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The truth is that the current Government approach to housing which is based on building 1.2 million new homes over a 5-year period won’t be met. As I reported recently the running total is 60,000 ...
In this week’s Property Rant, we discuss wolves in sheep’s clothing, as we ask who is really paying the bills, and who are the property winners and losers? We also delve into our “Pavlova” apartments, ...
New Zealand had been an anomaly for some time in that in had introduced the clearest Deposit Bail-in scheme in the world, via the Open Banking Resultion (OBR) which in the case of a bank failure, OBR ...
A deep dive this week into the drivers of property prices, and who is to blame for the rising inter-generation tensions, as Edwin Almeida and I discuss the latest trends across the Australian property ...
In Australia, the situation has been unclear, since the 2018 bill was passed on the voice. Treasury and politicians keep denying there is any intent to bail-in deposits to rescue a failing bank, but ...
Economist John Adams and I discuss the current state of Australia’s Gold holdings, and where 11 tonnes may have gone.
According to the AFR, Australia’s red-hot jobs market is preventing the country’s most indebted borrowers from falling behind on their home loan, as internal Reserve Bank research reveals nearly one ...
We look at the latest Senate hearings on Regional Branch closures, and discuss the continued misdirection coming from the cost-cutting banks – justified – so called – by the migration to digital ...
The FTX Story continues to run with reports of missing funds and deceptions. In Australia, ASIC appears to have been asleep again, as we find that the local instance of FTX – who owes money to some 30 ...
A short segment where I answer some of the top questions from my inbox relating to the current property dynamics in Australia. Go to the Walk The World Universe at ...
Today we look at what the RBA says about recession risks, examine the US Bond market ahead of the Federal Reserve decision on rates tomorrow, the start of Bank of England QT and its implications, and ...
In today’s deep dive, Elisa Barwick from the Australian Citizens Party shares her research on why housing has become so expensive, and what can be done about it. But this is not the normal discussion ...
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