As the base falls away, the structure rises ever higher. This is the pivot to Palestine in geopolitical terms. The Palestinian conflict has never been less relevant to everybody on earth. The great oil wars of the post-1970s period are over. The rise of US shale and non-OPEC oil has destroyed the geopolitical importance of
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Stats NZ released migration data, revealing that only 10,600 net overseas migrants arrived in New Zealand in the year to August. This net migration gain was far below the decade average of 49,000 and around 125,000 fewer than the late 2023 peak. The fall in net overseas migration has been fueled by the exodus of
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The ferrous complex is not making much sense these days, which is in line with the increasingly drunk casino engulfing everything. Iron ore took off on the prospect of Chinese economic catastrophe, then reversed the moment it was averted. Steel just keeps grinding lower. CISA data for late September was terrible, down 8%, with a
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Colonel Jacques Baud criticizes Ukraine’s battlefield and political strategy, arguing that Kyiv continues to sacrifice troops through rigid positional warfare rather than adapting to Russian maneuver tactics. He explains that Russia focuses on destroying enemy forces, not capturing territory, often withdrawing strategically to lure Ukrainian troops into artillery traps — a pattern consistent since late 2022.
Bureaucracy and waste are drowning the state of Victoria. Victoria’s wage bill was $19.5 billion in 2014-15. The most recent state budget projects that wage costs will reach roughly $44 billion by 2028-29. The massive blowout in bureaucratic headcount is behind Victoria’s gargantuan wage bill. Labor costs are the state’s biggest expense and a key
The global stock market looks stretched at first glance—but the story is more nuanced once you dig beneath the surface. The perception of lofty valuations is being driven almost entirely by the very largest companies, while much of the rest of the market is priced closer to historical norms. Why the Market Looks Expensive Headline
Wall Street was able to rebound from the Friday night slump with all markets expected another TACO trade setup in the latest bruhaha with the Chinese over rare earth exports. Meanwhile the USD was able to rebound against some of the majors with gold soaring another 2% to above the $4100USD per ounce level while
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DXY is not going away. AUD bought the dip. CNY meh. Gold unhinged. AI metals likewise. Big bear bounced back. EM rollercoaster. Junk not buying it. Bonds bid bigly. BTFDUC! Who cna work out what means? Welcome to Trump world. A casino so unhinged that divining the movement of assets is the same as spinning
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Yesterday the Government made some key changes to its superannuation tax scheme, after struggling to get the plan through the Senate. Paul Keating says the changes restore confidence in the retirement savings system.
Keating welcomes changes to taxation of super
The US could attempt to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro after declaring him a drug lord and a terrorist, Politico has reported, citing informed sources.
It wasn’t expected, but the advocates of generalized war, the Straussians, expelled from the governing bodies of the United States, have regrouped in intergovernmental organizations. To everyone’s surprise, they are present in the European Union, but especially at the United Nations and in the Contact Group on the Defense of Ukraine. Institutions dedicated to peace have been hijacked by the warmongers.
Domain reported that the cost of renting a median Sydney home hit a record high in September. As illustrated below, the median weekly Sydney house rent was $780 in the September quarter of 2025, up $240 (44%) from $540 in the September quarter of 2020. The median Sydney unit rent was $750 in the September
Hey. It’s me, JB, apologising for clogging up your inbox if this means nothing to you, but… if you’ve been waiting until World War 3.2 appeared on Kindle Unlimited so you can read it for ‘free’ (whereby ‘free’ I mean you agree to give Jeff Bezos your credit card number and possibly some of your DNA every month)… your time is here.