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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 14:50 Source
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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 14:00 Source

Crossbench senators Jacqui Lambie and David Pocock have asked the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) to cost options for possible changes to negative gearing. Senator Lambie claims negative gearing is part of Australia’s housing affordability problem. All the options that the PBO was asked to look at were ‘grandfathered’ so that existing property investors would be

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 13:30 Source

Nowhere near big enough to offset the great construction crash. Double blow to Aussie iron ore here. Less steel, and we don’t have much high grade direct injection iron ore. Though there is potential in SA.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 13:17 Source
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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 13:00 Source

New research from NAB forecasts that Australia’s productivity will slump to its lowest level in more than 70 years, crimping real wage growth. NAB expects Australia’s productivity growth to decline to just 0.5% per annum, down from an average of 1.2% per year in the decade before the pandemic. “With the tailwind from mining likely

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 12:30 Source

The always repulsive Ronald Mizen has a crack at Jim “Chicken” Chalmers today: Leading economists have dismissed Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ downbeat assessment of the global economy, citing recent upgrades in growth and warning that it should not be used to justify inflation-boosting spending. On Monday, Dr Chalmers signalled more cost-of-living support in next month’s budget

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 12:00 Source

Finally, an economist outside of MB has cottoned onto what is happening. Jason Murphy at Yahoo. The actual number of job applications per job ad is a trade secret so the movement of the red line is what matters. What is important is the rate of applications per ad has nearly tripled since 2022. That speaks of

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 12:00 Source

DXY is still firm: AUD bounced off the hammer candle: North Asia is caput: Brent is trying to hold. Gold puked: Other commods paused: Miners meh: EM yawn: Junk is back. Good for equities: Yields soothed: Stocks bounced: Korean March exports are showing a steady global industry lift is underway. Goldman: Total 20-day exports during

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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 11:47 Source

By Roger Chao  Not in my name In this quiet hour, I summon words, a humble man amidst shadows long, To speak of wounds not my own, to voice a plea so loud and strong. For streets that haunt with harried silence, for whispers in the dark, For the women who carry nightmares in the…

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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 11:33 Source

The attitudes down under towards social media have turned barmy. While there is much to take Elon Musk to task for his wrecking ball antics at the platform formerly known as Twitter, not to mention his highly developed sense of sociopathy, the hysteria regarding the refusal to remove images of a man in holy orders…

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 11:30 Source

Another bullhawk takes flight, as usual at the corrupt AFR: The consumer price index for the March quarter will be released on Wednesday and is forecast to show an acceleration to 0.8 per cent, from 0.6 per cent. This would take the annual pace to 3.4 per cent, from 4.1 per cent in the 12

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 11:00 Source

This month, Canada recorded its largest population increase in history, with 1.27 million residents added in 2023. Net overseas migration accounted for 98% of the expansion. Canada’s population expansion has easily exceeded Statistics Canada’s “high growth” forecasts: This surge in population growth has driven a record housing supply deficit, according to a new analysis from the

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Cheeseburger Gothic Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 10:44 Source

I’m afraid I have reached the woodworking stage of old manhood. It was this thing that did it, or rather the hundred bucks Amazon was asking for it.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 10:30 Source

Data from the Department of Education shines a bright light on how the composition of Australia’s international student enrolments has changed for the worse. In January 2005, there were a total of 173,787 international students enrolled in Australia. As illustrated in the following chart, China (40,952) dominated enrolments, with India (14,362) in a distant second

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 10:19 Source

The Market Ear on the bounce. 5k matters This is the short term line in sand level to watch. Note we briefly touched the 100 day on Friday. 5k is the must hold, or…We outlined our short term logic earlier today: “A bounce and then the next move down?” Refinitiv Thinking about a bounce GS

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 10:00 Source

YIMBYs, politicians, think tanks, the media, and developers are urging Australia to relax planning restrictions so that hundreds of thousands of apartments can be erected in the ”missing middle’ of our cities. Their arguments ignore overwhelming empirical evidence that the last decade’s high-rise apartment boom was a disaster. This surge in high-rise apartment construction coincided

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:51 Source

More evidence of the end of the labour boom today from SEEK as wage growth dies with three straight months of 0.2%: Year on year has to chew through the Fair Work boost of mid-last year but it is trading on borrowed time before collapsing below 3%: Immigration maniac Matt Cowgill is now spinning fairy

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The Tally Room Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:30 Source

I’ve got yet another chapter in the long story of Australians’ changing habits in voting. With the final results of the Tasmanian state election, we can look at the Tasmanian trend.

The last Tasmanian state election was held in the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, and saw a big increase in pre-poll votes, and a slight increase in postal votes.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:30 Source

Another economist thinking in a shoebox today at Nine’s AFR: Workers may need to get used to their pay packets increasing by no more than 3 per cent annually, with new research from NAB finding productivity growth is likely to stagnate at its lowest level in more than 70 years. The Reserve Bank of Australia

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:15 Source

Judo Bank flash PMI remains firm. Australia’s private sector activity expansion accelerated at the start of the second quarter, supported primarily by service sector growth. Higher new business inflows underpinned rises in business activity and employment, while firms remained optimistic regarding future output. On prices, the rate at which output prices rose eased in April

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:07 Source

SYDNEY, April 22 (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says his nation does not deserve to be labelled cannibals, and urged the U.S. to clear up the remnants of World War Two littered across the Pacific, after remarks by President Joe Biden last week about his missing serviceman uncle.

Biden had "appeared to imply his uncle was eaten by cannibals after his plane was shot down over PNG during WWII", Marape's office said in a statement late on Sunday.

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 09:00 Source

Stocks continued their rebound overnight although this correction maybe far from over as earnings season and downgrades get underway on Wall Street. The USD at first lost ground but it too rebounded on more interest rate cut speculation as inflation concerns linger. European stocks moved higher on more dovish speak from the ECB. The Australian

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 08:40 Source

What’s the scam with Penny Wong’s so-called “transparent” Binskin Inquiry into the Zomi Frankcom World Central Kitchen aid worker’s killings in Gaza? Stuart McCarthy reports.

Scams don’t get much more blatant than a government appointing an international arms dealer to “investigate” an apparent war crime involving his own weapon systems, against a humanitarian aid agency, in the name of “full transparency”. 

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 08:28 Source
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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 08:20 Source

The Australian public has bought a big-long gas pipeline from foreign tax cheats – but there’s no gas. It’s a white elephant! Jemena and sleepy regulators AEMC are the culprits. Energy consumers and taxpayers the victims. Michael West reports.

Energy bosses cover for tax cheat, public gets elephantine bill

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 08:19 Source

Price action is tiring in Shanghai and Singapore: Maybe Dalian for iron ore and coking coal: Scuttlebutt is meh: Iron ore prices will likely consolidate in the near term as uncertainty lingers on how much hot metal output can rise further, analysts at Everbright Futures said in a note. “The main driving force behind a

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 07:51 Source

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 05:55 Source

What the present moment reveals, once again, is that Western aggression during the “Cold War” was never about destroying socialism, as such. It was about destroying movements and governments in the periphery that sought economic sovereignty. Why? Because economic sovereignty in the periphery threatens capital accumulation in the core.

 

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