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Macro Afternoon

August 25, 2025 - 16:00 -- Admin

Asian share markets are trying hard to translate the Friday night gains on Wall Street due to the seemingly dovish pivot by the US Federal Reserve but not all risk markets are buying it with the USD clawing back some of its losses, particularly against Yen although the Australian dollar remains robust just under the

Measuring the AI bubble

August 25, 2025 - 13:30 -- Admin

It is big. Very big. The Market Ear. But it can get bigger! Or not… A period of sorting and cleansing is underway  For a time, the dominant narrative suggested that AGI was only two or three years away — that “magic AI” would emerge and rapidly take off into superintelligence. As discussed on the

Iron ore roars as green steel dies

August 25, 2025 - 13:00 -- Admin

Iron ore soared overnight thanks to Jay Powell. Unsustainable. Steel demand in China remains down year to date, but up for the week year on year. Steel production is far above last year. But this is misleading. My Steel is supposed to, but obviously doesn’t, cover EAF. Steel recycling has collapsed. In raw volume terms

The great disabling to slow

August 25, 2025 - 12:30 -- Admin

Goldman with the note. As we flagged in a note earlier this year, spending on the NDIS has risen from 0% of GDP a decade ago to almost 2% of GDP currently (~A$50bn), around double initial projections, with the overshoot largely driven by higher take-up rates among children with autism and psychosocial conditions. While the

Australia urged to create reserve army of eKarens

August 25, 2025 - 11:00 -- Admin

Australia is slowly transforming into 1984’s Ministry of Truth. First, we saw the Albanese government backflip and announce that Australians under 16 would be banned from accessing YouTube. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also wants to make Australia’s draconian media ban global. Albanese announced that he will promote Australia’s world-first social media age ban and encourage

RBA rate cuts pull Aussie consumers out of recession

August 25, 2025 - 10:30 -- Admin

Australian consumers have been trapped in a recession. The March quarter national accounts showed that real per capita household consumption has been negative for seven consecutive quarters on an annual basis, down 2.4% from its peak. As illustrated below by CBA, the Australian consumer is the largest component of the economy. And the sluggish pace

Unions must embrace Peter Dutton’s gas reservation

August 25, 2025 - 10:00 -- Admin

Are we getting somewhere? The Australian. The top Abu Dhabi executive spearheading its $30bn Santos takeover has opened crunch talks with the Australian Workers Union which took aim at Santos’s venture in Gladstone for sucking up third party gas to meet its LNG export contracts. Mohamed Al Aryani, president of international gas at ADNOC’s XRG,

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