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The ferrous complex is nothing flash, that’s for sure. But tariffs are yet to show much in its steel exports. These are ...
The first session following the release of the latest monthly US jobs print is usually benign and that’s what we had across ...
Melbourne’s population was about 3.5 million people at the turn of the century. It took 165 years for Melbourne to grow to ...
Falling living standards is what he promised, and he’s not going to spend his political capital on anything else! AFR.
DXY can’t get off its knees. It’s not an AUD rocket so much as a tractor slogging it uphill. \ The big short is excellent ...
According to the OECD, Australia has the smallest manufacturing sector relative to its economy in the developed world. As a ...
The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which came into force in 2005, was a terrible deal for Australia that benefited the US at our expense. The Crawford School of Public Policy ...
Gerard Minack destroys Australia’s sick economy. Australia remains stuck in a macro rut. Low investment and fast population growth prevent capital deepening and productivity growth. The result is ...
Last week’s Q1 national accounts release from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that real per capita GDP fell by 0.2%. This represented the ninth decline in per capita GDP in eleven ...
Asian share markets are having a buoyant session across the region on the back of the “just okay” US jobs report from Friday ...
The waste of space formerly known as the media had a good laugh at your expense over the weekend, that you can still afford ...
The Albanese government has engaged in a full-court press of housing disinformation. Last week, Labor’s new Productivity ...
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