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Renew Economy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 10:31
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MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 10:30
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Federal energy and climate minister Chris Bowen touted South Australia’s world-leading renewables share in a final pitch to secure hosting rights for next year’s COP31 UN climate conference. Appearing at the COP30 climate conference in Belem, Brazil, on Tuesday, Bowen unveiled a report from the Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) boasting South Australia’s three-quarter share The post Bowen pumps endless renewables propaganda appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Falling solar and battery costs, alone, won’t decarbonise industry. Smarter energy use will be vital |
MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 10:00
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The RBA has been strong on the idea that a rebound in services wage growth is behind the recent bounce in headline inflation. It argues that without productivity, wage inflation must be pushing up prices in these areas. Yesterday’s Wage Price Index was unsupportive of the argument. The WPI was, as expected, stable at 3.4%. The post Wage growth dump humiliates RBA appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 09:30
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Labor has missed so many opportunities to rid the nation of this economic millstone that I have no faith it is about to do so. Yet the gas cartel is weak, leaderless, and divided. Top gas executives will gather in Perth this week in a last-ditch attempt to shape the Albanese government’s overhaul of the The post Rotten gas cartel ripe for slaughter appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 09:00
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Wall Street managed to escape a selloff overnight with the release of not so quite dovish FOMC minutes, but then the wobbles came through bond and currency markets as the Trump regime announced they weren’t releasing the October jobs print while the November print won’t be after the December Fed meeting. The USD went on The post Macro Morning appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 08:52
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Your Democracy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 08:21
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If you've ever walked past a newsstand, if you subscribe to Libération, if you listen to the radio, or if you have a TV, you know that in 2020, China employed 500,000 slaves in the cotton fields of Xinjiang (1). The only proof lay in the sheer repetition of the information. |
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MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 08:00
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Since the start of 2025, the Australian labour market has been on a rollercoaster. It has produced month-on-month results that any government would gladly take credit for, such as the October print, and it has produced results that policymakers would rather forget, such as the 52,800 jobs lost in the February release. But cutting through The post A shock driver of Aussie employment growth appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Your Democracy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 06:28
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Your Democracy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 06:00
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Danny [Daniel Davis] explains that after years of stalled efforts, there are now real signs that the Russia-Ukraine war might be moving toward a negotiated settlement. A secret 28-point U.S.–Russia peace proposal is reportedly being drafted, inspired by Trump’s earlier ceasefire framework used in the Israel–Hamas conflict. The plan reportedly covers four broad categories: ending the war, security guarantees for both sides, a new European security structure, and |
Your Democracy
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 05:44
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This should be a pivotal moment in British history. Our political system has utterly failed to confront a genocide. |
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MacroBusiness
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 00:05
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I explained this week how the Albanese government has taken specific actions to bolster the flow of international students into Australia. These actions come as the number of international students and graduates in Australia is tracking at a historically high 3.2% of the nation’s population as at Q3 2025, up from the pre-pandemic peak of The post Student visa fraud on the rise appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 20:17
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Your Democracy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 18:29
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Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky could fire his influential chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, as a full-scale “riot”unfolds within parliament over a vast corruption scandal that allegedly links Yermak to a roughly $100 million kick-back scheme in the country’s energy sector, according to several media reports and lawmakers.
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 17:49
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Cheeseburger Gothic
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 17:37
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It’s been three long, very long weeks, but the scaffolding finally came down around the house this morning. It went up so the roofers could get up top and repair some damage I didn’t even know was up there. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 17:00
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Stocks across Asia had mixed sessions today with domestic pressures overriding the bigger macro picture with tensions between China and Japan still boiling over. Most undollars fell back during the session, especially the Kiwi on the poor PPI print while the Australian dollar lost its gains from overnight on the wages data while Bitcoin briefly The post Macro Afternoon appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 15:28
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 14:54
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 14:50
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 14:00
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I have argued repeatedly that rising unemployment is the key condition that must be met for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to deliver another interest rate cut. As illustrated below by Alex Joiner from IFM Investors, the latest Statement of Monetary Policy (SoMP) from the RBA forecasts that the headline unemployment rate will remain The post RBA keeps keen eye on Aussie unemployment appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 14:00
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 13:30
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In the first poll after his inauguration, from YouGov, U.S. President Trump held a surprisingly strong level of net approval among Americans aged 18 to 29. Of all the age demographics assessed, 18 to 29, 30 to 44, 45 to 64 and 65+, Trump held his second-highest net approval rating in the 18 to 29 The post Trump’s support implodes with the young appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
THE BLOT REPORT
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 13:00
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I bumped into a quote by Frank Zappa on Sunday. It was: “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theatre”1. |
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 13:00
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The great Chinese property crash is, once again, worsening. It’s another banner year for lost hope. Sentiment disappears. Far-flung cities are the most troubled. Completions are going the way of all flesh. The Chinese consumer is deleveraging. Talk of rebalancing towards consumption at this point is a joke. The post Chinese property down, down and down appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 12:34
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the wage price index for the September quarter of 2025, which reported a quarterly increase of 0.8% and an annual increase of 3.4%: The outcome aligned with the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) and market expectations, posing no significant policy implications. The following chart shows that public The post Aussie real wages smashed lower appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 12:19
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MacroBusiness
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - 12:00
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Victoria has legislated a target to source 95% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2035. This is one of the most ambitious renewable energy goals in Australia and globally, designed to accelerate the state’s transition away from cheap brown coal and toward cleaner energy sources, such as wind, solar, and storage. The target is The post Victorian power bills to surge amid renewables rush appeared first on MacroBusiness. |














