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How much do Japanese bond yields matter? | Nucleus Investment Insights

January 22, 2026 - 12:05 -- Admin

In this week’s podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, breaks down the global market selloff triggered by a sharp jump in Japanese bond yields — exploring what drove the move, why it rattled equities and currencies worldwide, and what it all means for investors navigating rising-rate risks. Join us when we go LIVE!

Falling unemployment pressures RBA

January 22, 2026 - 11:53 -- Admin

The odds of a near-term interest rate hike have increased dramatically following Thursday’s labour force report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which showed that headline unemployment declined to 4.1% in December, down from 4.3%. The key statistics are illustrated in the table below from Alex Joiner at IFM Investors: Most notably, the number of

Coalition despair, One Nation joy

January 22, 2026 - 10:30 -- Admin

Of all the hills to die on, this has to be the strangest. A major political party is coming apart owing to a thousand-year war on the other side of the planet that has zero bearing upon it. Sussan Ley has pleaded with the Nationals to stay in the Coalition after the country party’s frontbench

Brace for another 40 years of mass migration

January 22, 2026 - 10:00 -- Admin

Australia has experienced the strongest population growth in the developed world this century. According to the ABS’ Population clock, the nation’s population has expanded by 8.9 million people this century, a 47% increase. Australia has also experienced the biggest immigration boom in the nation’s history under the Albanese government, which has fueled the nation’s rental

Iron ore books a date with $80

January 22, 2026 - 09:30 -- Admin

The ferrous jaws have only marginally compressed. To summarise. Hot metal ouput is hovering somewhere around 2.3 mt per day, which is mediocre. Port inventories of iron ore are still skyrocketing. MOFCOM reported it at 170.44MT yesterday. A crazy number. Steel inventories are high with limited need to restock. Steel exports are under pressure from

Macro Morning

January 22, 2026 - 09:00 -- Admin

In a demented, incoherent hour long speech at Davos, Trump finally revealed his master plan by chickening out yet again on his threats to tariff Europe takeover Greenland. Wall Street loved the parade of lies and swung back while the USD firmed slightly against an overbought Euro it continued to lose ground against others, particularly

No signs of emerging wage inflation

January 22, 2026 - 08:30 -- Admin

Last week, CBA released its wage tracker for December, which draws on de-identified salary flows from around 400,000 CBA accounts to provide an early snapshot of wage growth. In the December quarter of 2025, CBA recorded annual wage growth of only 3.1%, well below the 3.4% CPI inflation increase recorded by the ABS in the

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