is undermined by intelligence that is incapable of dealing with the bifurcated risk now emerging starkly.
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Your Democracy
Sunday, October 26, 2025 - 05:44
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Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has accused the US of "fabricating a new war", after it ordered the world's largest warship to be sent to the Caribbean. The USS Gerald R Ford can carry up to 90 aircraft and its deployment marks a massive increase in US firepower in the region. |
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Your Democracy
Saturday, October 25, 2025 - 21:23
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THE BLOT REPORT
Saturday, October 25, 2025 - 12:48
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The first car I ever drove was my parents’ red and white EH Holden station wagon in which I started to learn to drive, with my father partly terrified in the front passenger’s seat. It had a radio which, when I could, was mostly tuned to whichever AM radio station played the music I liked (Beatles, Rolling Stones, and suchlike). My first car was a white second hand Mazda 1300 with whitewall tyres and rust in the bottom of all the doors. It had a very tinny radio (worse than that in the EH) but no cassette player. |








