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Australian property is the “lucky laundry” for dirty money

September 10, 2024 - 13:30 -- Admin

Michael West is among the few commentators willing to call out the billions of dollars of laundered money ploughed into Australia’s property market, contributing to the current affordability crisis: As mainstream media, particularly Nine, is funded by property ads, we don’t see many stories about money laundering. But money-laundering – often wealthy foreign buyers parking

RBA burned alive

September 10, 2024 - 12:30 -- Admin

After ten years of the worst central banking in the world, unable to forecast what time the sun was coming up, we will get bugger all reform: The Coalition will block Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ attempt to create a new specialist interest rate-setting board at the Reserve Bank over concerns the government could stack the committee

Chinese deflation is forever now

September 10, 2024 - 12:30 -- Admin

Why the mainstream needs to lie to itself about everything is some PhD investigation into the human condition that I do not have time for. In the case of China, the perpetual delusion is that it is exiting deflation. It is not. Yesterday’s CPI was weak despite a rebound to 0.6% year on year: But

The bear’s still here

September 10, 2024 - 11:00 -- Admin

The Market Ear with the lastest. Choppy After the August gyrations, equity positioning is chopping modestly above average. DB Discretionary and systematic positioning Discretionary positioning – back in the range which prevailed in the first half of this year. Systematic positioning – fallen steeply and is only slightly above neutral. DB Positioning not a problem

Our universities exist to educate Aussies, not international students

September 10, 2024 - 10:30 -- Admin

Australian Industry Group (AiG) CEO Innes Willox has broken rank from the other business lobbies and rejected the notion that international students are the key to Australia’s future. AiG has come out in support of the federal government’s cap on international students. Willox argues that the focus of universities should be on educating Australians and

Transurban the winner in toll road “shake up”

September 10, 2024 - 10:00 -- Admin

In a report earlier this year, former ACCC chairman Allan Fels and transport expert David Cousins bemoaned Transurban’s gouging of Sydney motorists. The report also urged the NSW government to regain control of the state’s toll roads. Transurban controls 11 of NSW’s 13 toll roads, each negotiated under a distinct contract and with varying price

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