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Renew Economy Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 10:11 Source
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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 10:00 Source

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Wednesday released data showing that the nation’s fertility rate—i.e., the average number of registered births per woman aged 15 to 49 years—fell to a record low of 1.481, which is down from 1.795 a decade ago and roughly half the level of the 30 years between 1944 and

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Cheeseburger Gothic Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 09:59 Source

I first noticed the story about the epidemic of phone theft in London about a week ago because of some Aussie chick who chased her thief (unsuccessfully) and was so pissed off she tracked down all the CCTV footage of the crime and posted it, after which it went viral.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 09:30 Source

The ferrous complex continues to bifurcate, with steel getting flushed while iron ore enjoys the good times. CISA data for early October rebounded after the Hebei shutdown, but inventories soared 8%. Mills are still overproducing. Goldman explains it. …change in demand patterns, driven by the need for blast furnaces to reduce steel costs, has led

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Your Democracy Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 09:13 Source

 

The unexpected visit of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa — formerly known as the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham*, a group once fighting against Russian forces — to Moscow has raised eyebrows across diplomatic circles. Many observers now question why the Kremlin chose to host a figure who only recently appeared on international terrorist lists and fought against Russian-backed troops in Syria.

 

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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 09:00 Source

In this week’s podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, examines why Australia’s stock market looks expensive compared to global peers—and whether the nation’s limited exposure to high-growth tech and AI could see it left behind once again. Join us for the podcast at 12.30 pm AEDST. Can’t make it to the live series? Catch

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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 09:00 Source

Trade war tensions are keeping most risk markets contained but not in selling mode as Wall Street lifted again despite sentiment around the US economy as the latest Biege Book from the Fed was released overnight. The USD continues to decline as Fed members are still broadcasting a softer economy, particularly labour markets as ICE

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Your Democracy Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 07:43 Source

"Big John" Fisher, a British social media star known for his viral fast food reviews, has been detained in Australia over a visa issue.

Famous for his love of Chinese takeaway and signature catchphrase "bosh", Fisher arrived in Western Australia on Tuesday ahead of a tour of the country.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 07:24 Source

DXY is fading again. AUD has bounced but not very convincingly. CNY stable. That is a golden parabola. AI metals not so much. RIO has broken the big bear downtrend. EM strong bounce. Junk not so much. Yields firmed. Bulls returned. One should expect more volatility as we approach the Trump/XI walkover. The balance of

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Your Democracy Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 06:55 Source

Thanks to Opposition leader Sussan Ley, the government’s disgraceful attempt to squeeze the life out of the Freedom of Information Act is as dead as a herring.

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Your Democracy Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 05:44 Source

 

Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit a record high in 2024, according to a new report from the UN weather agency.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said heat trapped by such greenhouse gases was "turbo-charging" the Earth's climate and causing more extreme weather.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 00:05 Source

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released dwelling construction data for the June quarter of 2025, which suggested that Australia’s housing shortage has worsened. The number of dwellings that commenced construction in the June quarter declined by 4.4% to 45,156, driven by a 6.6% fall in detached housing: However, over the year to the June

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Your Democracy Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 21:20 Source

Western nations should prepare to continue bankrolling Ukraine’s war effort against Russia for at least three more years, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said during a visit to London.

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Your Democracy Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 19:40 Source

US President Donald Trump has suggested that it is unlikely he will end up in heaven despite his efforts to mediate peace between Israel and Hamas.

During Trump’s flight aboard Air Force One to Israel on Sunday, Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked the president whether ending the war in Gaza would help him get into heaven.

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Your Democracy Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 18:47 Source

 

Today, if we are to believe most polls, "Frexit" is supported neither by the majority of the population nor by the major parties. Is this because, ultimately, things are not so bad and there is therefore no need to try to improve the situation, or, as some claim, it would be apocalyptic if we did? On this fundamental question, there are numerous proposals, actions, and initiatives, as well as an abundant literature, all perfectly enlightening.

 

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Renew Economy Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 18:27 Source
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Digitopoly Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 14:01 Source

What can a nineteenth-century economist teach a twenty-first-century Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at one of the largest technology firms? More to the point, why is Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, quoting William Stanley Jevons? Jevons was a dominant figure in economic thought in Britain during the second half of the nineteenth century, but not today.

His work populates the earlier chapters of textbooks on the history of economic thought, where he is credited with being a pioneer in starting the Neoclassical School of Economics.

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 14:00 Source

Honestly, is there no end to this woke claptrap? Jenna Price thinks kids are the abusers of poor victim teachers. Here’s where we are today. One in four teachers feels unsafe at work, says Fiona Longmuir of Monash University. That makes them want to leave teaching. Years ago now, she and her colleagues set out

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 13:30 Source

The NAB survey out yesterday was not very encouraging. The pent-up demand released by RBA rate cuts delivered a significant increase in consumer expenditure in the June quarter. However, business investment stayed low, indicating that companies were not inclined to make significant investments until they see more proof of a revival in domestic demand. Businesses

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 13:00 Source

Cotality’s rental data continues to deteriorate. The latest weekly market indicators report shows that rental listings have collapsed to a fresh low across the combined capital cities: Over the past year, total listings across the combined capital cities have declined by 18.6%, with double-digit falls recorded across every market: The vacancy rate across the combined

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:30 Source

The Guardian’s Luca Ittimani asks why state and local government plans to convert empty office buildings into apartments to ease the housing crisis have not come to fruition: Momentum to create homes out of empty offices has faded even as office vacancies rise and housing shortages intensify. Developers have not submitted a single application to

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:00 Source

Australians are consistently ranked among the wealthiest people on earth. The 2025 UBS Global Wealth Report ranked Australians second in the world for median wealth, with the typical Australian having a net worth of US$268,424. Australia had 1,904 US dollar millionaires in 2025, according to UBS. However, Australia stands out from most other nations, as

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 11:30 Source

For the life of me, I don’t know why anybody wants to be long iron ore here but hey, that’s how markets work sometimes. Steel prices continue to fall, though long products are falling faster than flat products, which is key to some market resilience, as it helps hold up blast furnace output over electric-arc

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Renew Economy Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 11:04 Source
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MacroBusiness Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 11:00 Source

While Japan welcomes almost 37 million visitors per year and is widely considered one of the safest places in the world, in quarters more focused on economics, the focus is often placed on its status as a cautionary tale. In some ways, this characterisation is entirely fair. Japan is the developed world’s poster child for

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