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Save steel, not Twiggy

January 23, 2026 - 09:30 -- Admin

The ferrous jaws remain far too wide. Scuttlebutt is negatory. Australia’s Fortescue  posted a 2% rise in second-quarter iron ore shipments, supported by the resilient performance of its Iron Bridge project alongside an uptick in output from its hematite operations. It maintained its forecast for fiscal 2025/26 shipments, with quarterly iron ore shipments remaining at

Flash PMI bounces into New Year

January 23, 2026 - 09:08 -- Admin

Via Judo Bank. Flash Australia Composite PMI Output Index: 55.5  (Dec: 51.0) Flash Australia Services PMI Business Activity Index: 56.0 (Dec: 51.1) Flash Australia Manufacturing PMI: 52.4 (Dec: 51.6) To cope with rising workloads, Australian firms hired additional staff at the start of the new year. That said, the overall rate of employment growth softened

Macro Morning

January 23, 2026 - 09:00 -- Admin

Wall Street continued the TACO trade overnight led by tech stocks while a series of high inflation data in the US failed to get the USD moving higher with all undollars continuing the structural “off-America” risk trade with the Australian dollar making another new high. Gold surged again alongside silver while oil prices fellback and

Canada teaches Australia how to fix housing crisis

January 23, 2026 - 00:05 -- Admin

Like Australia, Canada experienced a record surge of immigration once borders opened following the Covid-19 pandemic, with the nation adding around 1.2 million people in 2023 alone. This record spike in immigration caused a slew of problems for Canada, including severe housing shortages, skyrocketing rents, productivity and infrastructure stress, services inflation, and rising youth unemployment.

Macro Afternoon

January 22, 2026 - 16:30 -- Admin

Asian share markets are generally higher across the region with only Chinese shares taking a breather as markets react to YATT (Yet Another Taco Trade) from Trump as all is forgiven over Greenland at Davos. Of course the “America-off” strategy is still in play as a broader trend with more news of Treasuries being sold

Australia enjoys cheap power shock

January 22, 2026 - 12:30 -- Admin

Yes, you read it right. The last quarter of wholesale electricity has been the cheapest since the Albanese government came to power, averaging around 50Mw/h. This excellent outcome can be attributed to several factors. Power usage is well down quarter on quarter, year on year, thanks to a very mild summer. This, in turn, has

How much do Japanese bond yields matter? | Nucleus Investment Insights

January 22, 2026 - 12:05 -- Admin

In this week’s podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, breaks down the global market selloff triggered by a sharp jump in Japanese bond yields — exploring what drove the move, why it rattled equities and currencies worldwide, and what it all means for investors navigating rising-rate risks. Join us when we go LIVE!

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