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Renew Economy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 16:59 Source
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Renew Economy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 13:47 Source
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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 13:30 Source

Elderly parent visas are Australia’s most costly and should be abolished. Around 8,500 permanent parent visas are issued every year. The 2023 Migration Review from the Australian Treasury estimated that each parent visa costs Australian taxpayers $393,000: The Treasury has estimated that each parent permanent migrant costs $393,000 over their remaining lifetime in Australia. Older

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 13:00 Source

The Albanese government announced on the weekend that it will increase the application charge on student visas from $1,600 to $2,000 if Labor is re-elected. The change will not affect arrangements for Pacific Island and Timor-Leste applicants. The visa fee increase is forecast to deliver $760 million to the budget over the forward estimates. “We

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 12:30 Source

The latest polling from Resolve Political Monitor shows Labor leading the Coalition 53% to 47% in two-party terms. Anthony Albanese also leads Peter Dutton by 47% to 31% as preferred Prime Minister. However, Resolve notes that Labor’s primary vote “remains weaker than it was at the last election, down from 32.6% to 3%, highlighting the

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 11:47 Source

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the all-important Q1 2025 CPI inflation print. Headline inflation rose by 0.9% over the quarter and by 2.4% year over year. The result was slightly ahead of analysts’ expectations of a 2.4% annual increase. The more policy-important trimmed mean inflation printed at 0.7% in Q1 2025, in

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 11:30 Source

The ferrous complex is not well. As the trade shock begins. Morgan Stanley. Our Asia Economists see China’s 2Q GDP growth tracking below 4.5% Y/Y (vs. 5.4% Y/Y in1Q) as more hard data points are showing that tariffs are affecting activity: container throughput is declining, freight shipping prices to the US are slumping, and China’s

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 11:00 Source

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Victorians pay the highest state and local taxes in the nation. Victorians suffered a 40.5% increase in state and local government taxes since 2020-21, the largest increase in the nation. Victoria’s state taxes as a share of gross state product have also increased to 6.08%, the highest

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 10:30 Source

The Market Ear on diving US leading indicators.    Post crisis lows VIX at the lowest levels since the early April panic. Note the aggressive VVIX implosion, as well as the latest little bid in VVIX. Volatility is not dirt cheap, but early long volatility positions/hedges are starting to screen attractive again. Our full volatility

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 10:00 Source

The composition of Australia’s international student enrolments has changed drastically over the past 20 years. In December 2005, 288,579 overseas students were studying in Australia. China (63,695) dominated enrolments, with India (24,644) in a distant second position. The Department of Education didn’t even list Nepal. Nine years later, in December 2014, 452,965 overseas students enrolled in

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 09:30 Source

DXY struggles on. AUD is holding support. Lead boots plod on. Oil is pointing the way for growth. Metals meh. Mining meh. EM meh. Junk has entered autobid as equities rise. And yields fall. VIX down means stocks up with robots. Deutsche says DXY is stuffed. DB tracks two near real-time measures of US capital

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Your Democracy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 09:02 Source

People are being asked to vote for the Coalition on the grounds that it is better at managing the economy. But the current evidence does not back up that claim.

For generations, the Liberal Party has asserted that it is better than Labor at managing the economy. This election, Peter Dutton has repeated this message more than ever.

 

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 09:00 Source

A better night on Wall Street due to better earnings reports and by absorbing the Canadian general election outcome. The USD was able to push back slightly against most of the majors although Pound Sterling remains at a new three year high amid the growing UK/EU detente on trade. The Canadian Loonie firmed slightly on

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Your Democracy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 08:23 Source

Of all the people I meet on my short swing through America’s midwest, the gruff man who lived at a roadside ranch called Hog’s Haven near the Minnesota-Iowa border might have said it best.

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Your Democracy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 07:31 Source

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius voiced skepticism about Russian President Vladimir Putin's unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine said a Russian drone strike killed a young girl. DW has the latest.

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said he was skeptical about Russian President Vladimir Putin's May 8-10 cease-fire in Ukraine.

 

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Renew Economy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 07:29 Source
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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 07:28 Source

CoreLogic’s daily dwelling values index, which tracks value growth across the five major capital cities, recorded stalling momentum in April. Across the five major capitals, values rose by only 0.2% over the month, down from 0.4% growth in March. As illustrated below, the slowing in growth was broad-based, led by Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, whereas

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Renew Economy Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 07:25 Source
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The Tally Room Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 07:00 Source

Ben is joined by Peter Brent and the ABC’s Tom Crowley for the final pre-election episode of the 2025 federal election campaign. We discuss how a hung parliament might play out and the experience of riding Peter Dutton’s campaign bus. For our seat of the week we discuss the NSW seat of Werriwa.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 00:05 Source

CoreLogic has released the following snapshot of housing affordability across Australia, broken down by four metrics. As illustrated above, affordability to purchase or rent nationally was tracking at its worst level in history at the end of 2024. Specifically: The national dwelling value-to-income ratio was an equal record high of 8.0 as of 31 December

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - 20:03 Source
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WixxyLeaks Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - 17:37 Source

How I’ll be voting this election and why.

It’s not often that we get the chance to directly influence the manner in which the Australian Government deals with a continuing genocide.

With that, I thought I’d give you a rundown on what will guide my vote, and how I’ll be voting in the Senate.

To start with, let’s look at the major parties, and their current positions on the genocide.

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - 16:52 Source

All of Kellogg’s underlying assumptions lacked any basis in reality. Yet Trump seemingly took them on trust.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - 16:30 Source

Risk markets are trying to digest quite a bit of macro news today with the Canadian election resulting in a Liberal victory, while a small reprieve in auto tariffs by the Trump regime looks possible amid the UK/EU announcing what could be a reversal in post Brexit trade barriers. The USD is back on the

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