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Macro Afternoon

August 8, 2025 - 16:30 -- Admin

Asian share markets are having a poor final session for the week although Japanese shares are seeing a big bid in response to tariff reversals while the latest BOJ meeting summary was met with appreciation. Yen was relatively steady against USD but other currency pairs continue to push the once mighty King dollar down again

UN climate-czar abuses Australia, cossets leviathan China

August 8, 2025 - 14:00 -- Admin

By Stephen Saunders  Despite July’s highly aggressive return-visit from UNFCCC bovver-boy Simon Stiell, the Coalition seems unlikely to seriously challenge Labor’s net zero cult.  Albanese Labor enjoys a masochistic relationship with the pro-China United Nations. Following UN open-borders precepts, massive immigration induces 75-80% of our (unnecessary) population growth. It is nearly as silly as the

Hands off the PBS, President Trump

August 8, 2025 - 13:30 -- Admin

One of the negative side effects of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which took effect in 2005, was that it increased patent and copyright terms, raising the price of drugs and copyrighted products. Thomas Faunce of ANU assessed that AUSFTA “undermined Australia’s PBS” by “allowing the US to alter the basic processes of

Aussie rent shock returns

August 8, 2025 - 13:00 -- Admin

Goldman shows why Australia’s rental shock isn’t over. Weekly data from SQM suggest growth has picked up somewhat over recent months (Exhibit 6). The SQM data tends to lead CPI rent inflation, given SQM measures average rents across the flow of newly advertised properties, whereas the ABS measures rents across the entire stock of rental

Iron ore defies steel collapse

August 8, 2025 - 12:30 -- Admin

Ferrous market prices are holding as steel output plunges. CISA has been catching down to cratered offical data in recent months. Chinese export data for July showed steel exports still going strong, but iron ore imports are down 2.3% year to date despite being up 4.7% in the month. After a tough start to the

Labor lies again on immigration

August 8, 2025 - 12:00 -- Admin

In the lead-up to the 2022 federal election, Labor promised to run a smaller immigration policy if elected. However, as soon as they came to office, they convened the Jobs & Skills Summit, which was packed with pro-Big Australia shills, and used it as cover to gain a fake consensus to ramp immigration to record

Two chickens dominate parliament

August 8, 2025 - 11:00 -- Admin

What a sad sack of Labor leaders these two are. One is a backroom bovver boy with the economic nous of a gnat. The other wrote a PhD on economic reform and political bravery to fill the void of his own cowardice. Like many successful political partnerships, their point of difference is that they are

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