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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 08:30 Source

Six stats to get you going this morning 1. The Dow closed lower for its 6th straight red day. The index is now down over 2,000 points from its recent all time high. 2. The S&P 500 closed below its 50-day moving average Monday for the first time since last November, ending the 10th longest

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 08:00 Source

Markets love to do a Costanza. But it cannot happen for long when fundamentals are so godawful that they hold sway anyway. Yesterday, iron ore broke its short squeeze on terrible Chinese data: Terrible data for iron ore, that is. Overall, the data was fine. Dalian is as volatile as ever for iron ore snd

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Your Democracy Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 06:51 Source

Some days I wake up and don’t recognise the country we have become. It is not the country I grew up in. It is not a country I can be proud of. It is not a country that has a bright future under current leadership.

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Cheeseburger Gothic Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 05:22 Source

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 00:10 Source

CBA economist Harry Ottley published the following chart showing how rental growth is highly correlated to the ratio of population growth to new apartment construction: The news on this front is disastrous for renters, with approvals for the construction of new apartments plunging to their lowest level since February 2012: Annual high-rise apartment approvals were

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - 00:05 Source

Let’s call it the Llewellyn Turning Point. That moment when every Emerging Market shifts beyond investment utilising steel into other stuff like human beings. China is there. On the surface, March data looked OK: Industrial production rose 4.5% in March from a year earlier (below economists’ forecast of 6%). Industrial output rose 6.1% for the first quarter (below the 7.0% in

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George Monbiot Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 22:51 Source

What we want to believe and what is true are seldom the same thing.

By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 15th April 2024

We draw our moral lines in arbitrary places. We might believe we’re guided only by universal values and proven facts, but often we’re swayed by deep themes of which we might be unaware. In particular, we tend to associate the imagery and sensations of our earliest childhood with what is good and right. When we see something that chimes with them, we are powerfully drawn to it and attach moral value to it.

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AustralianPolitics.com Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 21:27 Source

The terrorism incident in Sydney last night saw the government, Federal Police and ASIO speaking out today in an attempt to calm Australians already unsettled by the Bondi shopping centre murders on Saturday. In western Sydney overnight, a teenager with a knife entered Christ the Good Shepherd Church, an Assyrian community church in Wakely, and stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel whilst he was preaching. After members of the congregation detained the youth, live-stream video of the incident was circulated on social media. A riot ensued outside the church with NSW police coming under attack.

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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 18:19 Source

‘Mental health’; a broad canvas that permits a highly misinformed landscape where anything goes, particularly ignorance and social stigma. Can’t we do better than this? I wondered how long it would take for the mainstream media to blame the public mental health system and I am very disappointed SBS is leading the charge with journalist…

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 16:30 Source

The rocky start to the trading week is deepening with stock markets in Asia losing significant ground in response to the escalation in conflict across the Middle East, with a further spike in USD and bond yields. The latest Chinese GDP print did little to assuage risk sentiment either. The Australian dollar is trying to

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 15:35 Source
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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 14:39 Source

The Middle East has, for some time, been a powder keg where degrees of violence are tolerated with ceremonial mania and a calculus of restraint.  Assassinations can take place at a moment’s notice. Revenge killings follow with dashing speed. Suicide bombings of immolating power are carried out. Drone strikes of devastating, collective punishment are ordered,…

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 14:18 Source
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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 13:38 Source

By Jane Salmon, voluntary refugee advocate for over 11 years. Introduction: The facts are obvious. As Senator Meereen Faruqi has written, this Bill would: Create a travel ban on certain countries (it is not clear which ones). Send people to jail for at least 1 year if they don’t cooperate with the Government in their…

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 13:30 Source

Statistics New Zealand has released data showing that productivity has collapsed amid the record surge in net overseas migration. “Inputs rose at a higher rate compared with outputs in the year ended March 2023, resulting in decreases in both labour and multifactor productivity”. “Labour productivity fell 0.9%. Labour productivity captures how output relates to changes

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 13:00 Source

Last year, the Albanese government vowed to streamline the list of occupations eligible for employer-sponsored visas. The first draft of the new job list, devised by the government agency Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA), reportedly omits chefs, cooks, bakers, and managers, which has angered the hospitality industry. The hospitality industry is now gearing up for

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 12:53 Source

The second of the four cooling towers of the decommissioned Biblis nuclear power plant is collapsing as planned during demolition in Biblis, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. It was not blown up, but destabilized with excavators until it collapsed. The nuclear power plant was decommissioned following Germany's nuclear phase-out in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in 2011.</body></html>

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 12:51 Source
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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 12:30 Source

In this interview with Luke Grant from Radio 2GB, I discuss the latest disastrous rental and construction data, which suggests that Australia’s rental crisis will worsen. I also discuss the latest polling showing that Australians categorically reject Big Australia immigration. Edited Transcript: Domain released its March quarter rental report, and the combined capital city house

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 12:00 Source

More economists have backed Productivity Commission chair Danielle Wood’s critique of the Albanese government’s “Future Made” subsidies for low-emissions manufacturing. Former Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Bernie Fraser contends that the plan represents a risk to taxpayers. He notes that governments do not have a good track record when it comes to ‘picking winners’

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 11:30 Source

South Asian students are a key driver of Australia’s record increase in net overseas migration. After the former Coalition Government relaxed the cap on international student work hours and extended the time VET graduates could stay in Australia after completing their degrees, the number of South Asian students arriving for work and residency increased dramatically.

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Renew Economy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 11:00 Source
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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 11:00 Source

Two election polls show that the Albanese government is staring down the barrel of a minority government. An online AFR Freshwater poll of 1055 voters from Friday to Sunday shows that Labor’s primary vote stands at 31%, unchanged from the last poll a month ago, while the Coalition’s primary vote has risen one percentage point

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 10:30 Source

In December 2022, The Australia Institute (TAI) complained that Australia’s transport emissions had risen above pre-pandemic levels, which it blamed on the uptake of SUVs and utes. “The government projects that by 2035, electric vehicles will account for 44% of new car sales compared to less than 1% in 2019. But despite this uptake, transport emissions

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Your Democracy Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 10:24 Source

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqbeyB20b9M

Rand Paul: Fauci, 15 Agencies KNEW About Wuhan’s CORONAVIRUS Research—Interview

 

it's time for being earnest.....

 

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The Australian Independent Media Network Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 10:21 Source

Madeleine King, Minister for Resources in the Albanese government recently announced that she will curtail the ability of Australians to challenge resource corporation projects in court (The West Australian 26/3/24). She has several possible motivations which just might include the prospect of a lucrative post-politics career. This attack on democratic rights is built on decades…

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MacroBusiness Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 10:00 Source

The Market Ear on panicking robots. Breaching big levels On April 10, in our thematic email, We are getting close to a CTA selling tsunami, we pointed out the “sensitive” set up and wrote: ” Just a few points lower CTAs will for the first time this year start selling in size…to add insult to

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AustralianPolitics.com Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 09:47 Source

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has today become Australia’s 22nd longest-serving prime minister, overtaking Harold Holt’s term of 1 year, 10 months and 23 days. Harold Holt was prime minister in 1966-1967. He disappeared on December 17, 1967 at Cheviot Beach, Portsea, whilst swimming. His body was never found. Albanese became the 31st prime minister on May 23, 2022, following the ALP’s victory in the election of May 21. On May 20, 2024, Albanese will over overtake Tony Abbott’s term of 1 year, 11 months and 28 days. Click on the image to be taken to a complete list of Australian prime ministers ordered by length of term.

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