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George Monbiot
Thursday, January 8, 2026 - 01:42
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If the Palestine Action hunger strikers die, the government will be responsible. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 7th January 2026 |
MacroBusiness
Thursday, January 8, 2026 - 00:05
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Australian property has benefited from numerous support mechanisms and government interventions to bolster its fortunes in the years since the pandemic began. $188 billion in funding from the RBA to the banks at just 0.1% interest, facilitating the rise of 3-year fixed-rate mortgages at under 2%. This led to 40% of all Australian mortgages being The post The forgotten rocket under Aussie property appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 21:18
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 16:30
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Asian share markets are not doing well despite a strong lead from Wall Street overnight with commodity volatility one of the culprits as oil prices move lower as silver explodes higher. Currency markets are seeing a little bit of stability with USD losing some ground against Yen but outperforming Euro and Loonie. The November inflation The post Macro Afternoon appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 13:00
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An American madman is loose. At a press conference on his plane as he returned to Washington for a new political year he entertained the idea of targeting another four nations. He started with Colombia, which he said had a leader who “likes making cocaine” but is “not going to be doing it very long”. The post An American madman crashes the world order appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 12:30
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Everybody wants a royal commission into anti-Semitism, apparently. With the government’s reasons for opposing a royal commission being widely panned and the inquiry being backed by leading figures in the business, sporting, legal and security sectors, the issue was scheduled to be debated earlier this week at a meeting of the national security committee of |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 12:28
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With the release of the latest ABS Building Approvals data, it was revealed that non-detached house approvals had risen to their highest level since June 2018, up by 34.1% month on month and 55.3% year on year to 8,463 for the month of November. Meanwhile, approvals for detached houses were up by 1.3% for the The post Apartment approvals boom to 7 year high appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 11:54
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When in late November the ABS delivered it’s first complete monthly inflation print, it immediately triggered a dramatic repricing in interest rates and economists predictions for future inflation. When the AFR polled 38 economists for their views on where interest rates were heading prior to today’s monthly inflation print, 17 out of 38 predicted that The post Inflation data keeps rate hike threat live appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 11:30
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Is a widening commodities bid suggesting reflation? Or a bubble? OR something else? The Market Ear. No inflation… ….unless you need commodities. Are we in the early stages of reflation? As Goldman’s Privorotsky writes: “…either points to a broad dollar devaluation or a rapid re-acceleration in the global economy.” Chart 1 shows BCOM vs US The post Enter the commodoties bubble? appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 11:00
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The Albanese government’s $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) was launched in late 2023 and aims to deliver 40,000 social and affordable homes by 2028. The HAFF operates as a perpetual fund managed by the Future Fund Management Agency. It provides an ongoing funding stream of at least $500 million per year, indexed to The post Another Labor housing policy failure appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 10:49
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The post Tiny cracks and hot weather can slash useful life of some solar panels to just 11 years, UNSW research finds appeared first on Renew Economy. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 10:30
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Chinese policymakers are talking a big game but doing nothing of substance. Goldman. Central level policies: Recent article from senior policymaker via Qiushi magazine highlighted focus on stabilizing market expectations within the property sector, emphasizing 1)given the significant financial asset nature of housing, effectively managing market expectations is crucial for overall stability; 2)the property industry |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 10:00
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Over the long history of the industrialised world the endowment of natural resources has regularly been something of a double-edged sword. While it has bestowed immense riches on nations across the globe, it has also delivered hollowed-out economies and governments foolishly building their nations based on commodity booms lasting forever. In South America during the The post Venezuela’s cautionary tale for Australia appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 09:30
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There is no recovery in Chinese steel, but there is one in iron ore! The late-year seasonal increase in steel production was very muted. These price movements coincided with capacity utilization increases among Chinese steel producers, with blast furnace operations rising 0.32% and electric arc furnaces climbing 1.93% during the final week of 2025. These private movements are not The post Iron ore to the moon! appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 09:00
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Green across the Atlantic share markets overnight with lower than expected inflation numbers in Europe helping buoy stocks while rumbles of more “acquistions” by the Trumpian Empire – Greenland next – kept Wall Street lifting higher. The USD strengthened against most of the majors, particularly Canada as their oil stocks took a small hit on The post Macro Morning appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Your Democracy
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 06:55
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Jeffrey Sachs Briefs the United Nations on the US Aggression in Venezuela — The author advises the Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities by immediately affirming a series of actions in response to the U.S. attacks on Venezuela.
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 06:00
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 05:44
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The BBC has instructed staff to avoid describing the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as a “kidnapping” and to use less loaded alternatives such as “seized,”according to a leaked internal memo shared online by British journalist and Guardian columnist Owen Jones. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 - 00:01
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Cotality’s rental review for the December quarter has been released, and it shows that Australia’s rental crisis continues. Vacancy rates were 1.7% in the December quarter, down from 2.1% a year earlier and significantly below the pre-COVID average. National advertised rents also rose by 1.3% in the December quarter, boosting annual growth to 5.2%. With The post The nightmare continues for Australian renters appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 16:30
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Asian share markets are generally performing very well as risk moves to buy up everything not marked with a USD sign, while local shares continue to underperform. Volatility in commodity markets is abating following the Trump regime’s “special military operation” into Venezuela with the USD seeing a strong reversal against the majors, particularly Euro as The post Macro Afternoon appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 13:00
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Find below the full text of the Albanese government’s energy treason cooked up with the East Coast gas cartel precisely as predicted at MB. It is so nice to see the Indigenous and Aussie Jews acknowledged as their land is leached of its resource endowment on behalf of China while being backfilled with carcinogenic poisons, The post Energy treason on the lands of the Ngunnawal people appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 12:30
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Honestly, what has gone wrong with the human mind? Every single debate I track these days is binary, usually supporting some political idiot or another. The latest outbreak of conflict is a result of the actions the US has taken against Venezuela. On one side of the debate, Trump cheerleaders are arguing that Maduro was The post Trump must kidnap and try Albo appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 12:00
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Below is another excellent post from MB reader Erin Rolandsen, CEO of Angelassist and author of beyondtheragemachine.substack.com: High levels of short-term immigration have made official population measures unfit for purpose. Australia’s population statistics were designed for a low-churn world, where most migrants arrived permanently and most residents stayed put. That is no longer the economy |
MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 11:30
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DXY is getting Trumped as we enter 2026. AUD is still trending higher. But it is paced by a slow-moving CNY. Gold appears tired. Oil has died. Base metals are all AI all of the time. Big miners whoa. EM stocks are throwing NY party. Junk ain’t. Duration is a threat. With US stocks in The post Australian dollar joins the dash for trash appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 11:00
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With the release of the latest ABS Wage Price Index for the September quarter, it was revealed that headline wages were growing right on analyst and RBA expectations, with wages up 0.8% quarter on quarter and 3.4% year on year. But underneath the relatively pedestrian headlines lies a divergence in outcomes and significant falls in The post Australia real wages take a big hit appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 10:30
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As usual, Australia is having a stupid debate. This time, it is about manufacturing. Australia is ranked below Botswana and Russia on Harvard’s index of economic complexity because of a diminished manufacturing industry and an overreliance on iron ore and coal exports. However, economists said the statistics could not be used to justify Labor’s industry |
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MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 10:00
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In the United States, the median American is 39 years of age and is at the average part of a cohort that is seeing at best stagnating outcomes, at worst deteriorating ones. In 2002, the median age of a first-time home buyer was 31, with the median age of a repeat home buyer being 41. The post The American gentocracy appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 09:30
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It seems nothing can bring sense to the iron ore market as the jaws widen further. Scuttlebutt explains the seasonality. Chinese iron ore prices are being underpinned by steelmakers restocking ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday in February, while tight domestic supplies are also lending further support. The outlook beyond this point is hardly The post Pilbara killler delayed not stopped appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 09:00
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A near two year low in the US ISM manufacturing print saw the USD take a dive while other risk markets repositioned after the Trump regime’s invasion of Venezuela with oil stocks lifting amid a small bid in Brent and WTI markers. Wall Street was outpaced by European and Japanese stocks while Pound Sterling and The post Macro Morning appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Your Democracy
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 08:17
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The successful seizure and removal of President Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela demonstrates Washington’s readiness to use every means at its disposal — including military power — to stave off any diminishment of U.S. national influence in its bid to manage the dissolution of the celebrated postwar, liberal order. |

Roughly a fifth of solar panels have been found to degrade much more quickly than expected, leading to calls for different testing standards to identify faults.


