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A Christmas spending recession?

November 24, 2025 - 11:30 -- Admin

The outlook Australians hold for the future has been deeply sub-par for a long while now, with the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index sitting dramatically below the post-1990 level and roughly where it was during the Global Financial Crisis. While elements of the index have undergone a recovery, the forward-looking subindexes remain in deeply concerning

Tech puke over?

November 24, 2025 - 11:00 -- Admin

The Market Ear with the update. Sellers spent? Here’s a curated collection of the best charts and trading-desk stats from overnight. Across hedge funds, CTAs, and long-onlies, positioning data suggests that most of the selling pressure may already be behind us. Beautiful bounce S&P 500 with a beautiful bounce off the 100-day moving average just

Stop throwing taxpayer money down the green hydrogen sink

November 24, 2025 - 10:30 -- Admin

The poor economics of green hydrogen have led to widespread project cancellations across Australia and globally, including in China. According to the Australian Financial Review, “more than 130 projects linked to hydrogen have received federal taxpayer money going back to 2017, according to the government’s grants register. While many pre-date this government, easily the largest came

And now for fake gas reservation

November 24, 2025 - 10:00 -- Admin

The policy process in Canberra is broken. The government of the day refuses to budge on any national interest reform that threatens vested interests. As the polity grows increasingly agitated due to this inaction, the vested interests realise that their social license to operate is under attack. Over time, it is a risk they cannot

Aussie inflation is falling back

November 24, 2025 - 09:30 -- Admin

On Wednesday this week, the ABS will finally release a full monthly CPI series that will ultimately replace the quarterly measure. Nowcasting measures suggest inflation is already falling back from the recent energy shock. As we know, the RBA pause has kicked the consumer in the teeth. And other measures are also weakening. Energy has

Macro Morning

November 24, 2025 - 09:00 -- Admin

Wall Street rebounded again on Friday night on renewed hope that the December rate cut maybe in play all due to the comments of Fed NY Chair Williams. This is going to probably lead to a significant lift on Asian share markets this morning, with SPI futures up at least 1% plus increased chances of

Another scam engulfs Australia’s visa system

November 24, 2025 - 08:00 -- Admin

The rorting of Australia’s immigration system seems never-ending. In addition to the widespread rorting of the student and working holiday maker program and the blowout in asylum seeker claims and bridging visas, Australia’s partner visa program is also being ruthlessly rorted. In 2018, Dr Bob Birrell from the Australian Population Research Institute and former immigration

The economic week ahead

November 23, 2025 - 18:35 -- Admin

By Ashwin Clarke, Senior Economist at CBA Wages measured by the Wage Price Index rose by 0.8%/qtr held up by strength in state government enterprise agreements, in line with both our, consensus, and the RBA’s expectations. The annual rate remained at 3.4%. The Minutes of the November Monetary Policy Board meeting highlight the key questions

RBA shocks consumer

November 22, 2025 - 12:28 -- Admin

So much for the consumer recovery. Last week’s Roy Morgan consumer confidence number lifted slightly, but since the RBA held, it has wiped out over a year of gains. The Westpac alternative consumer sentiment measure mysteriously jumped hugely last month. But get ready for the great retracement as its credit card tracker pulls the handbrake.

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