DXY and EUR stable. AUD downish. Lead boots are made for walking. Gold has entered some kind of new up smash. Copper doom is ...
Last night saw the US Federal Reserve hold fire on interest rate changes although it did signal that stagflation is the ...
Last month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the Q4 2024 wage price index, which increased 0.7% for the quarter and 3.2% year on year. The 0.7% quarterly increase was the ...
A Senate inquiry into university governance has heard claims that the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) ...
Uncertainty has returned for stock markets here in Asia in response to the stumbles on Wall Street overnight with local ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s 1.75% reduction in the official cash rate has finally stimulated an upswing in New Zealand ...
Long-term readers of MB will recall Martin “Parko” Parkinson, the roaring hypocrite who spent much of his time whining about ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers addressed the Queensland Media Club on Tuesday, where he was asked about Labor’s promise before the ...
Via Roy Morgan. In February 2025, Australian ‘real’ unemployment increased 214,000 to 1,834,000 (up 1.4% to 11.5% of the ...
It is all so predictable. One of Australia’s biggest coal power stations in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley is set to stay open for ...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), 1,044,160 net permanent and long-term arrivals have landed in ...
The latest sales data is flatlined. Sentiment flatlined. Inventory a bit better. But the completions cliff appears to be here. Not good for bulks as steel breaks down. ‘Dem jaws is wide.
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